The "In Da Club" rapper took to Instagram to pay his own kind of tribute to the late Murder Inc. founder, who was a close ...
The loss of Irv Gotti, who died last week at the age of 54, is immense. The Hollis, Queens native was a relic from an era ...
Ashanti pays tribute to Irv Gotti, reflecting on their ups and downs but expressing gratitude for his impact: "We made ...
The family of Irv Gotti is preparing for an outpouring of love and remembrance as they make arrangements for what is expected to be a heavily attended funeral service on Feb. 18. Set to take place at ...
Irv Gotti’s vision helped save hip-hop’s foundational ... which helped elevate their protege Ja Rule from a grimy Queens MC to a multi-platinum star. Gotti also helped develop singer Ashanti.
Ashanti pays tribute to Irv Gotti, who died aged 54 earlier this week: "I will forever be grateful for everything that you’ve done for me" ...
Irv Gotti was instrumental in boosting the careers of DMX, Ja-Rule, Ashanti, Jay-Z, and fellow Queens native Mic Geronimo among others. He is survived by his children Angie, Sonny, and Jonathan ...
Before launching Murder Inc. in 1998, Gotti worked as an A&R at Def Jam, where he helped sign Jay-Z, DMX and Ja Rule. Under his DJ moniker, DJ Irv, he produced “Can I Live” from Jay-Z’s ...
You can see Ashanti’s entire message below. The Hip-Hop world is reacting to the news of Irv Gotti’s death. Of the reactions is Ja Rule, who spoke volumes through a simple heartbreak emoji.
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