
NO MORE DISRESPECT
Essie A. Berry, Widow of Fred "Rerun" Berry, Pens New Song For Women Around The World
-- The hot new single “No More Disrespect†is launching a new movement to stop the disrespect for people in the music and other industries. --
Essie A. Berry
"No More Disrespect" is written and produced by Essie A. Berry, the widow of Fred Rerun Berry from the sitcom, "What's Happening." Mr. Diamond Redd and Essie A. Berry are creating the movement to stop the disrespecting of people that has shattered the music industry. "There are far too many men disrespecting women, women disrespecting men, children disrespecting their parents and so on," Berry says.
This humanitarian movement is all about everyone respecting one another. It's not about denying freedom of speech, or artistic expression; it is not about race or color, men or women, gay or straight; it's about respecting who we are and choosing to respect each other. The No More Disrespect (TM) movement is seeking one million followers both men and women to join and support the cause and to ask rappers and others to voluntarily stop the abusive language on radio and towards one another.JOIN THE MOVEMENT TAKE A STAND NO MORE DISRESPECT www.no-more-disrespect.com
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Essie A. Berry, Widow of Fred "Rerun" Berry, Pens New Song For Women Around The World
-- The hot new single “No More Disrespect†is launching a new movement to stop the disrespect for people in the music and other industries. --
Essie A. Berry
"No More Disrespect" is written and produced by Essie A. Berry, the widow of Fred Rerun Berry from the sitcom, "What's Happening." Mr. Diamond Redd and Essie A. Berry are creating the movement to stop the disrespecting of people that has shattered the music industry. "There are far too many men disrespecting women, women disrespecting men, children disrespecting their parents and so on," Berry says.
This humanitarian movement is all about everyone respecting one another. It's not about denying freedom of speech, or artistic expression; it is not about race or color, men or women, gay or straight; it's about respecting who we are and choosing to respect each other. The No More Disrespect (TM) movement is seeking one million followers both men and women to join and support the cause and to ask rappers and others to voluntarily stop the abusive language on radio and towards one another.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
WHERE EVER I AM REQUEST TO PERFORM
Your musical influences
OLD TIME ARTIST
What equipment do you use?
OPEN
Anything else?
MAY PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD HERE MY VOICE AND JOIN THIS MOVEMENT