Paul Frappier (May 8, 1977 – February 11, 2011), better known by his stage name Bad News Brown (at times, also as BNB and Briz Brown), was a Montreal-based Canadian entertainer, musician, and hip hop MC of Haitian origin.
He was well known for pairing the sound of his chief instrument, the harmonica, with hip-hop beats and rhymes.
Frappier started out busking in Montreal, taking his signature sound as a teenager to the streets and subway stations.
He later toured and opened for many well-known hip hop acts or as background musician.
He also appeared as an impromptu host in Music for a Blue Train, the 2003 documentary about busker musicians in the Montreal Metro subway train system.
In 2004, he signed a management deal with E-Stunt Entertainment Group.
In 2009, he established his own record label Trilateral Entertainment Inc and released his debut studio album Born 2 Sin.
Brown was found murdered in an alley near the Lachine Canal in Montreal on February 11, 2011.
Police said "there was evidence of violence at the scene".
The long feature film BumRush featuring him in a leading role premiered posthumously on April 1, 2011.