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Marcus Raboy Born November 30, 1965
New York City, United StatesOccupation Director Years active 1991–present Marcus Raboy (born November 30, 1965) is an American film and music video director.
Since the early 1990s, Raboy has amassed a large number music video credits directing music videos for Mary J. Blige, Dixie Chicks, Rihanna, Luther Vandross, Shakira, Santana and among other notable artists.[1]
His feature film credits are Friday After Next (2002) and Janky Promoters (2009) both starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps.
Raboy grew up in New York City and attended New York University.[2] He is managed by David Naylor & Associates[3] and currently resides in Los Angeles, California.[2]
Contents
Music videos
1991
1992
- Mary J. Blige - "Real Love"
- Mary J. Blige - "Reminisce"
- EPMD - "Headbanger"
1993
- Run–D.M.C. - "Down with the King"
- Ice Cube featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Wicked"
- Sting - "Demolition Man"
- Faith No More and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. - "Another Body Murdered"
- Lisa Stansfield - "A Little Bit of Heaven"
1994
1995
- Faith Evans - "Soon As I Get Home"
- Faith No More - "Digging the Grave" (credited as Alan Smithee)
- Mary J. Blige - "You Bring Me Joy"
- Rancid - "Time Bomb"
1996
- Busta Rhymes - "It's a Party"
- Faith Evans - "I Just Can't"
- Luscious Jackson - "Naked Eye"
1997
- Sting & Pras - "Roxanne '97" (Puff Daddy remix)
1999
- Black Rob - "You Don't Know Me"
- 112 - "Your Letter"
- LFO - "Summer Girls"
- Santana featuring Rob Thomas - "Smooth"
- Faith Evans - "Never Gonna Let You Go"
- Rah Digga - "Tight"
- 112 - "Love You Like I Did"
- Mary J. Blige - "Deep Inside"
- Goodie Mob featuring Big Boi and Backbone - "Get Rich to This"
2000
- Guru featuring Angie Stone - "Keep Your Worries"
- Santana featuring The Product G&B - "Maria Maria"
- Montell Jordan - "Once Upon a Time"
- Carl Thomas - "I Wish"
- The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Junior M.A.F.I.A. - "Biggie"
- Santana featuring Everlast - "Put Your Lights On"
- Lil' Zane featuring 112 - "Callin' Me"
- Lil' Kim - "No Matter What They Say"
- Carl Thomas - "Summer Rain"
- Guru featuring Angie Stone - "Street Soul"
- Wyclef Jean featuring Mary J. Blige - "911"
- Carl Thomas - "Emotional"
- Musiq Soulchild - "Just Friends (Sunny)"
- Dream - "He Loves U Not"
- Babyface - "Reason for Breathing"
2001
- Olivia - "Bizzounce"
- Jon B. - "Don't Talk"
- Dream - "This Is Me"
- Staind - "Fade"
- Backstreet Boys - "More than That"
- Faith Evans - "Good Life"
- LFO - "Every Other Time"
- O-Town - "All or Nothing"
- Luther Vandross - "Take You Out Tonight"
- O-Town - "We Fit Together"
2002
- Dixie Chicks - "Long Time Gone"
- Westside Connection - "It's the Holidaze"
- Luther Vandross - "Can Heaven Wait?"
2004
- Wyclef Jean - "Take Me as I Am"
- Twista featuring R. Kelly - "So Sexy"
- Marc Anthony - "Ahora Quien"
- Shania Twain & Billy Currington - "Party for Two" (Country version)
- Shania Twain & Mark McGrath - "Party for Two" (Pop version)
2005
- Tsunami Relief: Mary J. Blige, Andrea Bocelli, Phil Collins, Robert Downey, Jr., Josh Groban, Elton John, Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, P!nk, Gavin Rossdale, Ringo Starr, Gwen Stefani, Rod Stewart, Steven Tyler and Velvet Revolver - "Tears in Heaven"
- Josh Kelley - "Only You"
- Rihanna - "If It's Lovin' that You Want"
- Floetry featuring Common - "SupaStar"
- SHeDAISY - "God Bless the American Housewife"
- Lola - "No Strings"
2006
- Bubba Sparxxx featuring Ying Yang Twins - "Ms. New Booty"
- 50 Cent featuring Olivia - "Best Friend"
- Ice Cube - "Why We Thugs"
- Pitbull featuring Lil Jon and Ying Yang Twins "Bojangles"
- Lil Scrappy - "Gangsta Gangsta"
- Danity Kane - "Ride for You"
- Ice Cube featuring Snoop Dogg and Lil Jon - "Go to Church"
- Lil Scrappy featuring Sean P of YoungBloodZ and E-40 - "Oh Yeah (Work)"
2007
- Katharine McPhee - "Love Story"
- Sean Kingston - "Beautiful Girls"
- The Cheetah Girls - "Fuego"
2008
- K'naan - "ABCs"
2010
- Mary J. Blige featuring Jay Sean - "Each Tear"
- Shakira - "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)"
2011
- Avril Lavigne - "What the Hell"
- Charice - "One Day"
Other directorial credits
- Friday After Next (2002)
- Platinum (2003, 1 episode)
- The Life and Times of Marcus Felony Brown (2008, TV film)
- Janky Promoters (2009)
References
External links
Categories:- 1965 births
- American film directors
- American music video directors
- Living people
- New York University alumni
- People from New York City
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