30 years ago, the Bad Boy revolution began when Hip-Hop producer/budding record mogul Sean “Puffy” Combs released two albums from two East Coast rappers. But while people know the history of one of ...
On this date in 1971, Craig Jamieson Mack was born in Brentwood, Long Island—one of New York’s rising Hip Hop hotbeds at the time. Though he left us far too soon, his contributions to the culture, ...
*Craig Mack, the Long Island rapper who along with Notorious B.I.G. helped to launch Diddy’s Bad Boy Entertainment, has died at age 46, his producer confirmed to the New York Daily News. Mack, who ...
Craig Mack, the rapper whose “Flava in Ya Ear,” one of the most important rap songs of the 1990s, helped build the foundation for Bad Boy Records, one of hip-hop’s most influential labels, died Monday ...
Rapper Craig Mack, who rose to prominence in the early 1990s and helped jumpstart Diddy’s Bad Boy Records label with his 1994 hit, "Flava in Ya Ear," died of heart failure at a hospital near his home ...
In 2018, Craig Mack, the voice behind the 1994 classic “Flava In Ya Ear,” passed away from heart failure near his home in Walterboro, South Carolina, at 47 years old. As the first artist to release an ...
The Bad Boy family lost one of their own this week. ET confirms with the Colleton County Coroner's Office that rapper Craig Mack died at 47 in his home in Walterboro, South Carolina, on Monday night ...
In a recent interview with AllHipHop, Sermon revealed Mack was almost indoctrinated alongside fellow Hit Squad members EPMD, Keith Murray, Redman, Hurricane G and K-Solo. Craig Mack is renowned as the ...
Craig Mack, the late rapper who helped put Bad Boy Records on the map with breakout hits like “Flava in Ya Ear,” almost ended up with the label’s West Coast rival, Death Row Records. In a new Rolling ...
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