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Paul Costict, Member of Rap Group B-Rock and The Bizz, Dies Unexpectedly at 57

Paul Costict, integral member and road manager of pioneering Mobile, Alabama rap group B-Rock and The Bizz, famed for their gold certified single "My Baby Daddy," passes away at home with cause of death still uncertain.

Overview

  • Paul Costict, a member of the 90s hip-hop and rap group B-Rock and The Bizz, died suddenly at his home in Norfolk, Virgina at the age of 57.
  • B-Rock and The Bizz were known as the first rap group from Mobile, Alabama, formed in 1986, and Costict served as the group's road manager alongside his role as a band member.
  • The group, also consisting of Baron “B-Rock” Agee, Leevirt Agee, and Thaddeus “T-Bird” Maye, gained fame with their 1997 single, 'My Baby Daddy,' which peaked at the 10th spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and acquired gold certification.
  • Costict's cause of death remains unclear, but reports indicate he had recently been ill, according to family members.
  • Prior to his death, Costict had a public dispute over the gold album with his ex-wife, Lasancious, which culminated in a 'Divorce Court' TV episode.