Breez Evahflowin lyrics
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Artist's albums
Nephilim Fossils b/w Herd
2022 · single
the Idiotic
2022 · single
Breez Evahflowin & Dirt E Dutch: Seconds
2021 · album
Old Man Fall
2020 · album
Deep Breez: The Power Cosmic
2020 · album
See Me Low
2020 · single
Old Man Spring: Krohme
2020 · album
Silver Dollar
2020 · single
HoppylittleClowds
2020 · single
Social Distancing
2020 · single
Old Man Winter Vol 2: 5th Seal
2020 · album
Old Man Winter Vol. 1: DJ Static
2020 · album
Dinner
2019 · single
Empty
2019 · single
F.U.N. The Fierce Urgency of Now
2018 · album
Under the Stars / B/W What's Hood
2018 · single
On Love
2018 · single
Deep Breez: Bring Out Your Dead
2017 · album
As He Goes On...
2010 · album
Breez Deez Treez
2009 · album
Troublemakers: Remixes, Releases, Robots!
2008 · album
Troublemakers
2008 · album
FLY
2003 · album
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Biography
A member of the Stronghold underground rap collective, MC Breez Evahflowin (born Enrique DaSilva) was a leading force in the New York, as well as national, battle rap scenes during the late '90s. Among several other achievements, he was crowned the national grand champion of the famed Blaze Battle competition in 1999. While his participation in battles waned, he aligned himself with the independent rap movement that was beginning to take shape during that same time period. During his freestyle rap days, he was a part of various local groups that put out vinyl and even released his own solo 12", "Forsaken," in 1996, which appeared on the BBE Music compilation Hip-Hop Forever (1998) by DJ/producer Kenny Dope. In the early 2000s, Breez recorded many singles and 12"s for an assortment of different indie labels, including the Boston-based Detonator Records, as well as contributing a slew of guest appearances. Despite not having much material to his name, he was able to work with several A-list underground rap artists, like Vast Aire and the Molemen. Breez offered the Fly EP on Just Be Records in 2003, but released his first proper full-length, Troublemakers, collaborating exclusively with producer Dirt E. Dutch, on Little Ax in 2008. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi