Jody Breeze: Just Another Boy N Da Hood
Eager to capitalize on the buzz, Jody was set to release A Day In The Life of Jody Breeze. The project still hasnt been released, but Jody Breeze wont let a little harsh wind deter him. Hes re-upped with Boyz N Da Hood and their first single, "Everybody Know Me", is doing well on radio stations, with a video set for release soon. HipHopDX.com sits down with the homie, Jody Breeze as he talks about his love for the people, why his solo album is still sitting on the show and shares his thoughts about fellow member, Gorilla Zoe
HHDX: The single joint is doing alright how do you think the fans are going to receive the revamped Boyz N Da Hood line-up?
JB: For me, personally, I think that the people are going to like the group. Its not much of a difference. But Zoe man, hes a real nigga, for real! Hes on that Screamfest Tour, right now. Hes getting a lot of promotion that we need as a group and for us on the solo tip. Our music hasnt changed, its grown. We still keeping it hood for yall.
HHDX: There are a lot of people waiting on you to start shining since you dropped Stay Fresh awhile back. How is that coming with you?
JB: I stay working all the time, but Im also trying to be patient and let the shine come to me. Trust, Im still dropping mixtapes, I have a new one thats dropping in two weeks. I still get love everywhere I go. I just want to say that I appreciate all of the fans and their support. I am just trying to get my business straight. Thats the one thing about this industry, you have to have all of your business straight in order to make it.
HHDX: To play Devils advocate are you happy with your current situation? It seems as if theres a significant push behind Gorilla Zoe with Hood Nigga.
JB: Pretty much, thats what it was made for. That was why the whole group was put together. It was there for us to do our thing and take it to the next level. Its up for the members in the group to do their thing to make a situation. Zoe came in at a good time. He got a song going strong in the game, right now, with that "Hood Nigga" shit. All you need is a song to keep it moving. Ive been doing this for four years, but I keep doing shows and I stay everywhere. Im on other peoples albums, Im writing joints on their shit. I still get money. Im going to always be around. My time may come when a lot of these party records die down. I like to keep my music real. When you see me, you never see me with any security, no bodyguards or anything like that. I have what it takes to stay long in the game. A lot of people arent really built for this.
HHDX: What else do you have in the works that people should get ready to see soon from you?
JB: People should really get ready for my album. When it comes out, everybody is going to know about it. Im trying to get the people to be patient. Its harder for me than it is for my fans. Im dealing with people that they [the fans] dont know anything about. I got all types of shit. I got clothing lines and watches. I have tours that Im going to be on. You already know that Im on that new Boyz N Da Hood album, Im on Gorilla Zoes album. Im just putting in work, man.
HHDX: Do you think that right now everything is being done to promote this next Boyz N Da Hood album?
JB: We just shot four more videos. The album is like a movie. Thats why we pushed it back. We just came off of a 45-city promo run. They know that were coming. Were just trying to push it and grind.
HHDX: Block is doing really well by pushing certain artists. It made him a player to watch in the industry, but if you could go anywhere where would you go and why?
JB: Really, I would go anywhere where they believe in me and my project. Its whatever. I am not that hard to get along with or talk to. If you see me, then you see me. Theres a lot of shit that one has to go through in order to make it in this business. You have to work hard just to get to one simple situation. It aint about where I go, its about what I do. I like dealing with a real nigga. I dont give a damn where its at.
HHDX: Jeezy left and now is having major success as a solo artist. Was being in a group ever the plan for you or was that just a stepping stone to greater things?
JB: It was definitely a stepping stone for me, but at the same time, I knew exactly what it was and what it could be. I was a solo act before I got with the group. Any dude that was in it before, already know that the group shit isnt going to last forever. Whatever Im doing, I put my all into it, so they cant just say that Im doing it for so-so reasons. Its a lot of grinding.
HHDX: Well, how much progress do you think youve made?
JB:From the time I got in the game, Ive made serious progress. I get better and better whenever I go into the booth. The way I work is so different. I have never wrote anything down, seriously! When I spit, its more real, the more I keep talking, the more I know people are going to feel me. I just talk about real shit and it sounds good.
HHDX: At the end of the day, with the business being a shady place what keeps you going and wanting to be heard?
JB: The people. Common said it best. Its nothing like being an inspiration to someone who loves what youre saying. Cats all over the world come up to you kids, girls, aunties and the grandmas come up to you to know what you doing. If it wasnt for them, Id damn sure not be called no rapper!
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