The rap community lost an icon on March 13th when Craig Mack died of heart failure at the age of 46.
In the wake of his death, celebs, including Diddy, LL Cool J, Joe Budden & more took to social media to express their grief.
Despite the outward support, according to popular New York DJ, DJ Scratch, no celebrities attended his memorial service.
“I’ve never been to a service for someone famous & I was the only famous person to show up,” he wrote in the caption. “Very weird day today, but what puts a smile on my face is that Lil Bro was at peace way before he passed away. That’s what matters most to me.”
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Fans also noted that fellow Bad Boy artist Faith Evans posted a photo from the homegoing services.
Mack’s memorial service was held in his hometown of Long Island, New York on March 28th.
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Celeb Support Reportedly Non-Existent At Rapper Craig Mack’s Memorial Service was originally published on hellobeautiful.com