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Before the shiny suits, multi-platinum dominance, and the meteoric rise of The Notorious B.I.G., there was Craig Mack . Released on September 20, 1994, through Bad Boy Records Project: Funk Da World Craig Mack Project Funk Da World zip
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While the narrative of 1994 in hip-hop is frequently dominated by the dueling narratives of East Coast vs. West Coast and the release of Biggie Smalls’ Ready to Die, Craig Mack’s debut album, Project: Funk da World, remains a critical, if underappreciated, text in the history of Bad Boy Records. Often reduced to the meteoric success of its lead single, "Flava in Ya Ear," the album represents a distinct sonic chapter in the "Shiny Suit Era." This paper examines Project: Funk da World not merely as a precursor to the label's later dominance, but as a definitive artifact of the transition from the gritty boom-bap of the early 90s to the polished, commercially viable sound that would define the latter half of the decade. West Coast and the release of Biggie Smalls’
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