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Eric T. "MC" Breed (b. circa 1972) a native of Flint, & Detroit, Michigan is a rapper.

After his early success with the 1991 gold-selling single "Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'," featuring samples from "Funky Worm" by the Ohio Players and "More Bounce to the Ounce" by Zapp, Breed was positioned for stardom due to the fact that he had obtained management from Tommy Quon, (manager of rapper Vanilla Ice at the time) who solicited and received multiple offers for Breed's services from companies like Warner Bros, Jive, Capitol, and Atlantic Records to sign.

In order to facilitate his rapid advancement in the music industry, Quon moved Breed into a condo in Plano, TX (Dallas) where he would be able to work on his latest project while waiting for his current contract with Ichiban Records to expire. This would have allowed Breed to sign a six-figure record deal with one of the above-mentioned record labels. Instead, Breed decided to bounce back to Atlanta, GA and complete the album, "20 Below and Rising", in which he received a handsome $50,000 advance to complete for Ichiban Records. Rumor has it that Breed also received a "Jeep with Breed on the chrome" as part of the agreement to sign with Ichiban. Anyway, Breed had already completed the "20 Below" project and hated to see the hard work go to waste, therefore, he felt that he had to head back to Atlanta to finish what he had started. Little did he know, that this would be one of the worst career moves in the history of rap music.

Nevertheless, Breed connected with rappers from both the south and the west coast including rapper Too Short in Atlanta, Georgia, along with a young Warren G, D.O.C., Scarface and developed a friendship of sorts with the late Tupac Shakur with whom he collaborated on southern classic "Gotta Get Mine". which resulted in his G-funk-oriented sound giving way to Dirty South influences.

Breed was one of the first rappers from the mid-west to break into national and international markets. He worked with rappers such as 2Pac (notably on the song, "Gotta Get Mine"), Too Short, The D.O.C., Esham, The Insane Clown Posse, Slum Village, Rappin 4 Tay, Eightball & MJG, George Clinton, Yo-Yo, Spice 1, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Pooh-Man, Project: Deadman, Tito 6, and Proof of rap group D12. Breed has worked with producers such as Jazze Pha, Warren G, Erick Sermon, The Hurra, Colin Wolfe, Erotic D, Ant Banks, Fritz The Cat and DJ Willie Fressh. His most popular album Funkafied features George Clinton on two tracks. Though the years since "Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'" enabled Breed to collaborate with many high-profile rappers, this body of work would remain slightly under the popular radar. In 1999, Breed made a triumphant return to the southeastern Michigan scene as the single "Let's Go to da Club" was incredibly well-received on Detroit-area radio and became a local club favorite.

On May 11 2006, Genesee Circuit Court Judge Richard Yullie ordered the 34-year-old Breed to serve a year in Jackson State Prison for violating his probation due to failure to make $200,000 in child support payments.

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