Breeze (rapper)

Breeze is a rapper from Los Angeles that released at least one album, titled T.Y.S.O.N. (The Young Son of No One) in 1989.[1] The album featured production by the L.A. Posse,[2] a Hip-Hop production team that produced for LL Cool J and Whodini, amongst others. His notability was substantiated by his inclusion on the west coast remix of "Where are They Now," a song presented by Nas where notable artists from the earlier history of Hip-Hop were featured as a sort of tribute to their contribution to the music genre.[3]

Breeze
OriginLos Angeles, United States
GenresHip hop
Years active1989–2008
LabelsAtlantic Records, Hollywood & Vine Records
Associated actsL.A. Posse

Discography

Studio Albums

  • T.Y.S.O.N. (1989, Atlantic Records)[4]

Extended Plays

  • It Ain't Funky No More/Black Owned/Bad Press (1992, Hollywood & Vine Records)[4]

Singles

  • L.A. Posse (1989, Atlantic Records)[4]
  • Great Big Freak (1989, Atlantic Records)[4]

Guest Appearances

  • Just Clowing (King Tee, Act a Fool (album)) (1988, Capitol)[5]
  • Played Like A Piano (King Tee, At Your Own Risk (album)) (1990, Capitol)[5]
  • Freestyle Ghetto (King Tee, IV Life (album)) (1994, MCA Records)[5]
  • Where Are They Now (West Coast remix) (Nas, 2008)[5]
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