After the Notorious B.I.G. lost his life in 1997, Bad Boy founder Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs was left to rehabilitate the label’s image. Thankfully, he had no shortage of brilliant artists, such as rapper Trevell “G. Dep” Coleman. G. Dep gave us the song “Let’s Get It,” and had everyone doing the Harlem Shake to his track “Special Delivery.” If you don’t remember him, it’s probably because he only released one album through Bad Boy Records before getting dropped from the label and his life spiraled out of control.
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