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MC BREEZE BIO
Breeze started his record company in 1985 with money he earned from a pizza delivery job. M.C. Breeze's first release was an EP entitled "DISCOMBOBULATORBUBALATOR". This was the first rap record to be banned from radio. In the song, Breeze comments about Chinese people cooking with cats and dogs. The mayor of Philadelphia banned it because it was said to be demeaning to Chinese people and made fun of a sensitive subject; Asian businesses in black neighborhoods. Before the song was taken off the radio, it was receiving over 500 requests a day on Philly's Power 99fm. Breeze continued in music, and his style inspired many artists. He created the style of stuttering to defeat New York artist Just Ice, in the 1987 New Music Seminar. Many other artists imitated this style, to include The Fresh Prince, who used the style on two of his songs. Breeze later released a song called "SUPERBAD", which was used by M.C. Hammer to open up his concerts. Hammer even used "SUPERBAD" in his first appearance on the Arsenio Hall show. Hammer's brother, Louis Burrell, signed Breeze to Bust It Records in 1991 as an artist and a producer. Even though Breeze had already established himself as M.C. Breeze, Atlantic records put out an artist with the same name. This occurred as it was time to record for Sylvester Stallone's movie ROCKY 5. The recording timeframe didn't allow for litigation, so Breeze changed his name to Joey B. Ellis (his real name is Joseph Ellis; the "B" was put in for "Breeze"). On Bust It Records, Breeze wrote and performed three songs for ROCKY 5: "Go For It ", "Thought U Were The One For Me" and "All U Gotta Do Is Sing". Two singles were released from this album: both of them by Breeze under the name Joey B. Ellis. There were also two videos accompanying the singles. "Go For It" sold over 800,000 copies in Europe. His overseas appeal was so great MTV had a Joey B. Ellis Day in Europe. "Go For It" was #2 in Germany. Both singles, "Go For It" and "Thought You Were The One For Me", were in the UK's top 20. Back to mcbreeze.com |
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