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Iconic Music Videos Featuring Celebrity Cameos

A curated collection of legendary music videos where famous actors, musicians, and public figures made memorable appearances, elevating the visual storytelling and cultural impact of the songs.

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Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine

This classic rock video features a brief but memorable cameo by Mickey Rourke, who appears as the bartender in the bar scene. The appearance adds a gritty, cinematic realism that complements the band's raw aesthetic.

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Eminem - Stan

The narrative climaxes with an appearance by Dido, whose original song 'Thank You' is sampled, as well as the late Anthony Hopkins as the therapist. Hopkins' brief role adds a layer of psychological depth to the tragic storyline.

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Jay-Z - 99 Problems

Directed by Mark Romanek, this video features a cameo by director Spike Lee, who plays the officer in the traffic stop scene. The inclusion of a renowned filmmaker within the narrative blurs the lines between fiction and celebrity presence.

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Britney Spears - I'm a Slave 4 U

While primarily focusing on Spears, the video features intense choreography and imagery rather than traditional celebrity cameos, but often confused with videos featuring dancers or backup artists. However, it is noted for its cultural impact over guest stars.

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Michael Jackson - Jam

Starring actor Woody Harrelson, who plays a high school student and love interest to Jackson. Harrelson's charismatic performance helps drive the narrative of rebellion and romance set against a school backdrop.

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OutKast - Hey Ya!

Featuring actor and comedian Paul Giamatti as a nervous groom in the wedding scene. His comedic timing and visible anxiety provide a humorous contrast to the upbeat tempo and joyful atmosphere of the rest of the video.

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Kanye West - Stronger

This video features a cameo by French actress and model Milla Jovovich, who appears in several futuristic, sci-fi-inspired sequences. Her presence adds a high-fashion, cinematic quality to the video's digital aesthetic.

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Rihanna - Where Have You Been

The video features actor and model Sean Paul, who appears alongside Rihanna in various dance and performance scenes. His energetic presence complements the high-intensity electronic dance music and vibrant visual effects.

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Lady Gaga - Bad Romance

While primarily focused on Gaga's avant-garde fashion, the video features a cameo by director Christopher Bailey, who designed some of the looks. His appearance nods to the high-fashion collaborations that define Gaga's aesthetic.

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The Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling

This party-themed video features a cameo by actor Will Ferrell, who joins in the celebration and dancing. His unexpected appearance adds a layer of humor and mainstream appeal to the club-oriented narrative.

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Justin Timberlake - Cry Me a River

Starring actress Julie Benz, who plays the cheating ex-girlfriend. Her dramatic performance and resemblance to Timberlake's real-life ex at the time added significant controversy and media attention to the video's release.

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Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams

This video features no traditional celebrity cameos but is notable for its cinematic production values. However, it is often cited in discussions of iconic videos for its artistic merit rather than guest star appearances.

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Eminem - The Real Slim Shady

Featuring a cameo by Dr. Dre, who appears in the background during the concert scene. His presence reinforces his status as a mentor and key figure in Eminem's career, adding authenticity to the hip-hop narrative.

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Taylor Swift - Shake It Off

This video features cameos by several dancers and actors, including choreographer Laurieann Gibson. While not major Hollywood stars, their professional expertise contributes to the video's dynamic and polished dance sequences.

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Beyoncé - Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)

Featuring dancer and actress Michelle Williams, who appears as the other woman in the love triangle. Her presence adds a personal connection to the story, as she was a former member of Destiny's Child with Beyoncé.

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Kanye West - All of the Lights

This elaborate video features cameos by multiple celebrities, including Rihanna, Alicia Keys, and Justin Bieber. The star-studded appearance highlights the collaborative nature of the track and its grand, theatrical scope.

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Madonna - Express Yourself

Starring actor Robert Downey Jr., who appears in a brief but memorable scene. His inclusion in the visually complex, expressionist-inspired video adds a layer of Hollywood glamour and mystery to the narrative.

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Adele - Hello

This video features no celebrity cameos but is notable for its cinematic storytelling. However, it is often included in lists of iconic videos for its emotional impact and high production values.

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Kendrick Lamar - Humble.

This video features cameos by several athletes and influencers, including NBA player Russell Westbrook. His presence adds a contemporary, sports-centric element to the video's exploration of humility and ego.

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Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now

This video features cameos by several dancers and models, including choreographer Parris Goebel. Her inclusion highlights the video's focus on dance and movement, as well as its retro-inspired visual style.