Enrique DaSilva, stage name known as Breez Evahflowin, is a New York based underground hip-hop emcee. He is a founding member of the Stronghold underground rap collective. Breez was crowned the national grand champion of the famous Blaze Battle competition in 1999 sponsored by HBO and was 5 week battle champion on Yo! MTV Raps.
Breez released his own independent solo 12-inch "Forsaken" in 1996, which appeared on the Barely Breaking Even Music compilation Hip-Hop Forever (1998) by DJ/producer Kenny Dope. Breez recorded singles for an assortment of different indie labels, including the Boston-based Detonator Records, as well as contributing a slew of guest appearances on records and tours. During his tenure, Breez has worked with several underground rap artists including Vast Aire, Immortal Technique, Slug (rapper), Chali 2na and the Molemen.