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Hip Hop Public Health and the Partnership for a Healthier America Release Songs for a Healthier America

Track and video “Everybody” with Jordin Sparks, Doug E Fresh and featuring guest-rapper Dr. Oz released as a world premiere exclusive on The Dr. Oz Show June 3, 2013

Washington D.C. (June 3, 2013) – Dr. Mehmet Oz flexes his rapping skills on the first track and video release of, “Everybody” released today on the Dr. Oz Show. Dr. Oz is joined on the song by American Idol-winner Jordin Sparks, Doug E. Fresh, Ryan Beatty and the Hip Hop MD. The track is featured on the album, Songs for a Healthier America, produced by Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) and Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH), and is designed to motivate kids to make healthier exercise and wellness choices.

PHA and HHPH, two like-minded organizations, have teamed up to inspire children to believe in themselves, be more physically active and make healthier choices with a multi-genre musical compilation album which includes several original tracks that targets each of these themes.

From the “Let’s Move Anthem” featuring Doug E. Fresh, Artie Green and Chauncey Hawkins to “Just Believe” with Ashanti and Artie Green to the single “Everybody” performed by Jordin Sparks, Doug E. Fresh, Ryan Beatty, Hip Hop MD and Dr. Oz, these songs aim to get kids and adults alike up and moving. In addition, the songs include educational messages about exercise and healthy eating. The first track, “Everybody,” is available for free download now on PHA’s website: www.ahealthieramerica.org/songs. The remaining tracks will be available for free download when the full album is released on Sept. 30, 2013.

“This album is about more than just a great message and it’s about more than great music,” said PHA’s Chief Marketing Officer Drew Nannis. “It’s about making the healthy choice the easy choice. Making healthier decisions doesn’t have to cost a lot, doesn’t require special apparel and doesn’t call for membership cards. The simple act of getting up and dancing is a great way to get active and this album – and the dozens of generous musicians who helped make it possible – can help show us how. The added motivation of trying to do the Dougie better than Dr. Oz doesn’t hurt either.”

“For years I have known that we need to reach children in the formative years to educate them to live a life of prevention,” said Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of The Dr. Oz Show. “The best way to do this is to build a bridge with the artists that they see on television and listen to. When someone like Doug E. Fresh shows our youngsters that health can be fun and cool, we are winning the battle. Hats off to the Partnership For A Healthier America and the First Lady for seizing this teachable moment.”

This album is the result of an innovative collaboration between musicians, physicians, public health researchers, entertainment industry professionals, health advocates and school-aged children. These contributors all recognize the need to address the epidemic facing America’s youth and America’s future and help them make better decisions.

The Hip Hop Doc and Founder of Hip Hop Public Health Dr. Olajide Williams added: “We believe that music builton cultural cues can inspire kids and families to make healthy choices. Its ability to immerse and transport the mind is a great attribute for any educational tool. Throughout history, music has been a great teacher and motivator, from ABC’s and nursery rhymes to religious hymns and national anthems. It is time to harness this power for health.”

Track List:

  1. U R What You Eat Ft Salad Bar (Matisyahu, Ariana Grande, Travis Barker)

  2. Everybody Ft Jordin Sparks, Doug E. Fresh, Dr Oz, Ryan Beatty, Hip Hop MD

  3. Let’s Move Ft Doug E. Fresh, Artie Green, Chauncey Hawkins

  4. Just Believe Ft Ashanti, Gerry Gunn, Artie Green, Robbie Nova

  5. Veggie Luv Ft Monifah and J Rome

  6. Hip Hop F.E.E.T (Finding Exercise Energy Thresholds) Ft DMC and Artie Green

  7. Stronger Ft Shayna Steele, Jeremy Jordan, Our Time Theater kids, and E-Street Band guitarist Nils Lofgren

  8. Give myself a try Ft Ryan Beatty

  9. Jump Up Ft Brady Rymer and the Little band that Could

  10. Hip Hop L.E.A.N (Learning Exercise and Nutrition in schools) Ft Artie Green

  11. Pass the Rock (basketball song) Ft Iman Shumpert and Artie Green

  12. Good Living Ft Ashthon Jones

  13. Beautiful Ft Daisy Grant and Artie Green

  14. Change the game Ft The Happiness Club, featuring Naledge

  15. Wanna Jump (Let’s Move) Ft Paul Burch

  16. Mother May I Ft Amelia Robinson

  17. We Like vegetables Ft Los Barkers!

  18. Get Up Sit Up Ft Babi Floyd

  19. One step forward Ft Samite


About Hip Hop Public Health:

Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) was founded by Dr. Olajide Williams, Associate Professor and Chief of Staff of Neurology at Columbia University, in response to the need he saw for innovative and culturally-tailored health literacy programs in high-risk communities. Its goal: to combat the problem of poor nutrition and lack of exercise among inner-city school children and their families. Through school-based health literacy programs and educational multimedia, including cartoons, music, video games, comic books, and live music videos, Hip Hop Public Health uses hip hop music and dance to empower children between the ages 8 and 12 to make healthier choices. For more information about HHPH, please visit www.hhph.org, follow us on Twitter @hhphorg or join us on at facebook.com/hiphoppublichealth

About the Partnership for a Healthier America:

The Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) is devoted to working with the private sector to ensure the health of our nation’s youth by solving the childhood obesity crisis. In 2010, PHA was created in conjunction with – but independent from – First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! effort. PHA is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that is led by some of the nation’s most respected health and childhood obesity experts. PHA brings together public, private and nonprofit leaders to broker meaningful commitments and develop strategies to end childhood obesity. Most important, PHA ensures that commitments made are commitments kept by working with unbiased third parties to monitor and publicly report on the progress our partners are making. For more information about PHA, please visit www.aHealthierAmerica.org and follow PHA on Twitter @PHAnews.