Irv Gotti, the US music producer who created hits for Ja Rule, Ashanti ... under the moniker DJ Irv. His big break came when he contributed to Jay-Z's debut album, Reasonable Doubt, in 1996.
As a writer and producer, his multi-platinum hits included the J-Lo and Ja Rule duets Ain't It Funny and ... under the moniker DJ Irv. His big break came when he contributed to Jay-Z's debut ...
"He had a big rap career, but he was not ‘Tupac’ yet. He didn’t even have ‘Thug Life’ tattooed on his chest yet,” Brody noted. “We were writing graffiti together, and he was writing ...
Ashanti’s longtime friend and collaborator Ja Rule is mesmerized over how the R&B songstress has embraced the newest chapter ...
And how did Barkley's mom react to the idea of her son being named Tupac Makaveli? "My mom said no. Shoutout to Mom," Barkley said with a laugh. "My dad is a big Tupac fan, and I actually love ...
Irv Gotti, the producer and music industry mogul who launched the careers of Ja Rule and Ashanti, has died at the age of 54, according to the Hollywood Reporter and sources close to the situation.
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.
A hip-hop music legend best known for his work with DMX, Ja Rule and Ashanti is dead at age 54. Irv Gotti, the producer and record executive behind Murder Inc. Records, died Wednesday in New York ...
Per XXL magazine, the song was recorded during the height of Eminem's feud with Ja Rule and Murder Inc. In the track, Em alleged Suge was responsible for the murders of Tupac and Notorious B.I.G ...
Big Boy looks back on the heartbreaking day 2Pac passed away and how it impacted the culture. Sharing his personal memories and emotions, he highlights the rapper’s legacy and the void left behind.