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Our Favorite Luxury & Exotic Car Appearances In Music Videos

For automotive enthusiasts, these cars are the real stars of the videos they star in.

A daily part of most lives, cars are a personal statement and a symbol of status or station in life for people far beyond automotive enthusiasts, and because of that, cars have played an important role in pop culture over the years. In the world of music, celebrity artists often own unique cars, whether it be rare, limited-production luxury vehicles, or custom masterpieces that reflect their work or showcase their personas.

However, especially in decades past, cars often contribute significantly to music videos, either adding a flashy prop to a set, or even being the focus of the music video’s entire story and style. All kinds of luxury cars, supercars, and other exotic cars feature in music videos from various genres, some obscure, and some iconic in their own right.

Either way, plenty of cars have played starring roles in music videos across the industry, and some of our favorite automotive cameos in music videos can be seen below. Many of them are even listed for sale today on duPont REGISTRY, the source for supercars since 1985, so if you’re interested in getting behind the wheels of some of these masterpieces, click the button below to shop luxury and exotic cars for sale.

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Drake - I'm Upset

Ferrari LaFerrari

Canadian rapper Drake is known for his undeniably lavish lifestyle, including collections of custom jewelry, Hermès handbags, and, of course, exotic cars. The Ferrari LaFerrari, one of the rarest and most venerated modern Prancing Horses, is one of the most prominent vehicles in his garage, and it features in the music video for his song "I'm Upset."

The Weeknd - Starboy

McLaren P1

Hailing from Canada, R&B singer/songwriter The Weeknd is known for his signature dark aesthetic and unique vocals. The title track for his third album, Starboy, features iconic French electronic music duo Daft Punk, and the music video prominently features the McLaren P1, one of the legendary "Holy Trinity" hybrid hypercars, with the song's lyrics referencing the car, as well.

Sammy Hagar - I Can't Drive 55

Ferrari 512 BBi

In the '70s and '80s, the National Maximum Speed Law made 55 miles per hour the highest speed that anyone in the United States could drive at. After getting a speeding ticket for doing 62 in upstate New York, artist Sammy Hagar wrote the song, and its music video features his black Ferrari 512 BBi being chased by the police.

Monica - A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)

Fisker Tramonto

Atlanta-based R&B songstress Monica samples Curtis Mayfield in this song, where she compares a lover to many of the finer things in life, including a “Bentley coupe.” However, the car she drives herself in the video is a Fisker Tramonto, a open-top rarity coachbuilt by Henrik Fisker and based on the Mercedes-Benz SL. Only 15 of them were ever built.

Wale - Chillin

Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Black Series

Black Series, as enthusiasts would know, is a rare designation within the AMG canon that goes to cars that not only receive the AMG treatment beyond typical Mercedes-Benz performance, but go even further towards weight savings and track-focused enhancements. The SL 65 AMG Black Series is one of the earlier models to get the Black Series treatment, and it turned the V12-powered SL 65 hardtop convertible into a monstrous coupe, which stared in Wale’s “Chillin” alongside featured artist Lady Gaga.

Missy Elliott - She's A B**ch

Jaguar XJ220

Once the world’s fastest production car, the Jaguar XJ220 is one of the most interesting supercars from the ‘90s, introduced as a concept that was going to feature all-wheel drive and a V12 engine, and instead had rear-wheel drive and a racing-derived twin-turbo V6, still snagging the coveted distinction of fastest production car in its time. Not long after its reign in the world of supercars, the now retrofuturistic silver XJ220 fit perfectly in the avant-garde, minimalistic aesthetic of this Missy Elliott video.

WJSN - Secret

Ferrari 400i

K-pop is no stranger to featuring cars in music videos, with groups seen in videos performing tight choreography in front of exotic cars quite often. However, one of the most unique appearances of an exotic car in a K-pop video came in the video for Secret, the 2016 hit single from WJSN, or Cosmic Girls. The boxy, retro Ferrari 400i touring coupe features dainty lace seat covers in the video and serves as a V12-powered spaceship.

Nicki Minaj, Cassie - The Boys

Campagna T-Rex

Rapper Nicki Minaj is known for a bold, defiant aesthetic, and many of her earlier projects were marked by bright neon colors and a style reminiscent of cartoons. In the music video for her song with Cassie, “The Boys,” the almost alien-looking, motorcycle engine-powered, three-wheel Campagna T-Rex added to the unique aesthetic.

Keyshia Cole - I Ain't Thru

Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

A virtually universal symbol of the pinnacle of luxury, the Rolls-Royce Phantom has long been a favorite in music videos. However, in the video for Keyshia Cole’s “I Ain’t Thru,” Cole and her featured artist in the song, Nicki Minaj, are seen riding around in the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, as opposed to the typical Phantom sedan.

Jay-Z & Kanye West - Otis

Maybach 57

There’s no talking about cars in music videos without talking about this one. Sampling Otis Redding, hence its title, the legendary Spike Jonze-directed video for this song by Jay-Z and Kanye West sees the pair take to one of the ultimate luxury cars of the time, a Maybach sedan, destroying it to customize it into a Mad Max-like creation with no doors or windows to do donuts.

Jamiroquai - Cosmic Girl

Ferrari F355 , Lamborghini Diablo SE30, Ferrari F40

Directed by Adrian Moat and filmed in Spain, the music video for Cosmic Girl by Jamiroquai entirely consists of shots of three legendary supercars being driven along the stunning location’s mountain roads. An avid car collector to this day, Jay Kay apparently had to drive the Lamborghini Diablo with no windshield, the result of a few car-related mishaps during the video’s production.

Tyla - PUSH 2 START

TVR 350i

South African pop star Tyla has risen to international stardom since the virality of her song “Water,” but PUSH 2 START, with a car-related title, got a car wash-themed video to match. A number of iconic cars like the Chevrolet Corvette and Mazda RX-7 can be seen in the video, but one of the most interesting cars on the set is a TVR wedge convertible.

Big Tymers - Get Your Roll On

Chevrolet Corvette C5, Ferrari 360 Modena, Lamborghini Diablo, Bentley Arnage

Mannie Fresh and Birdman’s duo, Big Tymers, was responsible for plenty of iconic songs, but for automotive enthusiasts, the video for “Get Your Roll On” has to be the most fun to watch. It immediately starts with a Ferrari 360 Modena and a C5 Corvette, transitioning to multiple Corvettes sliding on a wet surface, with a Bentley Arnage with its window sticker still on making an appearance, a Lamborghini Diablo doing donuts with the scissor doors open, the iconic 2000s Hummer appearing in the background, and even a Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon with custom chrome rims.

Jermaine Dupri - Money Ain't A Thang

Ferrari F355 Spider, Porsche 911 996, Bentley Continental R

The video for “Montey Ain’t A Thang” sees Jermaine Dupri and featured artist Jay-Z luxuriating in their money, showing actress Traci Bingham, and former Miss USA and future Real Housewife of Atlanta Kenya Moore as their companions, riding on horseback and driving in a Porsche 911, at the very dawn of the 996 era in 1998, as well as a Ferrari F355 Spider. A Bentley Continental R makes an appearance as well, for good measure.

Kelis - Bossy

Ferrari Enzo

Featuring rapper Too $hort, “Bossy” by Kelis sees the singer in various glamorous settings, including being behind the wheel of one of Ferrari’s most valuable and legendary creations, the Enzo of the early 2000s. Today, the Enzo is hallowed in the exclusive circle of Ferrari’s halo cars, and fetches incredible prices on the rare occasions an example is sold or auctioned off.

Tony Yayo - So Seductive

Mercedes-Benz CLS

Featuring 50 Cent, the video for “So Seductive” by Tony Yayo sees the rapper dream of breaking out of prison to be picked up by 50 Cent in a Mercedes-Benz CLS, which, launched with a unique four-seat layout, was incredibly exotic in its time. Its dramatic silhouette and driver-focused luxury birthed a new genre of cars, the four-door coupe, which would become a popular segment among luxury marques like Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz still represented today.

Whitney Houston - Heartbreak Hotel

Rolls-Royce Corniche

In this anthem full of powerhouse vocals, Whitney Houston filmed the video for “Heartbreak Hotel” in Miami, walking along the beach and throwing a beautiful, long white fur coat into the waves, seemingly as a reaction to the heartbreak in question. However, at the beginning of the video, Houston arrives in Miami on a private jet, met by the two featured singers, Kelly Price and Faith Evans, in a Rolls-Royce Corniche. The trio then arrives at Miami’s iconic National Hotel.

Lil' Kim - The Jump Off

Mercedes-Benz G-Class Cabriolet

Lil’ Kim’s iconic “The Jump Off,” featuring Mr. Cheeks, got an equally iconic music video, and throughout, Kim is seen in a rare white G-Class Cabriolet, opening the convertible top, and dancing with friends who are standing in the back with the top open. In another song on the same La Bella Mafia album, “Doing It Way Big,” Kim delivers the line “pull out the G 55 Cabriolet, oh, by the way, I’m doing it way big,” suggesting that this could be a G 55 AMG Cabriolet, in which case, it would be incredibly rare, with only 12 apparently made by AMG, according to this listing of one sold by RM Sotheby’s in Dubai in late 2024 for $184,000.

Birdman, Lil' Wayne - Stuntin' Like My Daddy

Mercedes-Benz R-Class

The Mercedes-Benz R-Class is a relic of the 2000s, when Mercedes-Benz decided to give families its take on a minivan with a Mercedes-Benz luxury twist. Showcased next to a red Rolls-Royce Phantom in a video that features a theme of red for “Stuntin’ Like My Daddy” by Birdman and Lil’ Wayne, a red custom R-Class appears in the background after the dramatic motorcycle chase the video starts with.

Toni Braxton - Hit The Freeway

Bentley Azure, Hummer H2

In the video for Braxton's early 2000s breakup hit "Hit The Freeway," featuring rapper Loon, Braxton drives a Bentley Azure at night while being followed by Loon, depicted as an ex-lover, in an orange Hummer H2, which was very appropriate for the time.

Mariah Carey - Say Somethin'

Maserati Quattroporte

Known for her extravagance, Mariah Carey is being followed by paparazzi around Paris in her video for "Say Somethin'," in the back of a Maserati Quattroporte, which was very new and exotic at the time, sat next to Pharrell Williams, who produced the song. Other highlights of the video include a Louis Vuitton shopping trip with fashion legend Andre Leon Talley, and iconic scenes of the City of Light.

Migos - Motorsport

Lamborghini Diablo, Ferrari Testarossa, Lamborghini Countach

Featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, this song was the catalyst for hot button pop culture moments that are still relevant today. However, the video for the song is iconic for automotive enthusiasts in its own right, as appropriately to its title, it features quite a few exotic cars, including two different examples of the Lamborghini Countach.

Samantha Fox - Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now

Alfa Romeo Spider

In a breakup anthem all about the act of leaving, the music video for Samantha Fox's "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" is vaguely themed on the '80s pop icon operating different vehicles. One of those is a retro icon and a modern classic of driving pleasure: the Alfa Romeo Spider, which she tosses luggage into before driving away on a particularly scenic road. In addition to the charming Italian convertible, Samantha also drives a boat and flies a plane in the video.

Destiny's Child - Soldier

Land Rover Range Rover

The Range Rover, one of the most ubiquitous and iconic luxury SUVs on the market, can be seen behind Beyoncé as she sings in the black and white music video for "Soldier," one of the hit singles from the group's final album, Destiny Fulfilled.

Terror Squad - Lean Back

Cadillac XLR, BMW 7 Series, Rolls-Royce Phantom

The Billboard Hot 100-topping "Lean Back," by Terror Squad, featuring Fat Joe and Remy Ma, features the Rolls-Royce Phantom in the background, along with the iconic Cadillac XLR, and the BMW 7 Series, which Remy Ma mentions in her verse, among many other displays of lavish 2000s luxury.

DJ Khaled - SUPPOSED TO BE LOVED

Mercedes-Maybach S 680 Virgil Abloh Edition

Known for his iconic luxury lifestyle, which of course includes an incredible collection of vehicles, DJ Khaled is seen in one of today's most exclusive luxury sedans in the video for "SUPPOSED TO BE LOVED," featuring Lil Baby, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert, the Mercedes-Maybach S 680 Virgil Abloh Edition, of which only 150 examples were made.

Blu Cantrell - Breathe

Mercedes-Benz SL 500

Another Blu Cantrell hit, "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" mentions a "Beamer" and features shots of the singer driving a BMW in its music video, which is ironic considering that interspersed with shots of a custom pale blue Mercedes-Benz SL 500 drifting and driving around in general are shots of a gauge cluster that appears to be from a BMW, no doubt chosen for the blue color that matches the monochromatic scheme seen in the video and the singer's own stage name.

3LW - No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)

BMW X5

The teenage R&B girl group's 2000 debut single, "No More" had a music video shot in New York City, with each of its members, Naturi Naughton, Adrienne Bailon, and Kiely Williams, pulling up to a subway station in a BMW X5 to confront a cheating boyfriend. While the X5 is a staple in BMW's lineup now, the 2000 model year was its first, and in its vibrant blue color, with a beige interior that has blue contrast piping, the X5 looks quite luxurious.

Solange - Almeda

DMC DeLorean

Solange Knowles, the younger sister of Beyoncé, is known for her avant-garde musical style and videos that match. A single from her 2019 album When I Get Home, "Almeda" features a music video in which horses ride inside a circle of DMC DeLoreans. While the DMC DeLorean is most well known for its starring role in the Back to the Future films, its stock form features the iconic gullwing doors and minimalistically styled brushed steel body that makes it a perfect aesthetic addition to the music video's nearly grayscale palette.

Jennifer Lopez - Love Don't Cost A Thing

Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante

In the music video for her anthem about not wanting materialism at the center of a relationship, "Love Don't Cost A Thing," JLo storms out of a stunning mansion, driving away in an Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante, the '90s and early 2000s grand tourer from the legendary British manufacturer, tossing a Fendi purse behind her, and then removing her designer jewelry and accessories once she parks.

Britney Spears - Work B***h

Lamborghini Aventador

The iconic single from Britney's 2013 Britney Jean features lyrics that ask the listener, "You want a Bugatti? You want a Maserati?" and "You want a Lamborghini?" and in the music video for the song, it's the Lamborghini Aventador, Lamborghini's last "pure" naturally aspirated V12 flagship supercar, that is prominently shown throughout.

Aaliyah feat. Missy Elliott - Hot Like Fire (Timbaland's Groove Mix)

Dodge Viper RT/10

Automotive enthusiasts know the Dodge Viper, in all of its generations, for being a unique iteration of all-American performance, with a massive V10 engine and the makings of a legendary sports car in terms of design. However, in the video for late R&B sensation Aaliyah's "Hot Like Fire," from her One in a Million sophomore album, the Viper is the most prominent of a few red cars that appear on the fire-themed set. The other cars in the video for the Timbaland-produced track include a Mercedes-Benz SL and a Hummer H1 Alpha.

Missy Elliott - The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)

Hummer H1 Alpha

The music video for Missy Elliott's iconic "The Rain" might be most well known for parts like its celebrity cameos, her "trash bag" outfit, and its fish-eye shots, but the appearance of a Hummer H1 Alpha when the lyrics ask "Beep beep, who got the keys to the Jeep?" It's a Hummer, of course, but we get her gist.

Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head

De Tomaso Pantera

A massive dance pop hit from the early 2000s, "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" is just one of the many home runs from Kylie's Fever album, and its music video is accordingly iconic. One of the most memorable parts, especially for car enthusiasts, is the De Tomaso Pantera she drives in the beginning.

A Touch Of Class - Around The World (La La La La La)

Melkus RS 1000

A cover of a Russian song, "Around The World" is one of those inescapable '90s dance tracks that, even if you can't name the artist, you probably know. In the video for the song, the Melkus RS 1000 makes a significant appearance, looking somewhat like a Dino 206/246 if it had gullwing doors. That said, the Melkus only has 68 horsepower in its three-cylinder engine.

Darude - Feel The Beat

Dodge Viper RT/10

Another appearance of the Dodge Viper RT/10 comes from the artist who is more well-known for "Sandstorm." "Feel The Beat" sounds similar, but its video is certainly enhanced by the retrofuturistic grandeur of Dodge's legendary V10 sports car, especially with its unique '90s design in the first generation of the Viper.

Missy Elliott - Lose Control

Jeep Commander

Featuring the legendary late Fatman Scoop and R&B songstress Ciara, "Lose Control" is an iconic 2005 single from Missy Elliott which samples '80s electro song "Clear" by Cybotron. In its music video, a line of dancers is flanked on one side by a Jeep Commander with custom wheels. By today's standards especially, the Commander certainly isn't a luxury or exotic car, but its customization and its short-lived existence in the Jeep lineup during the Daimler Chrysler era as a three-row companion to the Grand Cherokee at the time made it an interesting choice.

Brandy - U Don't Know Me (Like U Used To)

Volkswagen New Beetle

Obviously, the Volkswagen Beetle isn't a particularly luxurious car, but its appearance in Brandy's music video during her incredibly successful Never Say Never era came in 1999, not long after the New Beetle was first introduced in 1997. The car was a novel, retro-futuristic reimagination of the legendary original Beetle, and it was previewed by Volkswagen's 1994 Concept One. In the video, a group of people who are all doing the same thing drive a fleet of black Volkswagen Beetles in the same place as part of their cycle, contributing to the Matrix-esque aesthetic of the set.

Beyoncé - Party feat. J. Cole

Bugatti Veyron

Bugatti's groundbreaking W16 hypercar that changed the automotive industry and raised the bar for performance in the 21st century, the Veyron, made an appearance in the music video for Beyoncé's "Party," from her 2011 4 album.

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