A Day in the Life of Jody Breeze

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A Day in the Life of Jody Breeze
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 24, 2005
Recorded2005
Genre Dirty South, Gangsta rap
Length1:05:17
Label Block Entertainment/Sho'nuff
Producer Jazze Pha, Mannie Fresh, Lil Jon, Block
Jody Breeze chronology
A Day in the Life of Jody Breeze
(2005)
My Life: ATL Story
(2010)
Singles from Jody Breeze
  1. "Stay Fresh"
    Released: 2005
  2. "Ballin My Life Away"
    Released: 2005

A Day in the Life of Jody Breeze is the debut album by Boyz n da Hood's member Jody Breeze, released in 2005.

The first single from the album was "Stay Fresh", featuring and produced by Jazze Pha.

This album was not released in stores. Featured guests are: Jazze Pha, Mannie Fresh, Trick Daddy and more. Jody Breeze said in 2008 that he's going to re-release the album with the same title.

Track listing

Source: HipHopForFree.com [1]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."A Day In the Life (Intro)"Big Block1:57
2."Ballin' My Life Away" (Featuring 8Ball & Jazze Pha)Jazze Pha & Big Block3:41
3."I'm a Hustler"Jazze Pha3:12
4."Stackin' Paper" (Featuring Big Block & Slim Thug) Drumma Boy 4:18
5."AKs N Chevrolets" (Featuring Gorilla Zoe Sean P, Trick Daddy & Jazze Pha)Big Block5:03
6."White Tees" (Featuring Mannie Fresh) Mannie Fresh 4:15
7."Store (Interlude)" 1:13
8."I Can't Help It"Jazze Pha3:42
9."Stay Fresh" (Featuring Big Block & Jazze Pha)Jazze Pha4:29
10."Never Been With a Thug"Jazze Pha4:22
11."So Fly" (Featuring Big Block & Claudette Ortiz)Jazze Pha4:26
12."Hold Up"Jazze Pha4:07
13."Who Dat" (Featuring Big Block & Juvenile)Mannie Fresh5:09
14."Take It Outside" (Featuring Lil Jon & Pastor Troy) Lil Jon 4:57
15."Stay Down" (Featuring Big Block Young Jeezy & Big Zak)Jazze Pha4:50
16."Weekend Girl" (Featuring Jazze Pha)Jazze Pha3:54
17."Bitches Need Love Too (Outro)"Jazze Pha2:04

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References

  1. "A Day in the Life of Jody Breeze at hiphopforfree.com". Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2011.