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Breezy Beat MC

voc,
Musician of Electronic and Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. Luis Cabrera Luis Cabrera (2)

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 U.S., 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 york Hip-Hop act Whodini in 1987. Finding a somewhat outdated local studio, Breezy and Nasty began recording a demo version of their debut song Shake the Joint, which led to a meeting with a former DJ for DXJ/Maggotron turned producer named Claudio 'DJ Debonaire' Barella. Debonaire offered the duo a deal to release a two-song 12" single, on the condition that the song be re-recorded and produced by Deb himself. Reluctant to give up the role of producer, the group took the deal, and also recorded the traditional Hip-Hop flavored track Catch My Drift as the b-side. Immediately upon release in 1988, the single made waves on all three of the big radio stations in South Florida, and more performances followed. After two shows working with Debonaire, distrust arose, and the partnership between the act and Debonaire ended. Breezy and Nasty decided to take their act into their own hands, booking time with an unknown studio to record their folow up entitled Partytime (Louie's House), but the new engineer wouldn't allow Breezy hands-on production, compromising the record. Regardless, the crew was approached by the infamous record promoter Nick Salerno, who created Showroom Records in 1989 for the release of the duo's work. Nick had also worked with Debonaire, and due to a debt between the two, Nick took control of Debonaire's SP1200 sampler for Breezy to use to produce their follow up record, No Money, No Girlfriend (b/w Puerto Rican House Rocker). Shortly after, the Breezy ended his partnership with Nick to seek out further options, while DJ Nasty remained at Nick's side. Breezy then signed to Momentum Records to finance his debut album, but before the album could be finished, the deal abruptly ended with only the single and video for No Good Unless They Love You was recorded. Breezy was allowed to take his new song to another label, Tone Def Records, owned by Danny Cannary and the now famous Diaz Brothers. This partnership proved fruitful as Breezy was hired to produce other acts on the label such as A Step Beyond. During this time, outside sources also began hiring Breezy to produce songs, including the Henry Stone and Paul Klein's empirical label Hot Productions. Dave Noller, founder of Dynamix II, had also breifly worked with DJ Debonaire, and with the formation of Dynamix II Records, Noller approached fellow Debonaire refugee Breezy to update Dynamix's classic Just Give the DJ a Break in 1990 by adding intricate vocal rhythms to the track. This highlight in his career was trumped yet again when longtime friend and Power 96 radio personality DJ Laz asked Breezy to contribute vocals to two songs on Laz's groundbreaking debut LP in 1991. Around this time, he was also was featured in a number of projects that were never released, including S.P.I.C. (Spanish People in Control). For the next two years, Breezy Beat avoided the music industry as he was disillusioned by fleeting success and constant short-changing, but in 1993, Ish Ledesma, famous for his Disco group Foxy and his Freestyle music group Company B, approached Breeze with a unique concept; to create a contempory fusion of HiNRG dance music with famed Soul-singer Betty Wright, and Ish himself. The group called themselves Wizzzard, but the resulting album entitled Bettishbreeze, failed to find its audience. The exhausted Breezy took an extended break from his recording career, returning to playing guitar and singing live bi-lingually for local clubs. During this period, Breezy formed the band Sinamen Skunk, a funk rock band with rapping and a live DJ in 1993. This was followed with his formation of the Band Imagine That in 1995, releasing an original album in limited quantities. At the end of 1998 Breezy moved to Asheville, North Carolina, and joined a Latin Salsa band named Soul Rhythms. After years of absence from the world of recorded Urban Music, Breezy returned to South Florida in 2001, first writing and producing an album of non-urban spanish music entitled Ahi Esta in 2002. He then reunited with former Hot Productions co-owner Paul Klein to record for Paul's new outfit, Empire MusicWerks. Paul has commisioned Breezy to produce Reggaeton, as well as updating classics such as Shake the Joint. Breezy conmtinues to live and record and South Florida.

     
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Bass
Genres
  • Electronic
  • Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Dance
Popular Tracks   
Shake The Joint (Famous Original) on The Classic Collection by Debonaire Allstars
Shake The Joint (The Re-Issue) [feat. Jock D] on 25 Years Strong by Debonaire Allstars
Shake The Joint 2.0 (Imatran Voima Remix) on Octagon Of Opposition by Debonaire Allstars
Shake The Joint - Amos Larkins Reload on Electro Classics Reloaded by Various Artists
Shake the Groove Remastered on Trivium by Breezy Beat MC
Yo Soy Tu Zombie on Yo Soy Tu Zombie by Breezy Beat MC
Try Remastered on Trivium by Breezy Beat MC
Pioneer Persuader 1 Remix Remastered on Trivium by Breezy Beat MC
Come To Your Man on Miami Dance Archives by Various Artists

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Discography


Title Artist Year Type
Bass Re-GeneratorDJ Debonaire / Breezy Beat MC2008Album
Start The Party / Freak-A-ThonJock D Feat. Breezy Beat MC2006Album
Just Give The D.J. A Break 1990Dynamix II Featuring Breezy Beat MC1990Album
No Good Unless They Love YouBreezy Beat MC1990Album
Louies House / Party TimeBreezy Beat MC And DJ Nasty1989Album
No Money, No GirlfriendBreezy Beat MC & DJ Nasty1989Album
Shake The JointBreezy Beat MC1988Album
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