Irv Gotti, hip-hop mogul and producer, dead at 54
The Queens native responsible for some of hip hop's biggest acts reportedly passed away Wednesday in New York City.
The Queens native responsible for some of hip hop's biggest acts reportedly passed away Wednesday in New York City.
Alongside brother Chris, Irv Gotti launched Murder Inc. in 1998 as an imprint of Def Jam. Read More
The influential producer and music mogul, who helped shape the careers of Ja Rule, Ashanti, and DMX, has passed away.
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Irv Gotti, the famed music producer and co-founder of Murder Inc. Records has died at age 54.
The cause of death is as yet unknown.
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