Ball Greezy, a renowned rapper and singer hailing from the vibrant musical scene of Miami, Florida, has carved his niche with his distinct blend of sexy, soulful, and party-friendly music. Born and raised in a musical household, Greezy’s early exposure to rhythm led him to pick up the drums, a skill he often showcased alongside his guitarist father to earn a living during his youth.
Greezy’s journey into the music world took a pivotal turn in his teens when he, along with his older brother, began writing and recording raps in a local studio. The leak of some of their tapes garnered attention from fans, motivating Greezy to pursue his passion further. His initial foray into the spotlight came as an auditioning act for the Texas-based record label 50/50 Entertainment, where he secured the opportunity to open for G Unit, a remarkable feat for a teenager.
Guided by the seasoned Larry Dogg, a veteran of Miami’s entertainment scene, Greezy honed his performance skills and found himself touring with Flo Rida, even gracing stages overseas in places like Dubai. Influenced by soul legends like Teddy Pendergrass and Bobby Womack, Greezy’s music reflects a unique fusion of genres. Southern rap icons such as 8Ball & MJG and Scarface have also left an indelible mark on his sound.
Greezy’s chart success began in 2008 with the simultaneous charting of his singles “I’m the Shit” and “Shone” on Billboard’s Hot 100 R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Collaborations with Rick Ross and Flo Rida on the remix project “All or Nothing” further solidified his standing in the industry. With four well-received full-length albums, including “Feel My Pain 1 and 2,” “Bae Day,” and “Bae Day 2” featuring Snoop Dogg and Trina, Ball Greezy continues to captivate audiences with his infectious beats and soulful lyrics. As he gears up for the release of his upcoming single “Dats My Bae,” Greezy remains a dynamic force in the ever-evolving world of hip-hop.