Jessy Terrero

Jennifer Lopez "I Luh Ya Papi" (Jessy Terrero, dir.)

After discarding some weak treatments — surprised there wasn't one with David Ortiz in it — JLo and her galpals decide to imagine a turnabout video, where they're surrounded by mancandy that's on par with the  video vixens who ornament most rap videos.

PS: That is indeed actual Capitol Records SVP of Creative & Video Danny Lockwood in the intro. Now word, however, about whether any of the ideas they run through are actual treatment submissions.

Jennifer Lopez f/ Pitbull "Live It Up" (Jessy Terrero, dir.)

Jennifer Lopez - Live It Up ft. Pitbull

Don't be concerned with chronology here: How Jennifer Lopez gets from a Paris runway to a beach blast with Pitbull in Miami is irrelevant. All that matters is she looks good and indeed she does. She also gets to show both sides of her persona — a) the icy superstar that is J.Lo, getting glammed for an elaborate fashion show — totally unfazed by the chaos and product placements — and b) Jenny from the block beach, leading the fiesta from the sand into the sea.

Snoop Lion "No Guns Allowed" (Jessy Terrero, dir.)

Snoop Lion ft. Drake and Cori B. - "No Guns Allowed" (Official Video)

The Rasta conversion of rapper Snoop Dogg into reggae toaster Snoop Lion is no joke — something made clear in the Reincarnated documentary and put into practice with "No Guns Allowed." News footage of school massacres is matched with stark b/w footage of kids playing with guns and up-close of shots of Snoop and his daughter, Cori B, who sings on the track.