Jody Breeze: Independent Party 
Published Thursday, January 17, 2008 2:00 PM
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    By Haaron Hines
    Jody Breeze on his new independence, putting Boyz N Da Hood on hold, irritating ringtone rappers and his desire to give back to the community.

    Jody Breeze has seen his share of the spotlight as a fixture in the Southern underground Hip-Hop scene and a member of the Atlanta based rap group Boyz N Da Hood. But being a piece of a puzzle is not in the big picture for the Griffin, Georgia native.

    After a relatively fruitless stint, Breeze has severed his business ties to Jazze Pha’s Sho Nuff Records and decided to take his destiny into his own hands. After noteworthy appearances with various artists including his Boyz N Da Hood fam and a proven talent for songwriting after contribting five songs to Diddy’s Press Play album, the opportunities seem limitless.

    In the state the music industry is today, strategic independence may be the best move, he, or any other artist can make.


    AllHipHop.com: The news recently broke that you left Jazze Pha’s Sho Nuff label. What was the reason for the split?

    Jody Breeze: Basically it was just time man. It'd been too much time passed with putting anything out. It's time for something different. I've been on Sho' Nuff since 2004. And a lot of time passed with nothing really being done and not enough help with me being put out by them. It's still love, but this is a business situation. They're still family. Always going to be family. But, business wise, it was time to move on.

    AllHipHop.com: You are a member of the group, Boyz N Da Hood, and you’ve written songs for Diddy. Is it safe to assume that Bad Boy South is a likely choice for your new solo deal?

    Jody Breeze: Not really. Well...they're an option. It's a new year and I'm ready to try new things. New group, new people...everything. Everybody is still family. This is a business thing. It's time for me to start branding Jody Breeze instead of just being connected to this or connected to that. It's more about me promoting me and just getting the ball rolling.

    AllHipHop.com: What are some moves you’re making to build your brand?

    Jody Breeze: Right now I have a watch line. I've been looking into movies, trying out for different roles. It's a whole new year and I'm trying to touch every market.

    AllHipHop.com: You have a respectable following from your group projects and solo mixtapes. Will fans have to wait long for new music?

    http://allhiphop.com/photos/blog_pictures/images/19151770/secondarythumb.aspxJody Breeze: They can get new music from me on MySpace. I got the mixtape, Best Kept Secret Vol. 3 on there right now. I'm just trying to stay busy and keep s**t in the streets.

    AllHipHop.com: With every situation the potential for legal disputes over ownership of songs and things like that is always there. Do anticipate any problems coming up with your separation?

    Jody Breeze: No disputes. We tried to take care of that from the get go when we did the deal so we tried to knock out all those problems before they came up. We worked things out. We made a deal. Wasn't a good deal, wasn't a bad deal. But it did what it was supposed to do which is free me up to make moves and do what I need to do for me.

    AllHipHop.com: What do you feel would be the ideal situation for an artist like you?

    Jody Breeze: The ideal situation would be for me to start my own company. I have my label, Young Gunna Records, I'm working on that. I also want to start working with kids. I don't want to sign no grown people. It's too much that goes on with all that. I want to work with the kids and just try to give back as much as I can. It's a brand new year dog. I got to get it.

    AllHipHop.com: With you being focused on your solo career is there any animosity between you and your former label team or your group Boyz N Da Hood?

    Jody Breeze: No, I'm still working with the fam. But right now it's about me and proving, well not really proving, but just executing my plan. Just trying to stay humble and make s**t happen. With any group separation happens. From the Hot Boys to N.W.A there comes a time when members drift apart. You can't do that s**t forever. It was good while it lasted and they're going to always be family. We did a lot of s**t together but every man has his time when he needs to do his own thing and take care of his own responsibilities. I got to do me. I can't wait for a group of n****s to get their s**t together. I'm not saying that I'm through with them, that's just not my priority. I'm doing me right now.

    AllHipHop.com: With all the gimmick and ringtone artists getting all the attention, and you being more of a “hardcore” artist, do you feel you can compete in the industry solo?

    Jody Breeze: I feel like that takes away from people like me. People that take this so seriously. That s**t irritates me. Certain types of music irritates me and not because I'm a hater it's because I love this music. Everybody has their own reasons for being in this s**t and that's why they make that type of music but it is what it is. I just try to stay down, stay true to it man. I was brought up like that. I can't do it any other way. And people are either going to like it or keep it moving. My fans are truly loyal fans. They understand my music. They know where I come from with the type of music I make.

    That part of the population that only mess with the gimmick music do so because they don't know what real music is. Like sometimes it seems like people are blind to the fact that certain things are not considered music. Anybody can rap. Anybody can put out a song. But they can't make real music. Everybody can't make a classic hit that will influence or change someone's life. The whole s**t is crazy right now and all you can really do is stay down and stay true. Because with this gimmick s**t, we're in trouble. We need to keep this real, street s**t alive. I don't care what you do, where you're from, and how much money you make you've got to have love in the streets. If you ain't got that you're not going to make it that long. And it's not all about the streets but being real with people and staying true to where you come from.

    AllHipHop.com: With all the focus on rappers getting into legal problems, for the most part, unnecessarily, do you find yourself questioning the people you hang around or the situations you put yourself in?

    Jody Breeze: I questioned that a long time ago. Well actually I questioned it a little too late because I'm on probation right now. I got to report before I leave out of town. I'm just trying to keep my head above water but it's hard out here. And the people who's out here doing it for real know what I mean. You can rap about it. You can go in the studio and build you a little character and run around like you really lived everything you talk about but when you get out here, it's a whole other ball game.

    Jody Breeze f/ Rick Ross "Work"



    AllHipHop.com: With a solo project on the way what is it about your story that will draw people in?

    Jody Breeze: I'm ready to let the world know what I'm really about and what I've done. Just staying around. Looking at the game and being around n****s that's been doing this for so long. Every n***a I know has been doing this for ten years or longer. Just for me to be on my fifth year doing this s**t, I can't complain. I've been through a lot and I learned a lot. I made mistakes and tried to learn from every one of them and use that to keep it moving. I'm not trying to be doing this ten years from now. Don't get me wrong I love music, but I don't love being a rapper. N****s f***ed up the rap name. You're almost embarrassed to be a rapper now. Well, real n****s feel like that.

    AllHipHop.com: After you decide to put your mic down, what would you like to get into?

    Jody Breeze: I want to start a big charity. My momma worked with the Boys & Girls club for like six or seven years now. She runs her own section. I just want to give back because my moms means a lot to me and she gives all the time. I just want to do s**t like that so people will see that n****s that come from the hood ain't how they try to make them out to be. Life is more than money, cars, and clothes.   


    Comments

     

    RLM $Getmoney$ said:

    First. I'm not big on Jody Breeze.


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    January 17, 2008 2:02 PM
     

    MAK™ said:

    REAL TALK!!!! LOOKIN FOWARD TO DUDE'S PROJECT

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    January 17, 2008 2:05 PM
     

    beatbrothersproduction said:

    Jody NICE!

    It's The Brothers "BeatBrothers"

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    January 17, 2008 2:09 PM
     

    IkonRadio.com said:

    Jody Breeze: "I want to start a big charity. My momma worked with the Boys & Girls club for like six or seven years now. She runs her own section. I just want to give back because my moms means a lot to me and she gives all the time....... Life is more than money, cars, and clothes. "

    With that type of mentality young man, you're going places in LIFE and music
    January 17, 2008 2:11 PM
     

    TuNe said:

    jody breeze is dat nigga in G.A. , T.I.P. that nigga done gone soft and crazy
    January 17, 2008 2:16 PM
     

    IkonRadio.com said:

    Real Talk.....Next to Jeezy, he was the dopest in Boyz n Da Hood. Most people that heard that track "Trap Nig**z" that featured just him and Jeezy agreed that was the best cut on the album
    January 17, 2008 2:18 PM
     

    BootBOI said:

    he probably better without em i dont know we'll c, jazzy pha did produce some good tracks for him so i dnt know...anticipating the album though...
    January 17, 2008 2:22 PM
     

    Flame20 said:

    Sounded fresh at first, but this dude is really on that same old shit. Nothin new here
    January 17, 2008 2:26 PM
     

    Static said:

    I'm down with J Breeze! I don't know why cuz he doesn't really bring anything new to the table, but I loved his first two mixtapes.
    January 17, 2008 2:52 PM
     

    truth tella said:

    Man this nigga Jody aight as a rapper but he better with a group.Jody aint no solo type of rapper that gonna sale to the masses & Jazzy knew that.With the industry in shambles aint nobody gonna take a chance on a dude like Jody.OK he might do 2 or 300 tho but he cant even go gold.Thats not a good investment for any major label.His decision to go independent might be more profitable for him tho.
    He say he dont wanna fuck with grown folk now thats what bother me.I dont think he understand all the hassle he gonna have signing kids with his hardcore wannabe a gangsta image.I think he know he can talk kids into a bullshit deal faster than most grown folk.I live in DA A & Jody along with all his Boyz N Da Hood aint doing nothing for poor folk but promoting more violence on a record.He upset bout the ringtone rappers cause they made & gone continue to outsell these fake hardcore wannabe gangstas.Also Jody aint no positive rapper trying to uplift people all he rap bout is pussy,killing,slangin dope & drinkin, basically nothing new.Jody all i can say is i hope you are willing to change for the good or yo ass gonna be in the cell next to T.I.
    Peace My Black People
    January 17, 2008 2:53 PM
     

    A-trip904 said:

    Jody Breeze ain't gettin much love but he gotta nice style and flow.  I got that Best kept secret 3 and my fav. tracks on there are "On Everything" "Do ya thang" & " Won't Let you Down w/Gorilla Zoe"  I hope ya get that one hit that put ya back in the spotlight.  Get that money in 2008.

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    January 17, 2008 3:18 PM
     

    Boss Up said:

    IkonRadio.com said:
    Jody Breeze: "I want to start a big charity. My momma worked with the Boys & Girls club for like six or seven years now. She runs her own section. I just want to give back because my moms means a lot to me and she gives all the time....... Life is more than money, cars, and clothes. "

    With that type of mentality young man, you're going places in LIFE and music
    January 17, 2008 3:34 PM
     

    JREAL337LA said:

    I THINK JODY BREEZE ALBUM IS THE MOST ANTICIPATED SOLO ALBUM OUT THERE IN ATLANTA BY BEING OUT THERE. I DONT THINK SOME OF YALL UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH ATL BACKS ALL OF THEIR ARTISTS NO MATTER WHAT WE THINK. I RESPECT THEM NICCAS HUSTLE BECUZ THEY BEEN CONSISTENT THE PAST 3 YEARS. WHETHER IN THE CONTRAST IN CALI, NY, TX, OR CHI IS A LONG WAIT UNTIL ARTISTS REDROP A SINGLE OR MIXTAPE ETC.  I KNOW ALOT ATL NICCAS THAT CO-SIGN AND BEEN WAITING ON JODY'S SOLO CD. HE BEEN HAVIN A NICE FLOW SINCE THAT BOYZ IN DA HOOD CD
    January 17, 2008 3:51 PM
     

    jalamc048 said:

    I like Jody.  He got skillz on the mic. He needs to put out a album soon.
    January 17, 2008 4:41 PM
     

    sedgwickave said:

    @truthtella-I feel u just a lil bit but y is it a concern of us working folks if he do250 or 300 thousand? Real talk do u know of 300,000 ppl that would pay money to actually listen to u? I know I don't. Ppl shouldnt count whats in the next man or woman pocket bottomline,and lets not forget,this is MUSIC ppl! HIP-HOP at that! I like his style and I'm over 30,and born in QB raised in the bx and bk most of my life! I agree with u IkonRadio.com ,Trap Nigguz was the best track on there. And Truthtella one more thing brother,youngun is talking about uplifting his community on a local level despite what he puts on wax.Too many cats talk that rah-rah and then try to live it(dare I say Tupac post-Juice era?)but not this kid...let him breathe my dude,cuz it seems like he is a breath of fresh air....
    January 17, 2008 5:15 PM
     

    sedgwickave said:

    @truthtella-I feel u just a lil bit but y is it a concern of us working folks if he do250 or 300 thousand? Real talk do u know of 300,000 ppl that would pay money to actually listen to u? I know I don't. Ppl shouldnt count whats in the next man or woman pocket bottomline,and lets not forget,this is MUSIC ppl! HIP-HOP at that! I like his style and I'm over 30,and born in QB raised in the bx and bk most of my life! I agree with u IkonRadio.com ,Trap Nigguz was the best track on there. And Truthtella one more thing brother,youngun is talking about uplifting his community on a local level despite what he puts on wax.Too many cats talk that rah-rah and then try to live it(dare I say Tupac post-Juice era?)but not this kid...let him breathe my dude,cuz it seems like he is a breath of fresh air....
    January 17, 2008 5:16 PM
     

    drewhood said:

    Jody Breeze: I feel like that takes away from people like me. People that take this so seriously. That s**t irritates me. Certain types of music irritates me and not because I'm a hater it's because I love this music. Everybody has their own reasons for being in this s**t and that's why they make that type of music but it is what it is. I just try to stay down, stay true to it man. I was brought up like that. I can't do it any other way. And people are either going to like it or keep it moving. My fans are truly loyal fans. They understand my music. They know where I come from with the type of music I make.

    That part of the population that only mess with the gimmick music do so because they don't know what real music is. Like sometimes it seems like people are blind to the fact that certain things are not considered music. Anybody can rap. Anybody can put out a song. But they can't make real music. Everybody can't make a classic hit that will influence or change someone's life. The whole s**t is crazy right now and all you can really do is stay down and stay true. Because with this gimmick s**t, we're in trouble. We need to keep this real, street s**t alive. I don't care what you do, where you're from, and how much money you make you've got to have love in the streets. If you ain't got that you're not going to make it that long. And it's not all about the streets but being real with people and staying true to where you come from.


    i cosign 1000%... this is why jody is that dude, and i support the dude to the fullest
    January 17, 2008 5:24 PM
     

    Hypnotice7 said:

    Props to Jody Breeze. Bout time a young rapper talked about giving back.
    January 17, 2008 5:25 PM
     

    GoodLookinOut said:

    Breeze that dude, i hope he get's on a coo label and drops some albums.
    January 17, 2008 5:42 PM
     

    truth tella said:

    I aint hattin on Jody Breeze i live in the A Town but i see all these rappers including him talking this giving back to the community (T.I.,Young Jeezy)and they aint really doin that.Man i see all these niggas on the street & in the clubs smokin & drinkin & talkin bout who they gone whip ass.Dont believe the hype from an interview people.I understand music is entertainment and some rappers leave the entertainment part on wax but most these thug wannabez in the A dont.Even T.I. used to talk bout all the charity shit he was doing or gonna do then he try to buy an arsenal to maybe kill me or you.If Jody gone do it he aint got to say it he should juz do it.This dude is a hustler and he know how to talk the talk that make yall believe he gonna do good.Also someone asked do i know 300 tho people? well I personally dont know 300 tho people. all i said was for a (MAJOR) Label this is not a good investment.Im an indie artist and id luv to sale 300 tho because its mostly profit.Jody if ya reading this all i gotta say is action speak louder than words.What you do with ya loot from Boyz In Da Hood or your solo album? Passing out turkeys on thanksgiving or christmas aint really giving back like these wealthy rappers be doin.show me Jody im tired of listening to young and old rappers selling pipe dreams.
    January 17, 2008 6:00 PM
     

    poe said:

    Jody B. is that dude, flow is nice.


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    January 17, 2008 6:51 PM
     

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    That joint with Ross is cool, beat knocks hard.


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    January 17, 2008 7:37 PM
     

    buddha da great said:

    jody breeze a.k.a da young gunna a.k.a the best kept secret is da muhfuckin truth real talk not too many niggas fuckin wit dat boy  if u check out the whole series of the best kept secret from 1 to 3 youll see jody keep doin ya thing homie i fucks wit ya
    January 17, 2008 7:44 PM
     

    RedDeezo said:

    im gonna be honest ya'll, i hated on Jody Breeze w/o even giving him a chance. I thought he was like everybody else in the south. I was wrong. I burnt a couple trax of the net, and that boy is nice. He got a good feel to his music, i ain't gonna lie. Im actually gonna cop the next thang he put out. I learned my lesson on talking before knowin.......I hate admitting the truth sometimes....lol
    January 17, 2008 8:23 PM
     

    buddha da great said:

    @ RedDeezo yea pimpin dat nigga the truth
    January 17, 2008 9:43 PM
     

    king boola boola said:

    i always like homeboy and felt he had promise.
    January 18, 2008 12:26 AM
     

    blazeburna said:

    IMMA BE LOOKING OUT FOR JODY BREEZE MUSIC REAL TALK!
    January 18, 2008 2:52 AM
     

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    Hoodgrown said:

    Dude sounds like he has a good head on his shoulders. And I like what he said about ringtone rap as well. Cats are so quick to make it seem like everyone in the South is on that ringtone shit but there are a lot of cats who really rep the music.

    Haven't really heard his shit so I'm going to have to give it a listen.....

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    January 18, 2008 6:04 AM
     

    Young00 said:

    CHECK OUT YOUNG S.W.A.G. HE A NEW ARTIST IN ATL HIS FLOW IS CRAZY!!!!

    www.myspace.com/daddystylez
    January 18, 2008 7:13 AM
     

    Young00 said:

    JODY IS NICE!! ATL!! BUT YA'LL NEED TO CHECK OUT YOUNG S.W.A.G.

    www.myspace.com/daddystylez
    January 18, 2008 7:15 AM
     

    Dub_City Bomber said:

    I don't know what to think. I mean, I LOVED his comments on ringtone rappers and how it is right now. I also, appreciated what he said about helping the communtiy after rap.....then I heard the song on here.

    Sounds like the same 'ol "hustler" rapper to me...
    January 18, 2008 7:33 AM
     

    buddha da great said:

    @blaze burna was poppin nigga u fuck wit A.m.g
    January 18, 2008 11:12 AM
     

    get ringtones now | News trends site said:

    January 18, 2008 11:39 AM
     

    c.los305 said:

    jody is the truth for all the haterz out there, that boy there is sick plus he trynna do something positive the least thing yall could do is support the homie
    January 18, 2008 12:08 PM
     

    truth tella said:

    Jody Breeze is juz another fast talking hustla.Anybody who believe him or Jeezy or T.I doing something positive for the hood are being hustled by these hustlas.Jeezy said the same thang got paid & bought a $500 thousand car a few homes and jewelz to floss with, and stay in the clubs poppin bottles all night.where is the contribution to the poor folk?
    O.K im waiting for someone to answer?....huh?
    I thought so.
    Also The King Of The South(T.I)what did he do? huh?
    im waiting?....
    Like i said passing out turkeys on thanksgiving aint shit when you worth millions.I know Jody aint got long money like these other rappers but this guy had or should have enough paper to start a charity.Which by the way does not take a lot of pay-pa to accomplish.Im also quite sure the boyz club wouldnt laugh at him if he started with even a $5,000 contribution.Hell Jody & his homies spend more than that in the club.Like i stated before i live in Atlanta & im a witness to what aint being done but what Jody & the other rappers say they gonna,woulda,shoulda do but they aint doin.I hope Jody next cd sell a couple million then well see what he does.Dont get me wrong im not picking on this guy im talking to all the celebrities who say this type stuff in interviews & promise they gonna help less fortunate folk when they get paid.Soon as they get paid seem they catch amnesia & forget what they said they gonna do.Dont eva forget that what a man speak on a record is really a part of him even if he is just entertaining.(Im a Hustla hommie,nigga ask about me!)
    January 18, 2008 1:15 PM
     

    whackrapper sniper said:

    I'm from nyc and never heard about this dude until i listen to the first boyz n da hood album. He is aight he got my vote. And one night i hung out with him up here that year the mix tape award show was in the apollo and the fight broke out and we ended up going to a club and kicking it. Cool Ass dude.
    January 18, 2008 2:46 PM
     

    TRAPMUZIK06 said:

    I fuk wit jody breeze but is he dat nigga in atlanta?? naw not right now ion know where da fuk ^^^^^^ niggas from...but he got hella potential
    January 18, 2008 3:02 PM
     

    doeboi5000 said:

    Jody Breeze iz dat nigga...i def. fucks wit him..
    January 19, 2008 3:00 PM
     

    Ken_P said:

    5 wackest rapper:

    5. gucci mane
    4. mike jones, who mike jonnnnnnnnes!
    3. yung joc
    3. cycl 1777
    1. jody breeze (what kinda nigga name is jody?)
    January 21, 2008 1:03 AM
     

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