Cool
Breeze
Cool Breeze is a 1st generation Dungeon Family artist, and creator
of the hip hop term, and subsequent song "Dirty
South". The song is featured on Goodie Mob's 1995 debut LP Soul Food, and the term
has become the unofficial name for describing the hip-hop nation's
southern US region. Cool Breeze has appeared on many Dungeon
Family albums, and has appeared on songs with other artists such
as Kurupt, Rick Ross, Lee Majors, Nivea & Eightball. He released his debut solo LP, East Point's Greatest Hits in 1999.
In 2001, he joined up with two rappers from a group called Sniper Unit and became
known as Freddie Calhoun. The name 'Calhoun' derives from the street
in the East Washington Neighborhood of East Point, GA, Calhoun
Avenue. Calhoun Avenue runs through Martel Homes and to surrounding
outside streets. Cool Breeze makes references to Calhoun Avenue,
Martel Homes, O.J. Hurd Homes, Cleveland Avenue, Washington Road,
Stone Road, and other known East Point, GA locations throughout
his rhymes.
East Point's Greatest Hits
Made in the Dirdy South (As The Calhouns)
[edit] Singles
"Cre-A-Tine" (From
East Point's Greatest Hits)
"Watch For The Hook" (From East Point's
Greatest Hits) features Outkast and Goodie Mob
"Decatur Psalm" (From ATLiens, Outkast)
"Angelic Wars" (From Set It Off Soundtrack)
"Gangsta Partna" (From Hoodlum (soundtrack))
"Dirty South" (From Soul Food, Goodie Mob)
[edit] Filmography
Mystery Men