[PAA-Discuss] Fw: HURRICANE SONG

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Wed Oct 26 23:42:08 EDT 2005


www.hurricanesong.com

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
  September 29, 2005
  CONTACT:
  Dante Lee, Music U Can Feel
  562-209-0616
  info at hurricanesong.com
  www.hurricanesong.com


  NEW R&B SONG ABOUT HURRICANE KATRINA ANGERS BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER
POLITICIANS

  Song Says "President Bush Definitely Doesn't Care About Black People"

  Long Beach, CA (BlackNews.com) - Kanye West said it first. Jay-Z agreed,
and now there's an official song circulating on the Internet that confirms
it - "President Bush Does Not Care About Black People." The song can be
heard online for free at www.hurricanesong.com

  Sung by newcomer soulful singer Allen, the song is a great mid-tempo
combination of old-school R&B and pop. The lyrics are very emotional and
graphic; the words paint an extremely dismal picture of what it was like to
be a victim of Hurricane Katrina. The song is so intense that many are
asking whether or not the singer was a victim who was actually stranded for
days on a rooftop.

  Some of they lyrics say:

  "Everything is gone. Everything is gone. The clothes on my back are all I
own."

  "Then it hit me - Ain't nobody coming to get me"

  "No one feels my pain. Once again, the color of my skin reminds me things
ain't changed."

  "Begging you for water - again and again. Please don't make me drink the
water that I'm standing in."

  Many African-Americans like the song and agree with the lyrics. However,
many politicians find the song offensive because it implies that President
Bush just doesn't care about Black Americans.

  In the media, Bush has accepted the blame for what went wrong with
Katrina, but still denies that race was a factor. The images seen from the
devastation prove otherwise.

  Several artists including Prince, have released songs about the Hurricane
Katrina situation. However, none have successfully captured the incident
with the right lyrics, production, and emotion...until now!

  Interested ones can listen to the song for free at www.HurricaneSong.com

  Interested radio and television stations should call (562) 209-0616 to
receive a copy of the song on CD.


































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