Craig Mack Project Funk Da World Zip -
He never unzipped the folder. He just played it, start to finish, and let the funk take him home.
Following the success of Project: Funk da World on Bad Boy Records, Craig Mack famously distanced himself from the shiny suit era. By the late 90s, he had reconnected with the Hit Squad (EPMD’s collective). The rumored "Project: Funk Da World" ZIP file that circulates in underground forums refers to a produced almost entirely by Erick Sermon (E-Double) and PMD (Parrish Smith) . Craig Mack Project Funk Da World zip
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 He never unzipped the folder
Today, we look back at , the debut album that not only launched Bad Boy Records but proved that Sean "Puffy" Combs had the Midas touch. By the late 90s, he had reconnected with
So, if you find an old hard drive from 2004, and buried in a folder called New Folder (2) you see a file named CMACK_FUNK.zip … don't delete it. Extract it. Turn up "Get Down." And remember a time when the flava had to be earned, one slow kilobyte at a time.
The Lost Zip
You are searching for not just for the music, but for the context. 1998 was the year of "Hard Knock Life" and "Ruff Ryders." Craig Mack represented the anti-commercial, bass-heavy, funky alternative that got squeezed out by the shiny suits.