Jody Breeze Declares War Young Jeezy...Tisk tisk
From the beginning of the summer to the end, peace is nowhere in sight for one of the reigning monarchs of the Atlanta's music scene. Sharing the same mantle of power as T.I. and Ludacris is Young Jeezy, whom has found himself the target of several emotionally laced diss tracks as of late. The most recent comes from a former colleague and compatriot, Jody Breeze, whom has decided to take aim at the Snowman for reasons that are still clear only to himself.
Employing the hard laced track found on “Uptown,” the underrated and often ignored rapper from the Georgia boondocks takes a myriad of personal, seemingly pain-induced emotional jabs at a man that once shared stages and rocked crowds with him. Breeze even called Mr.17.5's street affiliations and history into question, a minor jab before insulting his family.
Four years ago, both men were members in P. Diddy's southern rap group, Boyz N' Da Hood, along with Duke and Big Gee. Issues arose between the two when Jeezy, who set the streets on fire with his legendary Trap or Die mixtape, parlayed his success into a tool for stronger negotiations in the boardroom which resulted in him being signed to a one album deal with Bad Boy Records and a very lucrative deal with Def Jam. Perhaps due to ignorance, the remaining members of the group were never able to imitate the breakout success Jeezy found, and faded into the annals of southern Hip-Hop history.
Jody Breeze's biggest hit to date has been 2005's “Stay Fresh,” a duet with Jazze Pha. With a chart topping hit like that, it's no wonder Breeze feels that he made Jeezy's career, as he once humbly proclaimed. Gorilla Zoe was in Boyz N Da Hood too and you don't see Big Gee or Duke making dissin' him. I think I smell another “Stay Strapped” in the air, maybe followed up with a touch of “24,23.”
You could say the Griffin, GA MC committed career suicide, but you have to have a career first in order to kill it.
Check out the track below.
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***** young jezzy man i new he was a ***** azz ***** when he charged pimp c a verse when bun b gave him his shot manye. Dont forget *****z jayz could not get no love in the south manye and he had to hollar at his boys from houston texas which is ugk that got him love all over the country death to jayz music manye autotunes is selling and hot your music is not manye just like little mama getting on stage with you lmfao manye you have lost your shyt and you wouldnt be shyt without scarface or ugk manye and your wife is from houston ***** tha fourth lasrgest city in the nation "and down here we dont give a ***** about new york down here *****"
The only thing I remember Jeezy responding to Breeze in the XXL Magazine. Jeezy might of said something though and Breeze might have peeped what was being said. My Cuzin told me Breeze didn't start Jeezy's career, he already had two independent CDs out and three mixtapes out. He was building his career up before Breeze came along. Breeze was signed to Sho Nuff Records in early 2004, Jeezy was in afiliation with Jazze Pha and Sho Nuff but was not signed to him. Jeezy had a his own label in Atlanta "CTE" before Breeze came along. The story starts off when Jeezy was opening for T.I. at a concert and Diddy happen to peep how the crowd was rocking with Jeezy. He asked Jeezy if he wanted to join his new group "Boyz N Da Hood". Jody was the first dude to become apart of it being that "Big Block" was co-owner of Sho Nuff Records. They came together along with Big Duke and Big Gee. They released a couple mixtapes before desideing to drop their debut self-titled album with their hit single "Dem Boyz". Jeezy was already busy promoting his anti*****ted album "Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101". They then released "Felonies" as their second single, though little promotion came from the song. Jody was maybe mad at first because Jeezy did little promotion with the group and that he left. What Jody didn't know was that Jeezy signed a one album deal with Bad Boy. He had dissed him a couple times the most noteable was in the XXL Magazine interview on which Jeezy responed to. This diss may be both emotion and response unlike Gucci's disses. Alot people that Jeezy may have stepped on without noticing have alot to say now but they have to understand and even Ol Heads say this. "It's business, never personal". Breeze needs to sign with a major label. He needs not only backup for himself as a Hip-Hop artist but also for his own label "Young Gunna Music". With his type of talent, dude can rap about anything. After their debut, Boyz N Da Hood was kind of falling off as soon as it started. Jeezy left so that didn't really help their progression as a group. Bad Boy was going to mess them up anyway. Bad Boy dose this thing with their artists, after their first album they don't come back out, and if they do they don't come back out strong. Block I don't think he was aware of this same with "Yung Joc". Hopefully they don't start Beef because both Breeze and Jeezy are real *****z. Everybody need to hop off Gucci ***** and *****. To me his latest mixtape "The Movie, Part 2" was okay he kept throwing shots at Jeezy on a couple of songs though. Everybody is starting to emotionally diss Jeezy all of a sudden. Jeezy is a real ***** though, he might respond but in a different more personal type of way, not no diss record. He need to help Breeze out. What ever happen to "Real recognize Real".