Eric Tyrone Breed (June 12, 1971 – November 22, 2008), better known as MC Breed, was an American rapper best known for his singles "
Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'", which peaked at #66 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and "
Gotta Get Mine" (featuring
2Pac
Tupac Amaru Shakur (; born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor, regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all tim ...
), that made it to number 6 on the
Hot Rap Singles
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.
Career
Born in
Flint, Michigan
Flint is the largest city in Genesee County, Michigan, United States, and its county seat. Located along the Flint River (Michigan), Flint River northwest of Detroit, it is a principal city within the Central Michigan, Mid Michigan region. Flin ...
, Breed launched his career in the
Detroit hip-hop scene, and was one of the first nationally successful rappers to come out of this scene. Breed's first album was released with rap group
DFC and was entitled ''
MC Breed & DFC'' for independent record label SDEG Records. His solo debut was 1992's ''
20 Below'', after which he released 1993's ''
The New Breed''. He would go on to have a very extensive discography and have a very long career that was at times successful, but he never fully broke into the mainstream. His highest-charting album was 1994's ''
Funkafied
''Funkafied'' is the third solo studio album by American rapper MC Breed from Flint, Michigan. It was released on June 7, 1994 via Wrap Records with distribution by Ichiban Records. Recording sessions took place at Kala Studios, Digital Edge S ...
'', which peaked at #106 on the
''Billboard'' 200. Through his career, he would align himself with various rap scenes; some of which were early in his career with DFC. He and the group were independents, making them one of the first groups out of the Midwest. However, later in his career he aligned himself with the West Coast, taking on more of a
G-funk
G-funk, short for gangsta funk, (or funk rap) is a sub-genre of gangsta rap that emerged from the West Coast scene in the early 1990s. The genre is heavily influenced by the synthesizer-heavy 1970s funk sound of Parliament-Funkadelic (aka P-F ...
sound and befriending West Coast rapper
Too Short
Todd Anthony Shaw (born April 28, 1966), better known by his stage name Too Short (stylized as Too $hort), is an American rapper. A pioneer of West Coast hip-hop, Shaw was among the first acts to receive recognition in the genre during the late ...
. Still later, he realigned himself once again with the
dirty south for 1995's ''
Big Baller''.
Breed released two more albums with Wrap Records—1996's ''
To Da Beat Ch'all'' and 1997's ''
Flatline
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''—to fulfill his contract with the label.
In 1998, Breed signed a deal with Power Records, who had distribution through
Roadrunner Records
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, and released the album, ''
It's All Good'', in 1999.
''
2 for the Show'', a compilation showcasing some of Breed's famous collaborations with
2Pac
Tupac Amaru Shakur (; born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor, regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all tim ...
, Too Short, and more, followed later that year. In 2000, Breed starred in the straight-to-video movie, ''Dollar'', alongside Shannon Greer, and released a soundtrack for it, which featured his hit, "
Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'". Breed also released a compilation that year titled ''
The Thugz, Vol. 1'', and featured Too Short,
Richie Rich, Bootleg of
the Dayton Family, and more. It would end up being his last release with Power Records.
In 2001, Breed released his 13th album, ''
The Fharmacist'', with an up-start independent label based out of Detroit, Michigan called Fharmacy Records.
The album featured the
Jazze Pha
Phalon Anton Alexander, known professionally as Jazze Pha ( ), is an American record producer, rapper, singer and songwriter. He founded the record label Sho'nuff Records in 1995, through which he signed R&B singer Ciara in 2003. He produced h ...
produced hit, "Let's Go To The Club", and a guest appearance from Bootleg of the Dayton Family.
The album liner notes advertised many upcoming releases, including a collaboration album between Breed and Bootleg under the group name "Flintstones", and a movie starring Breed with an accompanying soundtrack titled ''Got To Get Mine''. No other releases came to fruition, and Fharmacy Records soon diminished.
Breed re-emerged in 2004 with a new deal through Urban Music Zone Entertainment, a subsidiary label of
Psychopathic Records
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, to release his album ''
The New Prescription''.
The album was released in August of that year with national distribution through
RED Distribution
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/
Sony
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, and featured
Esham, who was signed to Psychopathic Records at the time. The album did not receive much promotion, but a music video was made for the album's only single, "Rap Game".
Legal issues
On May 11, 2006, Breed was sentenced to one year in prison for violating probation for failure to pay over $200,000 in child support. On April 3, 2008, he was arrested in Flint, Michigan, following an in-store autograph signing session, on warrants for about $220,000 in unpaid child support.
Death
On September 5, 2008, Breed was hospitalized and placed on life-support after he collapsed when his
kidneys
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failed during a game of pickup
basketball
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. On November 22, 2008, he died in his sleep while at a friend's home in
Ypsilanti, Michigan
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.
Before his sudden death, Breed was preparing to release a DVD documentary about his life, titled ''Where Is MC Breed?''. He was also working on a new album, titled ''The Original Breed: Swag Heavy'', which was intended to be released through his former label
Ichiban Records
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History
Wrap Records and Nastymix Records were some of its subsidiary labels. Urgent! Records and Mr. Hen ...
.
Although the project was still in development, Breed had reached out to many of his friends to help create the album, such as producers Erotic D,
Ant Banks
Ant Banks (born Anthony Banks, May 16, 1969), is an American record producer and rapper from Oakland, California.
Biography
Anthony Banks was born in Oakland, California on May 16, 1969. In band lessons at school, he learned to play classical ...
, Jazze Pha, Sonji Mickey, and Colin Wolfe, as well as rappers
the D.O.C.
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,
Spice 1
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, and Too Short.
Breed stated the album was half finished in September 2008 when he was released from the hospital after being on life support for two days. According to MLive.com, Breed had recorded his last song two days before his death, called "Everyday I Wait" and featuring
Outlawz
Outlawz was an American hip-hop group founded by Tupac Shakur and Yafeu Fula in 1995. Originally known as Thoro Headz and Young Thugs, the group attracted attention with their appearance on Tupac's song "Flex", which was the B-side of his singl ...
.
Discography
Studio albums
Collaboration albums
Compilation albums
*''
The Best of Breed'' (1995)
*''
Saucy, Vol. One'' (1997)
*''
2 for the Show'' (1999)
*''
The Thugz, Vol. 1'' (2000)
*''
Rare Breed'' (2000)
*''
Chopped and Screwed
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'' (2002)
*''
The Mix Tape'' (2004)
*''
The Hits
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Overview and availability
The channel showcased a ra ...
''
with DFC (2007)
Guest appearances
*1994: "Death B-4 Dishonesty", "Things in tha Hood" & "You Can Get the D*ck" (from the DFC album, ''
Things in tha Hood'')
*1994: "Sesshead Funky Junky" (from the
8Ball & MJG
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album, ''
On the Outside Looking In'')
*1995: "We Do This" (from the
Too Short
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album,
''Cocktails'', ft.
2Pac
Tupac Amaru Shakur (; born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor, regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all tim ...
, Father Dom)
*1996: "Buy You Some", "Never Talk Down" & "F*ck My Car" (from the Too Short album, ''
Gettin' It (Album Number Ten)'')
*1997: "Ain't Nobody" & "Wastin' Time" (from the DFC album, ''
The Whole World's Rotten'')
*1997: "4 tha Hustlas" (from the
Ant Banks
Ant Banks (born Anthony Banks, May 16, 1969), is an American record producer and rapper from Oakland, California.
Biography
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album, ''
Big Thangs'', ft. Too Short, 2Pac,
Otis & Shugg)
*1999: "No Future" (from the
Bootleg album, ''
Death Before Dishonesty'')
*2001: "Candy Paint" (from the Too Short album, ''
Chase the Cat'')
*2004: "Do You" & "It's On" (from the
Slum Village
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album, ''
Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)'')
*2005: "Everyday Hoe" (from The Dayton Family album, ''
Family Feud
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The show has had three separate runs, the ...
'')
*2012: "Interlude: Every Coincidence Is Significant" (title track from the Audio Stepchild album)
*2012: "Crazy" (from the
Obie Trice
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album, ''
Bottoms Up'')
References
External links
"BREAKING: MC Breed Passes Away" on HipHop DX"MC Breed Obituary"in ''
The Flint Journal
''The Flint Journal'' is a quad-weekly newspaper based in Flint, Michigan, owned by Booth Newspapers, a subsidiary of Advance Publications. Published Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, it serves Genesee, Lapeer and Shiawassee Counti ...
''
"Flint says goodbye to rap star" atConnectMidMichigan.com
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1971 births
2008 deaths
African-American male rappers
20th-century American male rappers
Deaths from kidney failure in the United States
G-funk artists
Hardcore hip-hop artists
Musicians from Flint, Michigan
Psychopathic Records artists
Rappers from Michigan
Underground rappers
20th-century American male musicians
20th-century African-American musicians
21st-century African-American musicians