Breezy Beat MC – Shake The Joint ( Bass Version ) – 1988
Breezy Beat MC is widely considered to be one of the top Miami Bass rappers of the late 1980s/early 1990s. He took a special interest in fusing Miami Bass with pre-rave House music, as well as recording more traditional Hip-Hop songs as b-sides to his singles. Born 1969 in Chicago, Illinois to a musical family, the young Puerto Rican rapper-to-be first took to playing the guitar, impressing his father by performing Billy Joel songs. He spent his childhood moving between Chicago and Puerto Rico. He became hooked on rap music with the release of Kurtis Blow’s seminal 1980 single The Breaks, and decided to become a rapper after hearing The Treacherous Three’s 1981 release of Feel the Heartbeat. While in Puerto Rico, he began playing guitar with a local Folkloric quartet, which served as a great educational tool for learning the classic standards of legendary Puerto Rican songwriters such as Rafael Hernandez and Don Felo. After returning to the US, his family finally settled on living in South Florida as a way to lessen the effects of his asthma. Upon arriving in South Florida in 1986, he met aspiring musician DJ Nasty, who in turn introduced him to established local recording artists such as Double Duce’s Mighty Rock, entering the world of Miami Bass and local Hip-Hop. After Breeze and Nasty began working up performance routines, they signed with a booking agent who got the duo shows touring with LeJuan Love, Beatmaster Clay D, Afro-Rican, and opening for the established New …


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Breezy bee and NWBAY
lyk brian badonde became a rapper
WOW Rhythym 98 I remember I was in school and heard that Rhythym 98 got sold and it was going off air It was like the end of the world!!!
One of my favorite bass records back in da day! I saw Breezy Beat MC perform this at Hot Wheels…..Good times!
@khwarriors I use to go to the beat club also on bird road. Saw Run DMC , Ultimate MC’s , Roxanne , UTFO and all the others. Break dancing and close up stage. After the beat club I started going to castle park where break dancing was on friday or saturday nights. I even have a photo of club randolphs and some people who frequented there
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breezybeatmc i thank u 4 making this song! man we had a lot of boom contest back n the day wit this one and it sound so good on 8 12′s slowedown.
nice post
Ol’ school for real! Carol city stand up!
hey prick . Dan Anthony is back in florida . doing well . Im going to call you soon . I was just showing my new wife your song. I was looking for your home page to see what other stuff youve been recording. my cell has been shut off and have a new number for my Deltona fl #. ill call u with it soon.
Yo this reminds me of that club Manhattans on US1
Wow! Awesome song. I had this song on cassette back in the day.
All of Debonaire records were kickin’ back in the day here in J-ville,Fl he had a knack of producing some great sounds…The one that stands out for me was Muppet bass…
WHO, people don’t remember rythym 98. But remember when Hotwheels was jumpin, and you had Skylites in Town And Country mall off Kendall Drive. What you know about that! Killian Class of 91. Richmond Jr. high
Im doing just fine, lol. It must have been the 24 pack of Milwaukees Best. Unfortunately I cant remember being at this party your writing about.
Intresting seeing this great Artist (who I never get to know well) throwing up when going to Steven Hills release party.
Hope he is doing well
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hahaha i got this on wax… 1988………WTF
whon ever posted this u all right!
True Dat!
Damn..havent heard this in over 20 years! Reminds me of the underground (pirate) stations in Miami back in the day such as Rhythm 98 and BASS 91.7 FM, who used to play all the jams( the dirty versions) from
2 Live Crew, Beatmaster Clay D, Gigolo Tony, MC ADE, MC Shy D,..as well as all the other underated Miami Bass artists out there.
Peace
I regret not getting the complete CD with all the other songs. Can’t find it anywhere. Remember “No Money No Girl” lol rare…Miami Bch. Clubs: “Decos” on Washington..oh the memories
this is dope and real, but what suprises me more is that an infamous record promoter has the same name as me
I have this original 12″ single! It is still bangin’ bass all over the room!
Been to all those places. Going way back for teen clubs how about the Beat Club on Bird Rd and 98 Ave. I saw Run DMC, Lime, and Expose among others in that club.
i rememeber back on 88 sneaking in the clubs underage and all listening to these jams lol viva MIAMI
I Used To Rewind This Joint And Cruise NYC
“Breezy MC Has That Intelectual Beat”
You Never Head This Shit In NY But It Is The Best
Oh Snap! The Skylite!!! In Town and Country??? That was the first club I ever snuck into as a teenager…good times! I saw 2 Live Crew perform live at the Skylite…