Mary J. Blige videography

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This page includes the videography of American singer Mary J. Blige.

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Music videos

1990s

TitleYearDirector(s)Artist(s)
"Real Love"1992 Marcus Raboy Mary J. Blige
"Reminisce"1992Marcus RaboyMary J. Blige
"Love No Limit"1993Millicent Shelton, Sean Combs Mary J. Blige
"You Remind Me (Remix)"1993Marcus RaboyMary J. Blige
"You Don't Have to Worry"1993 F. Gary Gray Mary J. Blige
"Be Happy"1994 Hype Williams, Sean CombsMary J. Blige
"You Bring Me Joy"1994Marcus RaboyMary J. Blige
"I'm Goin' Down"1995 Matthew Rolston Mary J. Blige
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"1995 Brett Ratner Mary J. Blige
"Not Gon' Cry"1996Wayne Maser, Elizabeth BaileyMary J. Blige
"Love Is All We Need"1997 Paul Hunter Mary J. Blige feat. Nas
"I Can Love You"1997 Kevin Bray Mary J. Blige feat. Lil' Kim
"Everything"1997Hype WilliamsMary J. Blige
"Everything (So So Def Remix)"1998Steve WillisMary J. Blige
"Seven Days"1998Steve WillisMary J. Blige
"As"1999Big TV!Mary J. Blige with George Michael
"All That I Can Say"1999Noble JonesMary J. Blige
"Deep Inside"1999Marcus RaboyMary J. Blige

2000s

TitleYearDirector(s)Artist(s)
"Your Child"2000 Bille Woodruff Mary J. Blige
"Give Me You"2000Earle SebastianMary J. Blige
"Give Me You" (Niño Mix)2000 Steve Willis Mary J. Blige
"Family Affair"2001 Dave Meyers Mary J. Blige
"Dance for Me"2001Urban StrömMary J. Blige
"No More Drama"2001 Sanji Mary J. Blige
"Rainy Dayz"2001David PalmerMary J. Blige feat. Ja Rule
"Love @ 1st Sight"2003 Chris Robinson [1] Mary J. Blige feat. Method Man
"Ooh!"2003Sanji [2] Mary J. Blige feat. Eve
"Whenever I Say Your Name"2004Jim Gable [3] Sting with Mary J. Blige
"It's a Wrap"2004 Sanaa Hamri [4] Mary J. Blige
"Be Without You"2005 Matthew Rolston [5] Mary J. Blige
"One"2005 Paul Hunter [6] Mary J. Blige with U2
"Enough Cryin"2006 Hype Williams [7] Mary J. Blige
"Touch It" (Remix)2006 Benny Boom Busta Rhymes featuring Mary J. Blige, Rah Digga, Missy Elliott, Lloyd Banks, Papoose & DMX
"Take Me as I Am"2006Bille Woodruff [8] Mary J. Blige
"We Ride (I See the Future)"2006 Erik White [9] Mary J. Blige
"Just Fine"2007Chris Applebaum [10] Mary J. Blige
"Stay Down"2008Hype Williams [11] Mary J. Blige
"The One"2009 Anthony Mandler [12] Mary J. Blige
"Stronger"2009Anthony Mandler [13] Mary J. Blige
"I Am"2009Anthony Mandler [14] Mary J. Blige

2010s

TitleYearDirector(s)Artist(s)
"Each Tear"2010 Marcus Raboy [15] Mary J. Blige
"We Got Hood Love"2010Chris Robinson [16] Mary J. Blige feat. Trey Songz
"Someone to Love Me (Naked)"2011 Colin Tilley [17] Mary J. Blige feat. Diddy & Lil Wayne
"25/8"2011 Diane Martel [18] Mary J. Blige
"Mr. Wrong"2011Diane Martel [19] Mary J. Blige feat. Drake
"Why"2012Colin Tilley [20] Mary J. Blige feat. Rick Ross
"Don't Mind"2012Colin Tilley [21] Mary J. Blige
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"2013 Markus Klinko, Indrani [22] Mary J. Blige
"My Favorite Things"2013Markus Klinko, Indrani [23] Mary J. Blige
"F for You (Remix)"2014 Kate Moross [24] Disclosure feat. Mary J. Blige
"A Night to Remember"2014Christopher Sims [25] Mary J. Blige
"Stay with Me (Remix)"2014Andrew Listermann, Danny Lockwood [26] Sam Smith feat. Mary J. Blige
"Suitcase"2014 Mike Ho [27] Mary J. Blige
"Right Now"2014Mike Ho [28] Mary J. Blige
"Therapy"2014Sarah McColgan [29] Mary J. Blige
"Whole Damn Year"2014Mike Ho, Alexandre Moors [30] Mary J. Blige
"Doubt"2015Ethan Lader [31] Mary J. Blige
"World's Gone Crazy (Theme from The View)"2016UnknownMary J. Blige
"Thick of It"2016Dennis Leupold [32] Mary J. Blige
"Love Yourself"2017Taj [33] Mary J. Blige feat. A$AP Rocky
"Strength of a Woman"2017Andrew Sandler [34] Mary J. Blige feat. Remy Ma and DJ Khaled

2020s

TitleYearDirector(s)Artist(s)
"Good Morning Gorgeous"2021Eif Rivera [35] Mary J. Blige
"Amazing"2021Eif Rivera [36] Mary J. Blige feat. DJ Khaled
"Rent Money"2022Eif Rivera [37] Mary J. Blige feat. Dave East
"Come See About Me"2022Eif Rivera [38] Mary J. Blige
"Still Believe in Love"2023Eif Rivera [39] Mary J. Blige feat. Vado
"Gone Forever"2024Eif Rivera [40] Mary J. Blige feat. Remy Ma and DJ Khaled

Music Videos (featuring Mary J. Blige)

YearTitleAlbumDirector
1991"I'll Do 4 U" (with Father MC)Father's Day-
1992"Check It Out" (with Grand Puba)Reel To ReelKevin Bray
1995"I'll Be There For You/You're All I Need To Get By" (with Method Man)TicalDiane Martel
1995"One More Chance/Stay With Me" (with The Notorious B.I.G.)Ready To DieHype Williams/Sean "Puffy" Combs
1995"Freedom (Theme From Panther)" (with Various Artists)Panther: The Original Motion Picture SoundtrackAntoine Fuqua
1996"Touch Me Tease Me" (with Case)CaseBrett Ratner
1998"Lean On Me" (with Kirk Franklin)The Nu Nation ProjectMark Gerard
2000"911" (with Wyclef Jean)The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II A BookMarcus Raboy
2002"Come Close" (with Common)Electric CircusSanaa Hamri/Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
2004"I Try" (with Talib Kweli)The Beautiful StruggleSteven Murashige
2005"Tears In Heaven" (with Various Artists)Tsunami ReliefMarcus Raboy
2006"Be Easy" (with Young Hot Rod)FastlaneElad Offer
2006"Runaway Love" (with Ludacris)Release TherapyJessy Terrero
2008"Something's Gotta Give" (with Big Boi)Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico DustyBryan Barber
2008"IfULeave" (with Musiq Soulchild)On My RadioSanji
2008"Just Stand Up" (with Various Artists)Just Stand UpDon Mischer
2010"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" (with Artists for Haiti) Paul Haggis
2016"Where's the Love?" (with The Black Eyed Peas featuring The World)Michael Jurkovac
2018"Girls Like You"
(with Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B)
(Original, Volume 2 and Vertical Video [41] [42] [43] versions)
Red Pill Blues David Dobkin

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