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What These 16 Musicians Looked Like In Their First vs. Latest Music Videos

We’ve all seen our favorite musicians change over the years. From their first music videos to their latest ones, it’s interesting to see how they’ve evolved. From Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance” to “Hold My Hand” and Madonna’s “Everybody” to “Hung Up on Tokischa,” we’ve got some of the most famous signers in this list.

It’s not just their fashion sense and hairstyles that have changed, but also the technology and production values used in music videos too. It’s crazy to think we used to rush home from school to watch these on TRL and now they’re just a click away on Youtube.

Here’s how these 16 famous musicians looked in their first music video vs latest one.


1. Ariana Grande

first music video vs latest - Ariana Grande

2. Gwen Stefani (by herself, no with No Doubt)

first music video vs latest - Gwen Stefani

3. Lady Gaga

first music video vs latest - Lady Gaga

4. Adele

first music video vs latest - Adele

5. Taylor Swift

first music video vs latest - Taylor Swift

6. Christina Aguilera

first music video vs latest - Christina Aguilera

7. Selena Gomez

first music video vs latest - Selena Gomez

8. Billie Eilish

first music video vs latest - Billie Eilish

9. Rihanna (and yes, her Super Bowl appearance counts as a video because she’s not making anymore videos)

first music video vs latest - Rihanna

10. Dua Lipa

first music video vs latest - Dua Lipa

11. Celine Dion

first music video vs latest - Celine Dion

12. Beyoncé

first music video vs latest - Beyoncé

13. Jennifer Lopez

first music video vs latest - Jennifer Lopez

14. Jessie J

first music video vs latest - Jessie J

15. Alanis Morissette

first music video vs latest - Alanis Morissette

16. Madonna

first music video vs latest - Madonna

h/t: Brightside

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