Nudity and sex are prevalent throughout this music video. Taylor Swift appears nude twice and her buttocks are shown several times.
Molly lays in bed preparing for her boyfriend to come home. She closes her eyes and delicately caresses her breasts and vulva. She then dampens her panties and is aroused by the vibrations of a sex toy.
1. Pink – “Beautiful Trauma”
Pink’s music video for her song Beautiful Trauma features several nude scenes. The video also contains explicit images of a stripper.
While the majority of nude women in this music video are censored, viewers can see the backside of Doja Cat, who dances naked on top of a field. She also dances with a topless man in the same scene.
Taylor Swift’s nude appearance in this music video is not as extensive as some on the list, but she does display a small amount of frontal nudity. In addition, the video shows her bare feet walking down a beach. It’s a fun way to promote her song. You may find some of the nude videos that you like. Enjoy watching them with HD resolution. Please check our parental controls page to learn how to block access to this site.
2. Lady Gaga – “Poker Face”
The single and video for “Poker Face” were a breakout success, charting in the top ten in over 20 countries. It is one of Lady Gaga’s most popular songs to date.
It is a song about her bisexuality and her love for women. The lyric “Russian Roulette is not the same without a gun” is a reference to her rock ’n’ roll boyfriends who often had guns in their cars.
Gaga has evolved an incalculable amount since this debut, but the song’s smartly constructed lyrics and instinctively catchy hooks remain. She sounds sexy, smouldering and unstoppable on the track. Her brassy belt reaches a fever pitch in its climax. It’s hard to imagine any modern female singer delivering this kind of performance. This is Gaga at her best. The song has sold more than 14 million copies worldwide.
3. Eminem – “Love The Way You Lie”
After flirting with pop-culture irrelevance, Eminem shook things up again in 2010 with the powerfully emotive “Love The Way You Lie,” featuring Rihanna. The video—which also features actress Megan Fox (who starred in Chris Brown’s assault on his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna) and Dominic Monaghan, the hobbit from Lost who broke his leg while filming this clip—symbolically depicts domestic violence.
The Marshall/Kim saga hangs heavy over this song, but the rage in Em’s voice is raw and anguished, with lyrical clunkers like “She’s got a steel knife in my windpipe” (a reference to Kim’s wounds) kept to a minimum.
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4. Madonna – “Making Of The Sex Book”
Nude women make their way into the music videos for a few songs on this list. While the instances of nudity are censored, fans of Doja Cat will be pleased to know that she is actually seen two different times.
The video for Madonna’s song “Erotica” features a number of scenes of erotic nudity. The scenes were filmed at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, and were intercut with a selection of 8mm film footage shot by fashion photographer/director Fabien Baron, who served as Madonna’s art director for the Erotica album and single.
Upon its release, the video was well received by critics and audiences, although it did generate controversy for its depiction of sadomasochistic practices. It was aired only three times on MTV before it was permanently banned, the second Madonna video to achieve this status after “Justify My Love” in 1990.
5. Bjork – “Beautiful Trauma”
Bjork’s fourth album, Vespertine, was a departure from her previous work and delved into her personal experiences and emotions with a focus on introspection. The album was widely acclaimed and regarded as one of the most artistically innovative and unique releases in the music world.
In the video for this song, the actress shows full frontal nudity several times while being sprayed with hot wax and dripping wet. She is also shown naked while being massaged and lying in a bed.
In a scene spoofing Katy Perry’s California Gurls, she is seen topless with her breasts censored by black bars. Several other topless scenes are shown as well. The band members also appear nude throughout the video.
6. Katy Perry – “Raise Your Glass”
As far as pop videos go, this one is pretty explicit. It features several actresses that appear nude, a pole dancer with her top off, and a naked woman that exposes her breasts in an attempt to seduce Eminem.
This Jonas Akerlund directed video solidified this song as an LGBTQ anthem. It also won a special recognition award from GLAAD and was nominated for a VMA for best video.
The video features clips of Perry interacting with her frenemy Taylor Swift and a scene where she sings on top of a car that’s covered in jewels. The song’s lyrics encourage everyone to take pride in who they are. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The music is catchy and easy to remember. Aguilera’s powerful vocals add a lot of depth to the track.
7. The Black Eyed Peas – “Girlfriend”
In this episode of a series of videos for dance/club tracks, the Black Eyed Peas take the frank approach to nude women in a scene that’s part parody and part pure silliness. The video features a sexy, naked woman dancing with another in a dark room while a guy sits on the couch and watches.
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8. The Red Hot Chili Peppers – “Playboy”
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When the Red Hot Chili Peppers moved into a haunted Hollywood mansion to make their 1992 album, “Playboy,” the band and pop music were at an inflection point. TMZ was ramping up its video-chasing ways, Mariah Carey was ruling the charts and progressive metal band Queensryche was releasing “Out of Time.” The Chili Peppers were riding high. But they were also starting to show wear. The band’s guitarist and co-founder, Flea, was ill and drummer Chad Smith was ready to retire. That left singer Kiedis and newcomer to the guitar, John Frusciante, as the last surviving original members of the band. It was a time of reckoning.
10. Cheap Trick – “Playboy”
The band roared as Zander belted out the power ballads, with his mop of curls furiously bobbing to the beat. Daxx, as always, was a perfect complement to the lead vocalist’s showmanship. The drummer may not have Bun E Carlos’s youth, Zander’s range or Nielsen’s showmanship, but he’s the secret weapon of Cheap Trick.
Ken Adamany, a powerful booking agent in the Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin area, was a big reason why the power pop trio became so successful. He helped them book 250 one-nighters a year, opening for the likes of Kiss, Santana and Boston. He also produced the band’s first LP, Busted, which included a comic written by longtime Marvel editor Jim Salicrup. The eight-page black and white pamphlet is a collector’s item. It isn’t reprinted, but copies can be found on ebay and at comic shops.