The video shows Lovato and her band performing the song on top of a building near the Manhattan Bridge, with scenes cutting to just Lovato and her with her band.
The video shows Lovato singing alone in the back of a tour bus, eventually switching to scenes of her under an umbrella during a rainstorm in front of an empty, spinning carousal. The video cuts to Lovato singing with her band during a rainstorm.
The video begins with Lovato in her dressing room to prepare for her concert. She speaks to her boyfriend (portrayed by Christopher Mason) over the phone before breaking up with him and heading to the stage to perform. Mason is shown visiting the concert and meeting Lovato in her dressing room with a rose, beginning their relationship again.
The music video has all four acts singing into microphones on top of a brightly lit stage and running across a park setting where many children are following them.
The video begins with various teenagers at a camp. Lovato walks through the teens as they throw pillows and toilet paper at each other. The video ends, as Lovato and Travis Clark, lead singer of We The Kings, look at each other.
The video cuts to various performers and the cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam performing the song on circular stages and dancing to the choreography.
The video begins with Lovato walking towards the camera on a desert road while wearing a long white dress, with the video progressively showing the emotions of Lovato as she sings about her past struggles and surviving difficult road bumps in her career.
The video begins with Lovato and her boyfriend (portrayed by Alex Bechet) having an argument over the phone. After hanging up, Lovato collects all the photos of them together from her apartment and pastes them on a wall across the street from her boyfriend's apartment. Lovato's boyfriend looks out the window as he sees a large collage of pictures, depicting a picture of them smiling.
The video shows Lovato singing in an empty building backed by her band, with multiple scenes cutting to her performing behind black and white backdrops, with black paint on her hands and arms as she sings into the camera.
The video shows Aimee Teegarden with her friends at a carnival where she sees Dustin Milligan for the first time, where they eventually start dating. Milligan leaves Teegarden behind to be deployed in the middle of a war. The climax of the story portrays a chaotic scene with Milligan in a battlefield. Simultaneously, Teegarden worries about Milligan, before he eventually returns home reuniting with Teegarden.
The video shows Lovato singing in an old abandoned mansion during the winter, playing the piano in some scenes, and wearing black and white ball gowns.
The video begins with Lovato emerging from a pool of water. In the next scene, Lovato performed the introduction of the song in a room wired with neon lights and another scene where Lovato is shown dancing and singing with the backup dancers in a club.
The video shows a young girl (played by Laura Marano) with her friends in the summer until they are joined by The Vamps, and her group's lead singer (Bradley Simpson) falls in love with the girl.
The video features Murs and Lovato standing in two rooms separated by a wall. They begin to wreck the rooms before Murs uses a guitar to break a hole into the wall and he and Lovato begin to remove most of the bricks in the wall.
The video begins with Lovato driving around a city with her friends and eventually arriving at a party, cutting to a number of scenes showing people on trampolines and Lovato dancing and having fun at the party.
The video starts with Lovato in a maximum security prison where she is granted a pardon for selling out Michelle Rodriguez's character by a US marshal. Lovato is sent to apprehend Rodriguez, but Lovato soon realizes that Rodriguez is a step ahead of her. As the police attempt to take Lovato back to prison, she fights back and attempts to stop Rodriguez. Rodriguez overpowers her and they are taken captive by the police in a prison bus. However, they break free and jump into Rodriguez's trailing car before the pair realize they were both played (and branded) by the marshal. The two women team up and apprehend the marshal, and Lovato and Rodriguez bid farewell.
The video shows Lovato revisiting her former middle school, Cross Timbers Middle School, in Grapevine, Texas, where she used to suffer from intense bullying experiences in the past. She struts around the schoolyard confidently while ready to fight. Sirah joins in later during her guest rap verse.
The video stars Doug the Pug and references to Fall Out Boy's previous videos for her songs "Centuries", "Sugar, We're Goin Down", "Dance, Dance", "Uma Thurman" and the original video of "Irresistible".
The music video shows Lovato at various locations, such as snowy mountains and crying in a bathtub, singing in a depressive manner, ending with a shot of Lovato in the snow.
The video features Paisley and Lovato singing with a full band, while simultaneously showing behind the scenes footage of her recording the song in the studio.
The video shows Lovato, Stefflon Don and Jax Jones performing and dancing to the song with other backgrounds artists/dancers dancing and playing various instruments.[41]
The video sees Lovato throwing a house party, frolicking by a pool, in an inflatable tub, on an outdoor dance floor, and in a beach chair, as her friends thrash, laugh, and kiss around her.
The music video shows Lovato and Jesse Williams celebrating their engagement, but portraying the jealousies that strain their relationship before they make it to the altar. After a few suspenseful moments, Williams' groom tells Lovato's bride that he is not ready and leaves her at the altar to the shock of their family and friends.
The video features Khaled and Lovato singing in various green-screen landscapes, including a golden wheat field, a dark forest and a natural backdrop surrounded by lush grass and blue skies, intercut with movie scenes.
The video depicts Aguilera and Lovato being kidnapped and forced to sing in a futuristic prison filled with surveillance cameras; the two eventually fight their way to freedom.
The video follows Clean Bandit's Grace Chatto and a "lover", actor George Todd McLachlan, as they argue. Chatto ends up at a laundromat and pays an attendant (Ko Hyojoo) for an unknown concoction. The video then follows Hyojoo to retrieve this medicine which is being made for her by Jack and Luke Patterson. In the end, Chatto turns her abusive partner into a rainbow golden Labrador puppy. The video is briefly intercut with images of Chatto lying on a bed and a sun lounger with her face seemingly evaporating. Lovato makes brief appearances throughout the video.
This video was filmed in Kyoto and focuses on the dichotomy of trying to breakaway one's feelings and moving-on from the past with the inner-turmoil that comes along with it.
The video is a return for Lovato after an almost two-year hiatus, as she confronts the demons of her past and victoriously overcomes obstacles that have come her way.
The music video is set in an Olympic Games setting with Smith competing against a man on the wrestling mat. Smith lines up for a 100-meter sprint with drag queens and Lovato is seen on a tall diving board as an all-male synchronized swim team near her dive into the pool below her. Lovato and Smith eventually come together for a gymnast-filled medal ceremony.
The video takes place in a suburban neighborhood where Lovato and Marshmello both wake up in bedrooms that belong to the younger versions of themselves. Lovato and her younger version both trash the bedroom, cutting between scenes of older Lovato singing in the center. Everyone eventually strolls around their neighborhood while singing and dancing to the song. The video ends with information about "Hope for the Day" and resources for suicide prevention.
The video features diverse Americans of different genders, races, sexual orientations, and ability groups lip-syncing the song before Lovato appears and performs the final moments of the song.
The video sees Lovato presenting her younger self with a birthday cake, a luxury she did not have under her previous management. Alternating between three settings, Lovato is shown performing with a band on a green platform, standing on a grass field surrounded by dancers and wading through a neon-lit pool.
In the video, Lovato and G-Eazy both reflect on their own fame and substance abuse. Lovato and G-Eazy are depicted having breakdowns while expressing their feelings and need for one another.
The video features Lovato in her bedroom holding a shirtless guy on a dog leash, while the video proceeds to show family video footage from Sirah's life.
The video shows Lovato and other celebrities sharing encouraging and inspirational 30-second cameos of raw, unfiltered and heartfelt words telling the camera what they do to gain strength when they feel alone.
The video consists of clips sent in by young fans who would have attended prom in 2020 but are unable to do so due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as people and celebrities who are stuck inside spending time with loved ones.