A hip-hop solo artist and member of the Dungeon Family, Cool Breeze helped
popularize the "dirty south" school of southern hip-hop during the late-1990s.
He was born as "Frederick Bell" on August 12, 1971, and grew up in the Atlanta
suburb of East Point. A childhood friend of Goodie Mob member Big Gipp, he
co-wrote Goodie Mob's Top 10 single, "Dirty South," and appeared on the track in
1996. Goodie Mob returned the favor by joining Cool Breeze on his own song,
"Watch for the Hook," which topped the Hot Rap Songs chart in February 1999.
Also featuring appearances by fellow Dungeon...