The City of Abilene has stepped outside of the box while trying to bring public awareness to recycling by creating three parody songs and music videos. It started with a parody from the Jackson Five’s hit ‘ABC,’ then on to Garth Brooks ‘Friends in Low Places’ and lastly, the 90s hit jam ‘No Diggity’ by Blackstreet. Mari Cockrell, City of Abilene Communications Director, said the city wanted to jump on the bandwagon like other municipalities around the country.

“We had been, I know I had been chomping at the bit to do the same here at the city because there’s just so much fun education possibilities with that,” Cockrell expressed. The most recent parody, ‘No Dumping, No Doubt’ is based off of ‘No Diggity’ by Blackstreet and Dr. Dre, but some lyrics was not a walk in the park to come up with.

“What I got stuck on for a while was the Dr. Dre verse where rhyming your credit can vouch. So, when the Oscar the Grouch came through in my head, I was like yes this is it,” Cockrell explained. For Jason Day, City of Abilene Recycling Center Supervisor, all of these videos and songs have a deeper message.

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Author: Shelly Womack, Manny Diaz, Jordan McMullen, Big County Home Page
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