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20 Songs That Never Got The Music Videos They Deserved

And it's a damn shame.

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20 Songs That Never Got The Music Videos They Deserved
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These songs have snuck through the cracks of the music industry without receiving the proper visual storytelling they deserve. Occasionally an artist will develop such an incredibly crafted and shaped aesthetic, that when a song is not given the attention it should, the dedicated fans remember. We wait and hope that maybe this one song is given the light of day to the mass public. But alas, some never did. These songs are exactly what i'm talking about. The following list is filled to the brim with songs that never got to be explored by the artist like the fans wished it would.

RIP these songs, for they may never be revisited by the designated artist, and will probably never receive a music video. Ever.

1. "I Wonder" by Kanye West

2. "Lotta That" by G-Eazy


3. "Cockiness (Love It)" by Rihanna

4. "Break The Law" by Mac Miller

5. "Acquainted" by The Weeknd

6. "Alright" by Logic feat. Big Sean

7. "Truffle Butter" by Nicki Minaj feat. Drake and Lil Wayne

8. "Bad Religion" by Frank Ocean

9. "Don't Let Me Down" by No Doubt

10. "Speechless" by Lady Gaga

11. "Be My Baby" by Ariana Grande

12. "Spaceship Coupe" by Justin Timberlake

13. "Resentment" by Beyonce

14. "All Me" by Drake feat. 2 Chainz and Big Sean

15. "Lights Out" by Chris Brown and Tyga

16. "Bang Out" by Tyga

17. "Strip My Mind" by Red Hot Chilli Peppers

18. "Love Is Blindness" by Jack White

19. "No Role Modelz" by J. Cole

20. "Heartbreaker" by Justin Bieber

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