XELLE is an all girl group that came out of the gay men’s nightlife scene. “It simply includes an important message we hope fans will never forget,” continues Rony G. Still, with its high-energy vocals, danceable beats, and powerful synth rhythms, “Red Flag” remains true to the XELLE sound. “There are some things in life worth getting angry about and taking very seriously,” explains Rony G. The movement will be based at Written by Zach Adam, JC Cassis and Rony G and produced by Zach Adam, “Red Flag” is a sharp departure from the band’s previous releases, songs like “Queen” and “Hologram,” all of which centered more on having fun. The goal is to get as many people as possible to post videos, pictures and social media updates with the hashtag #IRaiseARedFlag in order to show the global community that anti-LGBT sentiment, behavior and legislation will not be tolerated. In addition to releasing a powerful music video for Red Flag, XELLE is starting a movement called I Raise A Red Flag, in which they will encourage everyone who believes in human rights to speak out about their support for LGBT equality in Russia and around the world. Ultimately, if we all work together, respect and equality will win.” We must raise our voices and let Russia know these laws are unacceptable to the international community. “If we don’t stop the hatred now, it will grow, spread and become more severe, leading to violence and death for thousands or even millions of people. “What’s happening in Russia with the anti-LGBT crackdown is reminiscent of Germany before World War II,” declares Cassis. “Red Flag” is available on iTunes and all major online retailers. “We want ‘Red Flag’ to be the theme song for a movement that helps change the world for the better,” say JC Cassis and Rony G, the dance floor divas who front XELLE. “Red Flag” is a call-to-action, meant to inspire fans to stand up to people like Russian President Vladimir Putin, who signed a law placing restrictions on the discussion of homosexuality. The girl group best known for throwing an illegal dance party on a moving NYC subway train for their debut video, “Party Girl”, is showing their serious side with a brand new single and music video that strikes back against the growing anti-gay sentiment occurring domestically and abroad.
Xelle Raises The ‘Red Flag’ and Launches New Movement for Equality