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Craig Mack (l.) and The Notorious B.I.G. were both on the Bad Boy record label. Mack teased a reunion with Combs in 2002, saying his abrupt exit from Bad Boy seven years earlier was a thing of the ...
At Craig Mack’s lowest point, he turned on the radio. What he heard wasn’t a rap song, a reminder of his multi-platinum past, but rather the preaching of controversial “cult&#8221… ...
“Craig Mack, you were the first ... (Remix),” which introduced the world to Bad Boy’s biggest star, the late The Notorious BIG. Mack was working on a new album with producer Erick Sermon ...
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.
Craig Mack, the rapper who had the first hit on P. Diddy’s iconic hip-hop label Bad Boy Records, died on Monday. He was 47. According to the New York Daily News, the rapper died of heart failure ...
Craig Mack Talks Sacrifice in Final Interview. IN LATE 1993, a group of men gathered in the basement of Combs’ newly purchased Scarsdale, New York, mansion for a pivotal listening session.
Late rapper Craig Mack said he joined Overcomer Ministry, a religious group accused of being a cult, to stop himself from killing somebody, an interview showed. Fox News Media; ...
A look into Craig Mack's personal health records has revealed his real cause of death to be from HIV/AIDS complications. A look into Craig Mack’s personal health records has revealed his real ...
WALTERBORO, S.C. — Former rapper Craig Mack, best known for the platinum 1994 hit "Flava in Ya Ear" has died in South Carolina at the age of 47. Music aficionados will remember Mack rapping in ...