Nino Breeze, Rick Ross, & Moneybagg Yo Brag About The Type Of Men They Are In Their Single “Type A N***a.”
The newest signee to the Maybach Music Group label, Nino Breeze, introduces listeners to who he is with his latest single, “Type A
The newest signee to the Maybach Music Group label, Nino Breeze, introduces listeners to who he is with his latest single, “Type A N***a,” featuring Rick Ross and Moneybagg Yo. Nino Breeze raps outside of the hoods of South Florida about how different he is from his opposition. He lists that he’s the type to “always got some motion, done it all… always got some paper…” Nino Breeze also raps about how he overcame his past legal troubles and became a boss after those trials and tribulations.
Nino Breeze flexes that he’s in too high of a position to fight because he’s too fly to with the line, “My 40 thousand worth of jewels, I ain’t gonna fight you n***a.” The St. Petersburg native had the South Florida legend Rick Ross on the song, giving his signature boss talk throughout his verse. The song concludes with Moneybagg Yo rapping about how he can tell the difference between a fraud and a real hustler in the game.
Ross announced his signing of the St. Petersburg native at his illustrious car show in Georgia earlier in the year. At the car show, Nino Breeze shared the stage with Quavo, BIG KRIT, and Bun B. Nino Breeze can be found on Instagram @realninobreeze
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Born Vaugh Matthews, Nino Breeze has been on his music grind since he dropped his breakthrough project, Trigga City Goon, in 2013. He continued to build up his music career and even dropped “Benjamins” with Kodak Black in 2015. In 2016, Matthews pleaded guilty to possessing firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and for possessing firearms and ammunition as a convicted felon. He was sentenced to six years and six months in federal prison. Breeze continued to release music while he was incarcerated, like “F**k It Up (F.I.U.)” and his 2017 #FreeNinoBrown mixtape featuring “Jack Boy” and his collaboration with Young Scooter “Buss Down.” Nino Brown’s music career flourished after he was released from prison in 2022. His latest single, “Type A N***a,” garnered airplay from 94.9 The Beat in South Florida.