PHILLY BOY: A MOVIE ABOUT M.C. BREEZE (aka Joey B. Ellis) Pt. 5 of 7 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 22, 2010
DESCRIPTION:
Voted 2002 Film Of The Year by the users of phillyhiphop.com, PHILLY BOY is the feature-length film biography of the legendary M.C. Breeze. He was the first rapper to be banned from radio due to the controversial lyrics of his Old School classic "Discombobulatorbubulator." This movie traces his rise from local block party phenomenon, to starting his own record label in the mid-80s and eventually signing to M.C. Hammer's record label and performing the theme song to the movie ROCKY V, under the name Joey B. Ellis. When Hammer's fortunes fell, so did Breeze's, but he overcame personal obstacles to be a driving force in the local music community, inspiring others to go for their dreams. Visit MCBreeze.com to purchase this DVD and music and for more info on this living legend.

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