Ali Feat. St. Lunatics - Breathe In Breathe Out Apr 2026
In the heat of the early 2000s, St. Louis was the center of the rap universe, and , a founding member of the St. Lunatics , was ready to take his turn in the spotlight. In 2002, he released his debut solo album, Heavy Starch , featuring the breakout single "Breathe In, Breathe Out" .
The track became a staple of the era, but its story is one of high-energy performance, cinematic synergy, and the complex brotherhood of the St. Lunatics: A St. Louis Anthem Ali Feat. St. Lunatics - Breathe In Breathe Out
While "Breathe In, Breathe Out" celebrated the group's unity, it also marked a pivotal moment for Ali. Having founded the group in 1993 and mentored members like Nelly in the art of rhyming, this solo project was his chance to define his own legacy. However, the song's era also preceded years of internal tension. In later years, Ali would publicly discuss his feelings of being "hustled" by Nelly as the group's dynamics shifted from a collective to a vehicle for solo stardom. THE NEVERENDING STORY III (VARIOUS) (OST) (CD) In the heat of the early 2000s, St
The song wasn't just a club banger; it served as a high-octane instruction manual for the dance floor. With its hypnotic "breathe in, breathe out" hook, the track featured Ali and his fellow (including Nelly , Murphy Lee , and Kyjuan ) delivering rapid-fire verses over a bouncy, Midwest beat. The lyrics guided listeners through a series of "steps"—from dipping right to flapping "like a bird"—turning every performance into a synchronized event. The Hollywood Connection In 2002, he released his debut solo album,
The song’s momentum was further fueled by its inclusion as the official theme for the 2002 action-comedy Bad Company , starring and Anthony Hopkins . The official music video , directed by the legendary Benny Boom , leaned into this cinematic tie-in, blending the group’s St. Louis swagger with high-energy visuals that matched the film's pace. The Evolution of the Lunatics