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Mark Curry (rapper) (Mark Curry) was born on 15 July, 1971 in New Jersey, U.S., is an American rapper. Discover Mark Curry (rapper)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Mark Curry |
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Rapper |
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52 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
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15 July 1971 |
Birthday |
15 July |
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New Jersey, U.S. |
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Jersey
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He is a member of famous Rapper with the age 52 years old group.
Mark Curry (rapper) Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Mark Curry (rapper) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark Curry (rapper) worth at the age of 52 years old? Mark Curry (rapper)’s income source is mostly from being a successful Rapper. He is from Jersey. We have estimated Mark Curry (rapper)'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Mark Curry (born July 15, 1971) is an American rapper.
Mark Curry was born on July 15, 1971 in New York to Kenneth and Lillie Curry, and moved to Teaneck when he was three.
His parents separated in 1983; Kenneth relocated to Atlanta in 1986, with Mark following later that year.
Curry also used the book to note that he was so poor while with Bad Boy that he had to sell his backstage passes for shows where he was one of Combs' henchmen and that towards the end of his Bad Boy career he had considered selling cannabis to provide for his family, that the previous year he had lost his house to foreclosure, and that he was homeless, driving a 1992 Honda Accord he had bought at auction, and unable to afford health insurance for himself, his wife, or his son Mark Curry II.
He initially worked at The Rim Shop, a car accessories boutique in Atlanta, and at Platinum House, described by Curry in Dancing with the Devil as "a black version of Studio 54 without the kinkiness, and with dancers paid to shed their clothing"; it was at the latter that he first met Sean Combs, during the latter's time doing "Bad Boy Fridays" there (parties run by Bad Boy Records to publicise Platinum House ) who he would meet again after being introduced via D-Mack, another artist on Bad Boy Records, to which he signed in 1997.
In 1999, he appeared on "Gangsta Shit" from Sean Combs' Forever and on "Dangerous MC's" from The Notorious B.I.G.'s Born Again.
The following year, he appeared on "Down the Line Shit" and "Muscle Game" from Black Rob's Life Story.
He is best known for his 2001 single "Bad Boy for Life", which charted at No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart.
In 2001, he featured on six tracks from Sean Combs' The Saga Continues...; Curry used his 2009 book Dancing with the Devil to note that Combs had failed to invite him to recording sessions, and that he only appeared because he turned up anyway.
Curry featured on the album's "Blast Off", "Where's Sean", "Lonely", "I Don't Like That (Interlude)", "The Last Song", and "Bad Boy for Life", the latter of which charted at No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart.
Also in 2001, he appeared on "American Dream", from the Training Day soundtrack, which credited David Bowie due to it sampling "This Is Not America", and on "Blast Off" and "Let's Get It (Remix)" from G. Dep's album Child of the Ghetto.
He left Bad Boy Records in 2005.
In 2009, he published a book, Dancing with the Devil, which contains a number of scurrilous anecdotes about his time at Sean Combs' label Bad Boy Records.
In 2009, he released a book, Dancing with the Devil, which contained a number of scurrilous anecdotes about Combs and Bad Boy Records, and which Curry began writing in the belief that Combs "would try to deal with me fairly if he knew I was going to air his dirty laundry"; the book claimed that Combs copied Curry's mannerisms and guide vocals verbatim for his 1998 single "Come with Me", that he regularly shoehorned himself on to his artists' tracks so that he could charge high "special guest appearances" and that artists only found out once they received their royalty checks, that he regularly muscled his way into unearned songwriting and production credits, that he would insist on his sports cars being featured in artists' music videos so that he could deduct high rental fees from their budgets and that he would then claim tax credits for his cars' business use, and that he would flaunt his wealth around the people he was exploiting.
In 2014, he opened a juice bar in Miami, and in 2018, he took a job in the solar power industry.