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Saturday, January 19, 2019

Breezy Supreme Signs to Quality Control Music

Maryland rapper Breezy Supreme, also nicknamed “Maryland Manson” has earned himself a management deal with Quality Control Music. This milestone comes after years of hard work from the artist and a few independent songs that caught labels, and fans, eyes. His mistake recent project ‘Hell Raiser’ was the last nail in the coffin.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Breezy Supreme’s Hell Raiser

Breezy Supreme doesn’t seem to quit. Following the release of his music video for Maryland Manson on Halloween, the satanic artist dropped his long awaited project “Hell Raiser”. The rapper proudly chants that he’s the antichrist on its second track. Breezy is ushering in a wave of grunge and hardcore into rap. The project is well produced including features from Tankheas666 and Chxpo. Okay Cool may be the catches song off of the EP, toting high hats and a repetitive chorus that inspired the song’s title. This project is sure to please fans and award him with an even larger cult following.



LINKS

apple music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hell-raiser/1440357562
spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7u5USxcBItJ4deBy88GST6

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Breezy Supreme Turns Down Def Jam

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This week, twitter exploded with a series of tweets congratulating Maryland artist Breezy Supreme in receiving the news that all independent artists dream about. The rumor that Breezy Supreme just signed to Def Jam Recordings. A label with a roster toting the likes of Jay Z, Justin Bieber, 2 Chainz, and Logic. However, later that night, the promising rapper put the rumors to rest, explaining that he was offered a deal, but he decided to turn it down.



Although this would've been a breakthrough for him, we hope the next offer that comes his way holds an equal value to his craft and respect for his career.