ATLANTA, GA (MMD Newswire) June 15, 2010 -- U Hatin? ®University's (UHU) Dean Bates releases the Bill O'Reilly inspired theme song titled "Don't Curse". Arvell Bates, of ALB Productions, composed the track in response to Bill O'Reilly's remarks where O'Reilly blames Hip Hop music on an act of domestic abuse involving Chris Brown and Rihanna. Bates then sent out a memo to some young artists: "Let's make a song that reflects Hip Hop in a positive light. A song where you can express yourself however you want, as long as you do not curse." "Almost everybody, including O'Reilly, loses their temper and curses at times. Should we blame that on Hip Hop?" Producer Bates, who is an active Dean for U Hatin?® University, does not intend for this music project to be an insult to Mr. O'Reilly but an opportunity to show Bill that no one can deliver a positive message better than our country's most listened to genre. The Dean also draws on support from UHU's music giants Greg Street and DJ Drama who will be directing artists from all over to deliver a "Don't Curse" verse for the remix. Hip Hop is really having fun with this one.
The Dean however, also understands how if a parent is driving down the road with children and a Hip Hop song comes on the radio with lyrics not meant for kids, then the parent may change the channel while saying "I do not like Hip Hop." Then this same parent may find fault with country, classic rock and alternative music.

Keep it fair and balanced and thank Bill O'Reilly for the inspiration to start a Hip Hop movement where artists from all over can express themselves anyway they want as long as they don't curse. For more information about this positive feel good story please contact Brian below.
Enjoy the original song and video on YouTube: http://www.uhatin.com/video/dont-curse-project
The track for "Don't Curse" can be downloaded here: "Don't Curse" The campaign welcomes all DJ's and artists versions of "Don't Curse". The best verses will be played on www.uhatin.com and participating media outlets.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Brian Afanador
Official Ambassador
ba@uhatin.com
404-431-1235
Help make it popular not to hate now!
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