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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Bryant, Joseph (January 3, 2008) "23-in-23 cleanup campaign touted after City Council meeting." | * Bryant, Joseph (January 3, 2008) "23-in-23 cleanup campaign touted after City Council meeting." {{BN}} | ||
* Osburn, Lisa (January 7, 2008) "Birmingham rappers write 'Don't Trash My Hood' to promote city cleanup." | * Osburn, Lisa (January 7, 2008) "Birmingham rappers write 'Don't Trash My Hood' to promote city cleanup." {{BN}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.birminghamal.gov/23in23.aspx 23 in 23] page at birminghamal.gov | * [http://www.birminghamal.gov/23in23.aspx 23 in 23] page at birminghamal.gov | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 28 December 2017
Over C's is a rap duo made up of Carlton Pippen (aka Hi-C) and Cortney Benson (aka C-Block).
The duo was most active before 2003, but reunited in late 2007 when, at the suggestion of Benson's mother, they wrote "Don't Trash My Hood", a song praising Birmingham's 23 in 23 campaign to clean up neighborhoods around the city.
The exposure of that song, which is downloadable from the birminghamal.gov, has led them to plan other songs supporting city initiatives, including the efforts of the Birmingham Police Department.
References
- Bryant, Joseph (January 3, 2008) "23-in-23 cleanup campaign touted after City Council meeting." The Birmingham News
- Osburn, Lisa (January 7, 2008) "Birmingham rappers write 'Don't Trash My Hood' to promote city cleanup." The Birmingham News
External links
- 23 in 23 page at birminghamal.gov