East Point's Greatest Hit
East Point's Greatest Hit is the only solo studio album by American rapper Cool Breeze. It was released on March 23, 1999, via Organized Noize/A&M Records. The recording sessions took place at the Dungeon Recording Studio, the Chamber Recording Studios and Purple Dragon Recording Studios in SWATS, Sound Chamber Recorders in Los Angeles and the Boom Boom Room in Augusta. It was produced by Organized Noize, Mr. DJ, 2 Cold Capone and Skinny Miracles. It features guest appearances from Witchdoctor, 8Ball, Backbone, Big Rube, Goodie Mob, Kurupt, Nivea, Outkast, Sleepy Brown and the Calhouns. The album peaked at number 38 on the Billboard 200 and number 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. Its lead single, a Dungeon Family posse cut "Watch for the Hook", made it to No. 73 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Track listing
;Sample credits- Track 2 contains replayed elements from "Southern Man" written by Neil Young.
- Track 16 contains elements of "For Those Who Like to Groove" written by Ray Parker Jr.
Personnel
- Frederick "Cool Breeze/Freddie Calhoun" Bell – vocals
- Rico Wade – additional vocals, programming, drum programming, keyboards programming, producer, mixing, recording, executive producer
- Whild Peach – additional vocals, vocals
- Andre "André 3000" Benjamin – vocals
- Antwan "Big Boi" Patton – vocals
- Cameron Gipp – vocals
- Willie "Khujo" Knighton – vocals
- Thomas "CeeLo Green" Callaway – vocals
- Robert "T-Mo" Barnett – vocals
- Erin "Witchdoctor" Johnson – vocals
- Ruben "Big Rube" Bailey – additional vocals, vocals
- Ricardo "Kurupt" Brown – vocals
- Patrick "Sleepy" Brown – backing vocals, additional vocals, programming, drum programming, keyboards programming, producer, mixing, recording, executive producer
- Debra Killings – backing vocals
- Jamahr "Backbone" Williams – vocals
- Collier Starks – backing vocals
- Mark Starks – backing vocals
- Nivea B. Hamilton – additional vocals
- Premro "8Ball" Smith – vocals
- Dee Dee "Peaches" Hibbler-Murray – additional vocals, A&R
- Marvin "Chanz" Parkman – backing vocals & keyboards, Rhodes electric piano
- Cedric "Swift C/Lucky Calhoun" Barnett – vocals
- Vasco "Big L/Pauly Calhoun" Whiteside – vocals, scratches
- Brian "Slimm Calhoun" Loving – vocals
- David "Whild" Brown – guitar
- George Bohanon – trombone
- South Central Chamber Orchestra – horns, strings
- Charles Veal Jr. – concertmaster, horns conductor and arranger, strings conductor and arranger
- Preston Crump – bass
- Skinny Miracles – organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, bass, producer & programming
- Richard Muscadin – trombone
- Antoine Hollins – tuba
- Victor Alexander – drums
- Dean Paul Gant – keyboards
- Brian Timms – talkbox
- Ray Murray – programming, drum programming, keyboards programming, producer, mixing, recording, executive producer
- David "Mr. DJ" Sheats – programming & producer, co-producer & mixing
- Masaba "2 Cold Capone" Tyson – producer
- John "Bernasky" Wall – recording, mixing
- Gerry "The Gov" Brown – recording
- Kevin Parker – recording
- Blake Eiseman – recording
- Shawn Grove – recording
- Herbert Kelley – recording assistant
- Orlando McGhee – recording assistant
- Kenneth Stallworth – recording assistant
- Vincent Marshel – recording assistant
- Neal H Pogue – mixing
- Alvin Speights – mixing
- Joshua A. "Josh" Butler – mixing
- Cap 1 – mixing
- J.R. Rodriquez – mixing assistant
- Jason Stokes – mixing assistant
- Ricciano "Ricco" Lumpkins – mixing assistant
- Chris Bellman – mastering
- Aahmek Richards – art direction, design
- Piotr Sikora – photography
- Shem Lwanga – additional photography
- Terri Haskins – creative director