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American hip-hop group

B-Rock & the Bizz was a hip-hop and rap group consisting of producer and rapper/ singer, Baron "B-Rock" Agee, his brother Leevirt Agee from New York City, Paul Costict, and Thaddeus "T-Bird" Maye from Mobile, Alabama. Leevirt Agee and T-Bird Maye were known as the Bizz.

The group is best known for their novelty hip hop and rap hit single, "My Baby Daddy", which peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1997. The song was the group's only hit making them a one-hit wonder.

In 1999, Terius "The Dream" Nash replaced T-Bird Maye on the group's second album entitled Porkin' Beans & Wienes.

In 1997, the female Miami bass hip-hop group Anquette released an answer song to "My Baby Daddy", titled "My Baby Mama".

In 2008, Costict was on an episode of Divorce Court, seeking the return of his gold album from his wife former music video model and actress Lasancious McCadney " Cherry Lequa "

In October 2023, Costict died at his home in Norfolk, Virginia the age of 57.

References

  1. "B-Rock And The Bizz Paul Costict Dead At 57". TMZ. October 23, 2023. Retrieved October 25, 2023.


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