Lionel C. Martin videography

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The videography of Lionel C. Martin consists of over 100 music video credits, as well as three feature film credits.

Contents

Films

[1]

YearFilm
1991 Big Daddy Kane: Chocolate City
1997 Def Jam's How to Be a Player
2001 Longshot

Music videos

1984-1989

YearArtistSong
1984 Roxanne Shanté "Roxanne's Revenge" [2]
1987 Heavy D & the Boyz featuring Al B. Sure! "Don't You Know" [3]
1988
[4]
Biz Markie "Vapors"
Public Enemy "Night of the Living Baseheads"
1989
[4]
Stop the Violence Movement "Self Destruction"
Arabian Prince "She's Got a Big Posse"
Biz Markie"Just a Friend"
Cool C "The Glamorous Life" [5]

1990-1994

YearArtistSong
1990 3rd Bass "The Gas Face" [6]
Bell Biv DeVoe "Poison" [Remix] [7]
"Do Me!" [8]
Father MC featuring Jodeci "Treat Them Like They Want to Be Treated" [9]
Another Bad Creation "Iesha" [4]
1991Bell Biv DeVoe"When Will I See You Smile Again?" [10]
Guy "Let's Chill" [11]
Jodeci"Gotta Love" [12]
Ralph Tresvant "Stone Cold Gentleman" [13]
Boyz II Men "Motownphilly" [4]
Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs "Bug-A-Boo" [14]
Biz Markie"What Comes Around Goes Around" [4]
Whitney Houston "My Name Is Not Susan" [15]
Boyz II Men"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" [4]
Tony! Toni! Toné! "House Party II (I Don't Know What You Come to Do)" [4]
Stevie Wonder "Fun Day" [4]
Bell Biv DeVoe"She's Dope!" [16]
Boyz II Men"Uhh Ahh" [4]
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "The Things That U Do" [17]
MC Brains "Oochie Coochie" [4]
1992Boyz II Men"Sympin'" [4]
Jodeci"Come and Talk to Me" [4]
Showbiz and A.G. "Soul Clap" [18]
R. Kelly and Public Announcement "Honey Love" [4]
Mr. Lee featuring R. Kelly"Hey Love (Can I Have a Word)" [19]
Hi-Five "She's Playing Hard to Get" [20]
Bobby Brown "Humpin' Around" [4]
Boyz II Men"End of the Road" [4]
Nice & Smooth "Cake & Eat It Too" [4]
Jodeci"I'm Still Waiting" [4]
Wreckx-N-Effect "Rump Shaker" [4]
Tevin Campbell "Confused" [4]
TLC "Sleigh Ride" [21]
1993R. Kelly and Public Announcement"Dedicated" [4]
Bell Biv DeVoe"Gangsta" [22]
Joe Public "This One's for You" [23]
Silk "Freak Me" (Version 2) [4]
H-Town "Knockin' Da Boots" [24]
SWV "Weak" [25]
Biz Markie"Let Me Turn You On" [26]
SWV"Downtown" [27]
"Right Here/Human Nature" [4]
Bell Biv DeVoe"Something in Your Eyes" [28]
Another Bad Creation"I Don't Wanna Be Grown Up" [4]
Maze "Laid Back Girl" [29]
U.N.V. "Straight from My Heart" [30]
Toni Braxton "Seven Whole Days" [4]
Boyz II Men"Let It Snow" [4]
"Silent Night" [4]
1994 Gang Starr "Code of the Streets" [4]
Jeru the Damaja "D. Original" [4]
Prince Markie Dee "Something Special" [4]
7669 "Joy" [4]
Joe "All or Nothing" [31]
Toni Braxton"You Mean the World to Me" [4]
"How Many Ways" [4]
Patti LaBelle "The Right Kinda Lover" [32]
Usher "Can U Get wit It" [33]
Shanice "Turn Down the Lights" [4]
Big Daddy Kane"In the P.J.'s" [34]
Gerald Levert "I'd Give Anything" [35]
Boyz II Men"I'll Make Love to You" [4]
Shanice"I Like" [4]
Jewell "Woman to Woman" [36]
Shaquille O'Neal "Biological Didn't Bother" [4]
N II U "I Miss You" [37]
Boyz II Men"On Bended Knee" [4]

1995-1999

YearArtistSong
1995 Barrio Boyzz "How We Roll" [4]
Full Force "Back Together Again" [4]
Karyn White "I'd Rather Be Alone" [4]
Shaquille O'Neal featuring Method Man and RZA "No Hook" [4]
Boyz II Men"Thank You" [4]
"Vibin'" [4]
2Pac "Dear Mama" [4]
Smooth "Mind Blowin'" [38]
Brian McKnight "Crazy Love" [39]
Intro "Feels Like the First Time" [4]
Backstreet Boys "We've Got It Goin' On" [4]
Eazy-E "Just tah Let U Know" [40]
Backstreet Boys"I'll Never Break Your Heart" [4]
1996 Xscape "Do You Want To" [4]
Jesse Powell "Gloria" [4]
The Temptations "Time After Time" [4]
Men of Vizion "Do Thangz" [4]
Luke "Scarred" [41]
Makaveli featuring Danny Boy, K-Ci & JoJo and Aaron Hall "Toss It Up" [42]
1997
[4]
Will Downing "If She Knew"
Backstreet Boys"Anywhere for You"
LeVert "Tru Dat"
2Pac"I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto"
Aaron Carter "Crush on You"
1998 2 Live Crew featuring KC and Freak Nasty "2 Live Party" [43]
The Moffatts "I'll Be There for You" [4]
Miss Jones "2 Way Street" [4]
NSYNC "U Drive Me Crazy" [4]
"(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" [4]
"Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" [44]
1999The Temptations"Stay" [4]

2000-2004

YearArtistSong
2002 Michael Bolton "Dance with Me" [4]

2005-2009

YearArtistSong
2005 Lina "Smooth" [45]
Mint Condition "Whoaa" [46]
Jill Scott "Cross My Mind" [4]

2009-2017

YearArtistSong
2017 Bell Biv DeVoe "Run"

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