
Ball Greezy
Rapper and Performer
Miami Connection
Ball Greezy has shaped Miami's hip-hop landscape with Florida radio smashes like 'Shone' and 'I'm the Shit,' earning endorsements from DJ Khaled and DJ Smokey while representing Overtown and Little Haiti. His collaborations with Rick Ross, Flo Rida, and emerging Haitian artists boost the local scene's diversity and visibility. Performances at events like YFN Lucci & Friends in Miami keep him a live draw, energizing South Florida nightlife.
About
Born January 1, 1986, in Miami's Overtown and Little Haiti neighborhoods, Ball Greezy grew up in a musical family, drumming alongside his guitarist father before discovering rap in his teens with his brother. His career launched with an audition for Texas label 50/50 Entertainment, leading to opening for G-Unit, and mentorship from Miami veteran Larry Dogg propelled him to tour with Flo Rida, including international shows in Dubai. Breakthrough came in 2008 with Billboard-charting singles 'I'm the Shit' and 'Shone,' followed by collaborations on Rick Ross and Flo Rida's 'All or Nothing' remix and features with Jim Jones. Deeply tied to Miami, he has dominated Florida radio for over a decade with projects like 305, Feel My Pain series, and Shone. Supported by local legends DJ Khaled and DJ Smokey, he continues releasing introspective mixtapes channeling personal turmoil. Currently active with over 80,000 monthly Spotify listeners, performing at Miami events.