MC Breed, born Eric Breed in Chicago, Illinois, emerged as a formidable figure in the West Coast hip-hop scene in the late 1980s. His musical journey began in Pomona, California, where he honed his skills alongside his childhood friend, DJ Slip.
Breakthrough and Success:
Breed's breakthrough came in 1991 with the release of his debut album, "MC Breed & DFC." The album featured the iconic track "4 Tha Hustlas," which became an instant anthem for the hip-hop community and beyond, propelling Breed to stardom.
Challenges and Controversies:
Despite his commercial success, Breed faced numerous challenges throughout his career. He was arrested on drug charges in the early 1990s and later served time in prison. His lyrics, which often glorified gang violence and drug dealing, also drew criticism from some quarters.
Discography:
Over the course of his career, MC Breed released eight studio albums:
* MC Breed & DFC (1991) * Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin' (1992) * Big Baller (1993) * Funkafied (1994) * Tha New Breed (1996) * Flatline (1998) * It's All Hood (2000) * Young Breed (2008)
Members:
MC Breed's music was largely influenced by his close collaboration with a group of talented musicians known as "Da Family Connection" (DFC). DFC consisted of:
MC Breed's music continues to resonate with fans around the world. His raw and uncompromising lyrics, coupled with his infectious beats, have cemented his place in hip-hop history as a pioneer of the West Coast sound. Despite his untimely passing in 2008, his legacy lives on through his timeless music and the countless artists he inspired.