MIMI IMFURST and EXELLE with PARTY GIRLS

Blending the Spice Girls
with a hint of Ke$ha and a little RuPaul, the
ground-breaking new girl group XELLE is poised to take the pop anddance music charts by storm with the debut of the video for their first single "PARTY GIRL".

After a chance meeting at a karoke party,powerhouse female vocalists JC Cassis and Rony Goffer teamed with drag sensation Mimi Imfurst to create XELLE, a unique girl group for the newish millennium.

Written and produced by Zach Adam, the fun-loving dance floor anthem "PARTY GIRL" is already a favorite amongst nightclub DJs and major market pop radio stations throughout the US. The song has also been
featured on MTV's The Seven. It is currently available for sale on iTunes. The video will be available on YouTube beginning March 4.

The video, directed by Hilarion Banks and choreographed by Ryan McNally with costumes by Geoffrey Mac was filmed in a single take, without permit (gasp!) on a moving New York City subway train (the N/Q line
in, appropriately, Queens, to be exact).
 
With 40 extras, strobe lights, confetti cannons, glowsticks, follow spots, dancers and anyone  else who happened to be riding the, XELLE turned the subway train into a moving dance party. In the spirit of NYC's infamous outlaw parties of the 1990s, the music video is a love letter to NYC nightlife and to party girls everywhere.


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Watch The PARTY GIRL VIDEO

 

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