A New York Daily News Exclusive
By Nicole Hensley
Craig Mack, the Long Island rapper who found fame on Sean "Diddy"
Combs' Bad Boy Records in the mid-1990s, has died at age 46, his
producer confirmed to the Daily News.
Mack — who launched to hip-hop acclaim with the platinum hit “Flava in
Ya Ear” in 1994 before being overshadowed by fellow artists such as the
Notorious B.I.G. — died of heart failure at a hospital near his
Walterboro, S.C., home Monday.
“God bless my friend. He was a good friend of mine,” said Alvin Toney,
who produced Mack’s debut album “Project: Funk Da World” and his "Get
Down Remix."
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