Irv Gotti, the boisterous, smiley music mogul who founded Murder Inc. Records and was behind major hip-hop and R&B artists, ...
Although Irv Gotti once found himself $300 million richer, he spent money like he hadn’t received that money at all.
A Nanaimo woman, convicted of murdering and dismembering her ex-boyfriend five years ago has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 12 years. CBC’s Karin Larsen reports.
Cent rushed to troll his longtime rival Irv Gotti, mocking reports of the Murder Inc. co-founder’s death on social media.
Such well-known figures as Jennifer Lopez, JayZ, DMX, and Ashanti are not only household names because they were catapulted to fame by hip-hop mogul Irv Gotti. They ...
Even after news of his death, 50 Cent didn't let up from his relentless trolling of Irv Gotti, posting that he was "smoking ...
Irv Gotti, a noted record executive, music producer and entrepreneur best known as the founder of Murder Inc. Records, has ...
In our news wrap Thursday, Panama's president is pushing back on U.S. claims that a deal over transit fees for the Panama Canal was reached, the NCAA updated its transgender policy to limit women's ...
The producer, who died on Wednesday, built Murder Inc. into one of the most influential record labels of the early 2000s. His career was marred by a federal investigation and trial.
Hip-Hop lost a legend. Irv Gotti, the co-founder of Murder Inc., passed away at 54, and the news hit the culture hard.
In 2000, a brawl took place at Hit Factory Studio in New York between the G-Unit and Murder Inc. crews that resulted in 50 ...
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