The accompanying
music video for "Rock DJ" was directed by
Vaughan Arnell. It was released on 6 July 2000. It begins with Williams dancing on a
roller disco with women skating around him. He wants to get the attention of the female
DJ (played by
Lauren Gold) standing above the stage, so he begins taking off his clothes. She ignores him at first, but after she finally notices he is completely naked, he proceeds with stripping off his skin, muscles and organs, until the only thing left of him are his bones, which is performed by special effects. In the end, the DJ dances with his skeleton. The video ends with the note, "No Robbies were Harmed During the Making of this Video", a jocular take on the "
No animals were harmed" note. The skinless Robbie also appears on the single's cover art, as well as on the cover of the DVD release of
In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990–2010 in 2010. The video's ending (beginning with Williams taking off his skin) was cut by most music channels around Europe, including
VIVA,
MCM,
The Box and
VH1 Europe. However, in the recent years, some of the music channels in Europe (including
MTV Classic and
VH1 Europe) airs the "studio recording" version of the music video, even on late night, which made the edited version of the music video fall into obscurity. Examples of TV stations that still play the full video are Bulgarian channel MM, former German located channel B.TV (often in daytime) and Canadian channel
MusiquePlus, some channels ran the edited video during the day and the unedited one overnight, while
The Hits played a version which cut from Williams dancing in his underwear to dancing as a skeleton, filling the gap by repeating previous footage. This is the version that is currently played on channels owned by
The Box Plus Network. In 2001, "Rock DJ" won the
MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects. In 2006, it was voted by viewers as the seventh Most Groundbreaking Video Ever on MTV and in 2007 it was ranked at number 48 on
MuchMusic's 50 Most Controversial Videos. The video was banned in
Dominican Republic due to allegations of
Satanism. The video has been shown numerous times on
Fuse's
Pants-Off Dance-Off, despite its gory content. Toward the end of the dancer's dancing/stripping to it when the video is shown in the background like any other, they only show Williams, briefly, ripping and throwing his skin, and dancing in muscle form before cutting to the hostess of the show. The video appears as an instance of the re-use of the motif of "dancing with the dead" in a book about medieval images of death and dying in art and literature. A '
video single' "Rock DJ", containing the music video and a making-of documentary, was released on VHS on 11 September 2000 and DVD on 16 September. The DVD was intended to be released concurrently with the VHS, but was pulled because copies lacked the '
15' certification from the
British Board of Film Classification due to a printing error, and needed replacing with the new 15-rated copies. The music video also carried a 15 certificate warning when uploaded to Williams' official website. As of March 2001, "Rock DJ" was the biggest-selling music DVD in the United Kingdom to date, selling over 64,000 copies on what was then still a nascent format. A second video shows Williams in a studio while recording the song. ==Track listings==