Biography
Among the initial rappers to turn out the Midwest in the first ’90s, MC Breed of dog experienced modest achievement while located in Flint, MI, before leaving the Midwest to utilize the D.O.C. in L.A. and As well Brief in Atlanta. Breed’s debut recording, MC Breed of dog & DFC (1991), premiered within the small indie label SDEG and, on the trunk cover, pictures Breed of dog and Da Flint Staff (DFC) within their b-boy stances, donning gaudy Detroit Tigers clothes. The record merged the East and Western world Coast sounds of that time period, getting both lyrical and cool; in addition, it spawned an effective one, “Ain’t No Potential in Yo’ Frontin’,” that was afterwards sampled for Glaciers Cube’s “Wicked” and helped keep carefully the record on Billboard’s R&B graph for an impressive 52 weeks. Third , initial success, unparalleled at that time for the Midwestern rap action, Breed adopted even more of a Western world Coast gangsta audio. He began dealing with D.O.C., who helped compose and produce a number of the music on Breed’s third record, The New Breed of dog (1993). By this aspect, the Flint indigenous had still left the Midwest and DFC behind and was marketing on all coasts. His initiatives proved effective when his 4th record, Funkafied (1994), peaked at amount nine in the Billboard R&B graph. However, Breed could not match the achievement of that record, and subsequent produces through the entire ’90s — most of them offering Too Brief, whom Breed of dog became close with once the two relocated to Atlanta — didn’t graph nearly aswell. Nonetheless, he continued to be prolific as an underground rapper, launching generally an record per year and aligning himself using the Dirty South motion. In 2008, Breed of dog suffered kidney failing while playing golf ball in Atlanta. He passed away while asleep in a friend’s house in Ypsilanti, Michigan on November 22 of this year.
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1 | His last song "Everyday I Wait", was recorded just two days before his death. |
Soundtrack
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Death Racers | 2008 | Video performer: "Swallow This Nut" / writer: "Swallow This Nut" | |
Harsh Times | 2005 | performer: "Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'" - as MC Breed | |
8 Mile | 2002 | performer: "Gotta Get Mine" / writer: "Gotta Get Mine" - as Eric Breed | |
Zebrahead | 1992 | performer: "Sister and Brother" - as MC Breed / producer: "Sister and Brother" - as Eric Breed / writer: "Sister and Brother" - as Eric Breed |
Actor
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Dollar | 2000 | Video | Dollar |
Self
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Street Life | 2001 | Video documentary | Himself |
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