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At present in Hip-Hop Historical past: Craig Mack’s Debut Album ‘Undertaking: Funk Da World’ Turns 30 Years Previous!

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On today in Hip-Hop historical past, Craig Mack launched Unhealthy Boy’s second LP as a label Undertaking: Funk Da World. This profitable debut launched Craig Mack as one in all Unhealthy Boy’s unique artists alongside The Infamous B.I.G., 112, Religion Evans and Complete.

Not like like Unhealthy Boy’s debut, Biggie’s Able to Die, Undertaking: Funk Da World concentrated much less on the hardcore avenue side of Hip Hop and targeted extra on getting its listeners shifting on the dance ground. Just like the West Coast’s G-Funk motion, this LP was clean and effortlessly funky. It created a vibe that each time it was spun, did precisely what it’s title supposed. The album featured Craig Mack’s smash hit single “Flava in Ya Ear”. The model of the is single that includes Biggie Smalls was really Unhealthy Boy’s first launch and the duo’s solely collaboration.

The album was licensed gold throughout the 12 months of its launch though partially overshadowed by the quadruple platinum Able to Die.

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