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 ...
Craig Mack reportedly didn’t die from congestive heart failure. According to Rolling Stone and Mack’s death certificate, the cause of his death was related to HIV/AIDS and he “refused to seek ...
*Tuesday, March 12, marked the one-year anniversary of Craig Mack’s death of heart failure at age 47. He died in Walterboro, South Carolina, where he was a member of Overcomer Ministry. Many have ...
*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 ...
An extensive report published by Rolling Stone examines the relationship between the late rapper Craig Mack and Bad Boys Records. According to the report, Mack was in talks with Suge Knight to join ...
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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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 ...
Mack, who rapped under his given name, was born in the Bronx on May 10, 1970, and raised on Long Island. He began rapping as a teenager under the name MC EZ and released one single in 1988, “Just ...
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