Cool Breeze's resume speaks for itself. A longtime pal of Atlanta's seminal rap visionaries OutKast and Goodie Mob, his legendary verses on "Dirty South" and "D... Read More...
He's gone by many aliases -- ”E-Double-E, the Green Eyed Bandit, and Erick Onassis to name a few -- ”but be it for his celebrated work behind the boards or his ... Read More...
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