MC Breed

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Eric T. "MC" Breed (b. circa 1972) a native of Flint, & Detroit, Michigan is a rapper.

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 Short in Atlanta, Georgia; with his G-funk-oriented sound giving way to more dirty south influences.

Breed was one of the first rappers from the mid-west to break into national and international markets. He worked together with rappers such as 2Pac, Too Short, The D.O.C., Esham, Project: Deadman, Tito 6, and Proof of rap group D12. Breed has worked with producers such as Jazze Pha, Warren G, The Hurra, Colin Wolfe, Erotic D, Ant Banks & Fritz The Cat His most popular album Funkafied features George Clinton on two tracks.

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.

[edit] Discography

  • 1991 MC Breed and DFC (SDEG/Ichiban)
  • 1992 20 Below (Wrap/SDEG/Power Artists/Ichiban)
  • 1993 The New Breed (Wrap/SDEG/Power Artists/Ichiban)
  • 1994 Funkafied (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1995 Big Baller (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1995 The Best Of MC Breed (Wrap/SDEG/Power Artists/Ichiban)
  • 1996 Da Hood Tapes (Ichiban)
  • 1996 To Da Beat Ch'all (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1997 Saucy (One Puff Music/Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1997 Flatline (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1999 It's All Good (Power/Roadrunner)
  • 1999 2 for the Show (Roadrunner)
  • 2000 Rare Breed (Albatross/One Puff Music/RND)
  • 2001 The Fharmacist (Fharmacy)
  • 2001 Chopped & Screwed (Ichiban)
  • 2004 The New Prescription (Psychopathic/RED)

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