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Ja Rule chokes up at Irv Gotti’s funeral while delivering eulogy in front of Jay-Z: ‘See you when I get there’Irv you will be missed.” Gotti had been struggling with his health ... Ja Rule, Ashanti and Lloyd. He was a credited producer on several ’90s/early ’00s hits, including DMX’s first studio ...
Irv Gotti's brother Chris has claimed that his sibling ... Jay-Z, Fat Joe, Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore, Hype Williams, Angie Martinez, and others. Ja Rule actually took the podium during ...
A private funeral service for Irv Gotti was held Wednesday ... including Murder Inc. artists Ja Rule, Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore, and Vita, according to TMZ. In addition to Gotti’s ...
As we reported earlier, on February 5, 2025, the music industry lost one of its icons, Irv Gotti, whose impact reached far beyond the realms of hip-hop and R&B. Irv, whose real name was Irving ...
Irv Gotti was laid to rest in a private funeral ... while Murder Inc. artists Ja Rule, Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore, and Vita came together to pay their respects, per TMZ.
The cause of death of legendary ’00s hip-hop pioneer and co-founder of Murder Inc Records Irv Gotti has been revealed. Now while on a 2Way podcast with Damon Dash, Irv’s brother Chris Gotti ...
Irv Gotti’s brother Chris Lorenzo said the rap mogul had a “massive hemorrhagic stroke” while eating Chinese food before his death. “He’s 54. I believe he was diagnosed in his late 40s.
Ashanti is sharing her feelings about her relationship with Irv Gotti in the months leading up ... Murder Inc. artists Ja Rule, Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore, and Vita, along with Jay-Z ...
Irving “Irv Gotti” Lorenzo’s unexpected passing has ... Other guests included Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore, Vita, Fat Joe, Steve Stoute, Hype Williams, Benny Boom and Angie Martinez.
Prominent figures in hip-hop and R&B were in mourning at the memorial service of Murder Inc. Records co-founder and music producer Irv Gotti on Wednesday (February 19). At the Greater Allen A.M.E ...
Jimi Kendrix reflects on his time working with Irv Gotti, revealing exclusive insights into the hit-making process behind Murder Inc.’s biggest songs and the sacrifices that came with success.
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