Irv Gotti, the co-founder of Murder Inc. Records who helped make superstars out of Ja Rule and Ashanti, has died following a stroke. He was 54. Irv Gotti (born Domingo Lorenzo Jr.) and his brother ...
A private funeral service for Murder Inc. co-founder Irv Gotti was held Wednesday (Feb. 19) at the Greater Allen A.M.E.
earning an early credit as a producer on Jay-Z's "Can I Live," the single featured on the rapper's 1996 debut album "Reasonable Doubt." From there, Gotti would go on to help launch Murder Inc., and in ...
In a candid studio shot posted by his former collaborator and Murder Inc. teammate Ashanti (above), the pair seems to be working on new music... Irv Gotti, Lloyd, Vita, Black Child, Cadillac Tah ...
After the Murder Inc. co-founder’s passing was reported Wednesday, the “In da Club” rapper paid tribute to him with a shady post. “I’m smoking on dat Gotti pack, nah God bless him 🕊 ...
Murder Inc co-founder Irv Gotti ... It started the careers of several commercially successful acts, including rapper Ja Rule and R&B singer Ashanti. Gotti battled legal challenges that rocked ...
At the time, 50 Cent was an emerging artist, and Ja Rule was Murder Inc.’s flagship rapper. In October of the same year, 50 Cent dropped the diss track Your Life's on the Line, targeting the ...