12/08: Jody Breeze Wins BMI Award for Writing on "Come to Me"
From the
press release:
Jody Breeze is best known for his insightful street lyrics as a solo artist and as a member of the group Boyz N Da Hood. His songwriting talent resulted in being recognized by the industry at this year's BMI Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jody won a BMI Award for 'Come to Me' from Diddy's solo album, 'Press Play'. The award was for 'Most Performed Urban Song' and 'Come To Me' was also a number one single. Jody wrote the second single 'Through The Pain' featuring Mario Winans for Diddy as well as three other songs for Diddy's album.
Jody also wrote a majority of the songs from the first and second Boyz N Da Hood albums, included the number one single, 'Dem Boyz' which was a complete smash and anthem across the country. Jody currently has the third installment of his mixtape series, 'Best Kept Secret-Patiently Waiting' in the stores and streets now. Check Jody Breeze out at www.myspace.com/jodybreeze
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