LOS ANGELES, June 4 -- BET's popular television show '106
& Park' will be debuting the hit single video for 'Don't Be Shy', from
Small Change, on Thursday, June 5, 2008 at 6pm ET/PT. Small Change, Hip-Hop
singing group, comprised of three brothers, Patrick, Cameron and Payton
Scott have signed to the hot new record label Jean Rah Fya Records. The
video is scheduled to air Thursday, giving fans and friends a chance to
vote the video for 'Favorite Top Ten Videos', which will keep the catchy
video on the air across the Nation.
'Don't Be Shy' features pop teen sensation Chani; a well known surprise
feature from Nickelodeon's, Lil'JJ, from the hit show 'Just Jordan'; and
Corbin Bleu from Disney's highly acclaimed 'High School Musical'. Other
supportive and well known friends making an appearance in the video are
Tequan Richmond of 'Everybody Hates Chris', Malcolm David Kelly from
'Lost', Paige Hurd from 'Beauty Shop' and 'Everybody Hates Chris' and
Taylor Park of 'Hairspray'.
Mega-producer DJ Blak is the brain child, behind this sensational
track. Blak has worked with popular music artists such as T.I., Eve, Lil
John, and T-Pain and is highly impressed with the performance Small Change
gave for this video. "The music industry has been searching for a fresh new
sound and message for years," said DJ Blak. "I believe Small Change is
going to make a big difference not only to the fans but the industry as
well, and Thursday's debut gives everyone a chance to have their voice
heard."
Small Change is managed by Next Level Entertainment and was discovered
by founders Doug and Jackie Christie of Jean Rah Fya Records. "We are very
pleased to have signed this dynamic young group to our label," said Jackie
Christie. The debut album by Small Change titled "Concrete and Clay," will
be released early 2009.
About Jean Rah Fya records: Established in Dec 2007, the label owned by
NBA Star Doug Christie and his business savvy wife Jackie Christie is the
home to some of the hottest young talent. Jean Rah Fya records goal is to
promote positive artists with unique vocals and electrifying sounds. This
new label which is the pioneer of "The positive Youth Movement" is quickly
making headlines in the music industry.
About Lil'JJ: Lil'JJ won BET's comedy talent search Comin' to the
Stage. He also made a cameo appearance in Chris Brown's music video "Yo
(Excuse Me Miss)" and also in Sean Kingston's music video "Beautiful
Girls." Lil'JJ played a supporting role in the movie Crossover (2006) as a
character named "Up." As of January 2007, he's currently starring in the
hit Nickelodeon series "Just Jordan" as Jordan Lewis.
For More Information:
http://www.myspace.com/atlsmallchange
For media inquiries please contact: Laura Wright at PR@avidexposure.com
or (310) 358-9232
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