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		<title>Jody Breeze Explains Jeezy Beef</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>“Jeezy knows that I done came up on him on different occasions and asked if we had a problem.”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Before Young Jeezy exploded as a solo artist in the rap game, he was part of Bad Boy's Boyz N Da Hood back in 2005 alongside Jody Breeze, Duke and Bigg Gee.  After leaving the group to pursue his own career, there was no real word as to his relation with the other three members, but without any hostility, it felt as though things were alright.</p>
<p>Recently, however, Breeze dropped the diss track and video “Uptown” where he shed some light on the Snowman and delivered a lyrical barrage to his former group member.  Lyrics mentioned a point where he saw Jeezy on Ocean Drive with Keyshia Cole where he could have caused<span id="more-13759"></span> some harm if he wanted to.</p>
<p>Taking time out with <em>VladTV</em>, Breezy finally gave a picture and explained where the diss came from and his issues with Jeezy.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“This ain't no rap beef, this is something personal.  We're supposed to be family and you don't send someone up on your brother…You think you're keeping it real, but you're not.”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Giving his account, the rapper stated that he was approached by people affiliated with Jeezy at a club during Ciara's album release party. Admitting that he was a little drunk, he added that they came at him in a manner where there seemed like there was a problem and saying that he had loose lips.</p>
<p>Once together, Breeze feels that there was a brotherhood between the two of them and it makes no sense why time has shown that the family ties have been cut as he can't even approach him.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“This ain't got nothing to do with the group.  I want everybody to understand that n*ggas been doing a lot of grimey shi*t for a long time, but on the outside looking in, people don't know what the fu*ck is going on.  All you see is the ni*gga with the ice on hopping out of the cars with people that are supposed to be gangster.” </strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The music business is clearly an open ocean with too many sharks to look out for and friendships mean nothing when money is involved.  Hopefully, artists will be able to come back to reality and not be so seduced by the flashing lights to realize that no one is unable to be touched in the world so ditch the ego and act like you never had a record deal.</p>
<p>Time will tell when Jeezy gives his account of what happened.</p>
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		<title>Jody Breeze Declares War Young Jeezy...Tisk tisk</title>
		<link>http://hiphopwired.com/2009/09/14/jody-breeze-declares-war-young-jeezy-tisk-tisk/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 19:45:56 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>Employing the hard laced track found on “Uptown,” the <span id="more-9397"></span>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.</p>
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<p>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 <em>Trap or Die</em> 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.</p>
<p>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.”</p>
<p>You could say the Griffin, GA MC committed career suicide, but you have to have a career first in order to kill it.</p>
<p>Check out the track below.</p>
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