On a crisp, cool night in Miami, rappers Young Breed and Dame are in the studio plotting their next move. The veteran Carol City lyricist and the rising emcee straight out of Baton Rouge have just returned from Tampa after a busy schedule of events and a club appearance over Super Bowl weekend. During their club set in Ybor City, the duo performed music from their first joint project,
Wages of Sin.
“We performed at Club Skye,” Dame recounts. “Shout out to the DJs in Tampa. They showed amazing love when we were out there.”
“Yeah, Club Skye. We tore that down, boy,” Breed adds. “We had the whole team out there.”
Young Breed and Dame’s newfound partnership is an inspirational byproduct of the pandemic. When they first linked up last year, Young Breed was at a point in his life where he was more focused on his business ventures than on making music. After breaking out on the scene as a part of Rick Ross’ group Triple C’s in 2009, Breed branched out on his own, dropping street bangers and collaborative joints with his crew from Maybach Music Group, including Quise, Torch, Fat Rel, and Rick Ross himself. Breed consistently delivered projects like his 2018 collaborative album with Baby Soulja and Lil Dred,