Information AboutMc Breed |
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| 1972 births | |
| breed, mc | |
| living people | |
| african american rappers | |
| people from detroit | |
| people from flint, michigan | |
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After his early success with the 1991 gold-selling single "Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'," featuring a sample from "Funky Worm" by the Ohio Players , he connected with rappers from both the south and the west coast. He finally joined fellow rapper Too in Atlanta, Georgia , which resulted in his G-funk -oriented sound giving way to Dirty South influences. Breed was one of the first rappers from the mid-west to break into national and international markets. He worked with rappers such as , Tito 6 , and Proof of rap group D12 . Breed has worked with producers such as Jazze Pha , Warren G , Erick Sermon , The Hurra , Colin Wolfe , Erotic D , Ant Banks & Fritz The Cat . His most popular album ''Funkafied'' features George Clinton on two tracks. Though the years since "Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'" enabled Breed to collaborate with many high-profile rappers, this body of work would remain slightly under the popular radar. In 1999, Breed made a triumphant return to the southeastern Michigan scene as the single "Let's Go to da Club" was incredibly well-received on Detroit-area radio and became a local club favorite. On May 11 2006 , Genesee Circuit Court Judge Richard Yullie ordered the 34-year-old Breed to serve a year in Jackson State Prison for violating his probation due to failure to make $200,000 in child support payments. DISCOGRAPHY
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