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Clifton Powell at an event for Friday After Next (2002)

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Clifton Powell

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  • Toured with an inspirational play Will a Real Man Please Stand Up.
  • Music video for Westside Connection: "It's the Holidaze".
  • Music video for Usher: "Caught Up".
  • Big Tymers' music video, "This Is How We Do".
  • (January 2003 - March 2003) "Things That Lovers Do," an original play based on the music album of the same name by Chanté Moore (as Chante) and Kenny Lattimore, directed by Tony winner George Faison, starring Chante and Kenny, with Kym Whitley, and Clifton Powell, in a 13 city theatrical tour to cities such as Richmond, Virginia; New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia; Washington, DC; and Detroit, Michigan.
  • (February 25, 2009) Release of Jamie Foxx's music video for "Blame It," which premiered on 106 & Park (2000); and was directed by Hype Williams; with appearances by Ron Howard; Forest Whitaker; Jake Gyllenhaal; Samuel L. Jackson; Quincy Jones; Cedric The Entertainer; Morris Chestnut; Clifton Powell; Alex Thomas; DeRay Davis; Joe; Yasiin Bey; Tatyana Ali; Jalen Rose; Bill Bellamy; Ashley Scott, Electrik Red (comprised of Sarah Rosete, Naomi Allen, Lesley Nicole Lewis, and Kyndra Reevey'); Dawn Richard, Keshia Knight Pulliam; and LeToya Luckett (as LeToya).
  • (2006) Music video for Yang Yang Twins "Badd".

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