
Villain (Explicit)
Broc Jesch (Breezy) American Rapper at his best!
Breezy produced all 20 beats himself, making another worthy addition to his music catalog of great songs. Showing off his unique flow ability, shining light on the positive, & negative personal experiences, racial discrimination, & relationships. Not to mention stoner problems weighing him down.
The emotion travels outside the relationships & takes a closer look into the stereotypical stoner mind about the drug culture. For as much darkness is in the world, this roller coaster of Breezy’s life appears to be on the bright side. A star of collaborations are on this album & good enough to not complain about them. Breezy called up DJ Clay for the extra wicked “Darkness,” an teams up with Potluck for a smooth, laid-back, hippy heritage jam called “Breakout The W**d.” An former Strange Music Artist Kutt Calhoun came through with the punchline-fest “Freaking Me Out.” Also he packed Whitney Peyton for the underdog, outcast track called “Going Nowhere.”
Many more collaborations are also apart of this massive project. The 20 songs help shape the album to it’s entirety & feels more well-rounded than just telling Breezy’s life story. The hour long, 20-track play length will impress or distract the listener. Recorded at Breezy’s home studio & mastered it himself. Breezy made this thing from scratch, proving to be more than just a professional rapper. He’s been passionate & dedicated, putting on more than a few hats to achieve this amount of success. From writing, rapping, composing, & recording himself, to producing, engineering, editing/mixing, mastering, publishing & promoting all by himself.