Ashanti is sharing her feelings about her relationship with Irv Gotti in the months leading up to his passing.
As the world continues to mourn the death of beloved music producer Irv Gotti, members of his family are speaking on his legacy and sharing details surrounding his death. Chris Gotti Lorenzo ...
Irv was laid to rest following a private memorial service held in New York City on Feb. 19, which was attended by Jay-Z, Fat Joe, Ashanti and others. Ja Rule delivered a tearful eulogy at the ...
The funeral service for Irv took place at the Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York and was attended by Ja Rule, Jay-Z, Fat Joe, Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore, Hype Williams, Angie ...
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 ...
Ashanti, Ja Rule, Nas and the late DMX. 'My brother Irv wasn’t just a name in hip-hop — He WAS hip-hop!!!!' Chris wrote. 'He built a legacy from nothing, changing the game and opening doors ...
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.
Irv Gotti died Feb. 5 at the age of 54 after suffering a stroke. As both an executive and creative, he had producer credits on 28 chart-topping Billboard Hot 100 hits from Ja Rule, Ashanti ...
Ja Rule struggled to get through his speech at Irv Gotti’s funeral following the ... See you when I get there.” Jay-Z, Ashanti, Fat Joe, the Ruff Ryders, Hype Williams, Lloyd, Benny Boom ...
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 ...
Hip-Hop heavyweights and loved ones gathered in Queens to bid a heartfelt farewell to Irv Gotti and honor his ... while Murder Inc. artists Ja Rule, Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore, and Vita ...
Jay-Z, Ashanti, Fat Joe, Gayle King, Angie Martinez were among those who paid their last respects. The Feb. 19 funeral service for Murder Inc. founder Irv Gotti featured some of the biggest names ...