Murder Inc artists attended the funeral service of Irv Gotti, the late music executive and record producer, at the Greater ...
Ja Rule and Juvenile, two pillars of late '90s and early 2000s hip-hop, recently sat down for an intimate and revealing ...
Ja Rule struggled to get through his speech at Irv Gotti’s funeral following the Murder Inc. co-founder’s sudden death. The ...
Ja Rule says Irv Gotti changed Ja's life during a tearful eulogy at Irv's funeral.
Ja Rule and Juvenile talk about their paths crossed and their respective rises in the music industry in this in-depth ...
Hip-Hop icons Ja Rule and Juvenile sat down for the latest episode of "I Got Questions", the popular HipHopWired interview ...
A Nevada judge on Tuesday postponed the murder trial of the only suspect ever charged in the 1996 killing of rap icon Tupac Shakur for nearly a year, saying she had little choice ...
Hip-hop icon and record executive Irving “Irv Gotti” Lorenzo Jr., the mastermind behind Murder Inc. Records, has died at 54.
As expected, the MAGA contingent was once again BIG MAD at the Black National Anthem being sung at the Super Bowl.
A group of men who were arrested and charged in connection with a robbery at Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow 's ...
Music producer Irv Gotti died after a stroke Feb. 5. His clients included Jennifer Lopez, Ja Rule, Ashanti, DMX, and JAY Z.
Just 54, the longtime music executive was robbed of the chance to truly grow old, a theme far too common these days, especially in Hip-Hop.
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