After Irv Gottis's death, Ashanti discusses their musical legacy, shared triumphs, public conflicts and her hopes for ...
Irv Gotti, the influential music executive who cofounded Murder Inc. Records — the label that helped launch Ja Rule, Ashanti, and more to stardom — has died at age 54. Def Jam Recordings ...
The bad press around the investigation led to Gotti dropping the word “Murder” from the title of the label to change its name to The Inc. “All of these big records, and people would still ...
Irv Gotti, the prominent music producer who founded Murder Inc., has died at the age of ... lavish property portfolio in California. The record label founder—whose clients included Jennifer ...
Ashanti joined REVOLT for an exclusive interview about her role in ‘No Address,’ Nelly, her R&B hits, Murder Inc., and more.
Rapper 50 Cent is back to his usual shenanigans of trolling any and everyone he doesn’t like or finds the slightest bit ...
Irv Gotti - who co-founded the hitmaking Murder Inc. Records label and helped make early 2000s superstars out of Ja Rule and Ashanti - has died after suffering a stroke, The Hollywood Reporter ...
Gotti was a pioneer in the rap community, co-founding Murder Inc. Records in 1998 and signing several major rappers to the label, such as Jay-Z, the late DMX, Ja Rule, Ashanti and Lloyd.
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Ja Rule and 50 Cent beef have lasted for over two decades, resulting in diss tracks, social media exchanges, and physical ...
Gotti and his brother Chris co-founded Murder Inc. Records — titled after the crime syndicate of the same name — in 1998. As an imprint of the pioneering hip-hop label, Murder Inc. signed ...