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 ...
The name of the company was inspired by an A&E biography about an organized crime group in the film Murder Inc., according to a report in Black Past. The first album released by the record label ...
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.
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 ...
Ja Rule and 50 Cent beef have lasted for over two decades, resulting in diss tracks, social media exchanges, and physical ...
Prepare yourself for "a staggering monolith of melody and malady, volume and velocity" from new alt. rock supergroup ...
As the architect of Murder Inc. Records, Gotti was responsible for some ... to learn and witness what it really took to run a label as well as meet the demand for hit records,” Kendrix said.
In 1998, alongside Chris, Irv co-founded Murder Inc. Records under the prestigious Def Jam Recordings. The label quickly became synonymous with the evolution of early 2000s hip-hop and R&B ...
Irv Gotti's older brother Chris Lorenzo says it was a 'massive hemorrhagic stroke' that tragically killed the Murder Inc. Records founder ... Inc. wasn’t just a label, it was a movement, and ...
Nineties rapper, and the first lady of No Limit Records, Mia X, has earned a honorary doctorate and is now called Dr. Mia X ...