Breez Evahflowin

Location:
New york, New York, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Hip Hop / Indie / Soul
In January of 2001, MTV networks exposed the world to one of the fiercest lyricist ever to touch a microphone. It was here on the network’s urban music program “Direct Effects” that Breez Evahflowin’ set an unprecedented run as MC battle champion. For seven weeks straight the public saw Breez conquer challengers with amazing wit & presence. Breez appeared alongside such hip-hop icons as Funkmaster Flex, Sway, DJ Premier, Mya, and a host of others. The demand for more grew, Breez took the show on the road. For most of the world, his story begins here. But there have been Breez fans for years, here are some of the reasons why.

Breez, who hails from New York City, has spent many years creating his potent contribution to hip-hop’s legacy. A student of lyricism, Breez learned the value of cadence and wit at an early age from reciting the words of Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap.

Taking his cue from the independence aesthetic inherit in hip-hop music, Breez began a tireless campaign of self-promotion, making appearances at all major hip-hop functions. He eventually secured a position as a co-host of the Hot-97 ”Mic Check Show” in 1995. Breez’ hosting career continued to flourish from there as he landed a role as the on-camera co-host of 88hiphop.com. In 2000 he had the opportunity to produce his own original hip-hop program “Hok-2” for Urban Box Office. Breez is currently serving as the content manager for Renegade Nation’s Fuzztopia.com

Citizens of the underground hip-hop world caught their first taste of the “Evahflowin’ effect” by way of his independent release “Forsaken”. The buzz from this single took indie Hip-hop by storm, with then time editor-in-chief of the Source, hailing him as an artist who is “nice with his.” Following his successful debut, Breez released a bevy of other independent smashes, such as the much praised “I Heard It”. Surprisingly the single received heavy rotation at some popular stations, including Power 95 in Washington D.C., Q102 in Philadelphia andeven New York’s own, Hot-97.

Going beyond the label of “rapper”, Breez uses every opportunity to embody hip-hop in all its forms. “MCin’s not a job, it’s a career” says Breez of his work ethic. From appearances on BET’s Rap City to his multiple wins in the Blaze Battle and being the first MC to ever win an MC Battle on NBC’s Carson Daly show, Breez has created an unprecedented buzz in this competitive industry.

Breez juggles his bubblin’ solo career with the demands of a full time job, a relationship and a dog named King. Still wether performing the title music to X-Box’s NBA Inside Drive 2003 video game or to providing talent for everyone from Viacom to Miller Brewing co., Breez and his STRONGHOLD partners continue to provide services for a variety of clients.
0.02 follow us on Twitter      Contact      Privacy Policy      Terms of Service
Copyright © BANDMINE // All Right Reserved
Return to top