Craig Mack, who was one of the earliest breakout stars on Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' Bad Boy Records in the mid-1990s and then faded from the music scene at least partly by choice, died on Monday. The ...
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 ...
A few months before his death, Craig Mack was finally ready to talk. On the outskirts of Walterboro, South Carolina, where he had been living since 2007, the former rapper made himself comfortable in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 30 years ago, the Bad Boy revolution began when Hip-Hop producer/budding record mogul Sean “Puffy” Combs released two albums from ...
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. Other WRAL Top Stories No ...
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, ...
On this date in 1971, rapper Craig Jamieson Mack was born in the birthplace of Hip Hop and went on to become one of the most impactful emcees on Hip Hop’s most pivotal label in the mid-late 90s, Bad ...
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 ...
In an interview with The Art of Dialogue, Craig Mack’s ex-wife, Roxanne Alexis Hill-Johnson, opened up about the rapper’s involvement with an alleged cult in his later years. When asked about the ...
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 ...