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Contents.History Beginnings After his climb from a non-paid to becoming an executive at, Sean 'Puffy' Combs was fired in mid-1993 by and founded his own label, Bad Boy Records, in late 1993. The label's first release was ' by, followed quickly by Mack's debut album, in 1994. On the heels of these releases came 'Juicy' and, the lead single and debut album from (a.k.a. Biggie Smalls), released the same year.
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While Mack's album went Gold, Ready to Die achieved multi-platinum success. Dominating the charts in 1995, B.I.G. Became one of the genre's biggest names of the day and Bad Boy's premier star.
Also in 1995, the label continued its success with platinum releases. Bad Boy, meanwhile, staffed a bevy of in-house writer/producers, including:, and —all of whom were instrumental in producing many of Bad Boy's most noted releases during this time.Feud with Death Row. The HitmenYears active1993–presentLabelsBad BoyMembers.
Carlos 'Six July' Broady. Jeffrey 'J-Dub' Walker. Nashiem MyrickPast members. Anthony Dent. Rob Holladay. Andre Ashford.
Harve 'Joe Hooker' Pierre. EZ Elpee. Kory Harper. Eric 'Coptic' Matlock. Tony Dofat.
Prince Charles AlexanderThe Hitmen is the production team for Bad Boy Records. The collective consisted of several notable producers and musicians that either worked solo or alongside Combs in composing tracks for the artists on Bad Boy as well as outside the label.On August 20, 2015, it was announced that was a part of the current roster.
Discography.