Trailer For New MC Breed Documentary Film “Breed & Bootleg: Legacy of Flint Rap” Released

It’s been twelve long, hard years since Flint, Michigan native MC Breed died of kidney failure.

Article written by Chad Kiser

The pioneering Midwest artist put his hometown on the map with his 1991 hit single, “Ain’t No Future In Yo Frontin.” Expertly utilizing the Ohio Players’ “Funky Worm,” the single peaked at No. 66 on the Billboard Hot 100, and his debut album, MC Breed & DFC, soon followed on August 13, 1991 through S.D.E.G. Records, distributed through Ichiban Records.

In 1993 the B-R-Double E-D released the iconic single “Gotta Get Mine” featuring Tupac Shakur, produced by Warren G and Colin Wolfe. During his almost 20-year career, MC Breed would work and collaborate with several of the music industry’s biggest names like Ice CubeDr. DreAnt BanksThe D.O.C.Too ShortGeorge ClintonPimp C and others.

Now, thanks to Geri Zeldes, a professor at Michigan State University’s School of Journalism, the Breed & Bootleg: Legacy of Flint Rap documentary will be making its debut at the Detroit Free Press Film Festival on December 2-6.

Watch the trailer for the Breed & Bootleg: Legacy of Flint Rap documentary below and stay tuned for more information and updates.