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 ...
Craig Mack, one of the artists who laid the foundation for Bad Boy Records, has died, the label's former director of marketing Michelle Joyce confirmed to CNN. He was 46. No cause of death was ...
The hip-hop community is mourning the loss of rapper Craig Mack, who died in Walterboro, South Carolina, on Monday, The New York Daily News first reported. He was 46. Colleton County Coroner Richard ...
One of New York’s early renegades of hip-hop, Craig Mack, passed away on Monday night. The MC, who left the industry for religious reasons, passed away at a hospital near his home in Walterboro, S.C., ...
Six years ago, premiere Bad Boy Records artist Craig Mack died from an unknown, acute illness that was first believed to be heart-related. A recent article from Rolling Stone has unveiled that Mack’s ...
It would be a terrible shame if the entire legacy of Craig Mack, who passed away last week at a way-too-young age, boiled down to the “Flava In Ya Ear” remix. For one thing, “Flava In Ya Ear” was ...
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 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 ...
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, ...
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 ...