Raffles van Exel To Executive Produce Video for KonLive/Interscope Recording Artist Colby O'Donis
Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) May 13, 2009 -- Raffles Entertainment President, Raffles van Exel and V.P. Stuart Bullard, have signed on as Executive Producers for KonLive/Interscope recording artist Colby O'Donis new music video production entitled "Let You Go." The music video is directed by comedian/actor Kel Mitchell. Kel Mitchell is best known for his work as a regular cast member on the Nickelodeon sketch comedies "All That," "The Kenan & Kel Show," and for his starring role in Paramount Pictures 1997 hit, "Good Burger."
Colby O'Donis first single, "What You Got" featuring Akon, was released in February 2008. In April 2008, he was featured on the global number one smash hit "Just Dance" alongside KonLive recording artist, Lady GaGa. Colby's debut album "Colby O" was released later that year and went on as an opening act for New Kids on the Block. O'Donis received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Dance Recording for his contribution on Lady GaGa's "Just Dance." Akon's song "Beautiful," which features O' Donis, reached number one on Billboard's top 100 in the USA and is top 40 and climbing on the European music charts.
Raffles van Exel, European Actor and Producer hailing from Amsterdam, The Netherlands founded Raffles Entertainment, LLC., Max Records, Inc., and Artist For Global Unity, a charitable organization. Mr. van Exel is an entertainment consultant having guided some of the worlds most acclaimed artists, such as the King of Pop Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Patti LaBelle, Lance Bass (Founding member of iconic pop group, N'Sync), George Benson, and the late Ray Charles. Raffles van Exel has produced for The Queen of Salsa - the late and great Celia Cruz, funk pioneer George Clinton, Sisqo, Nick Cannon, Howie ( Back Street Boys) Dorough, gangsta rap icon and actor Ice-T, and a host of other artists.
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