Irv Gotti will be laid to rest in a private funeral service in his hometown of New York, attended by close friends and family ...
Gotti reportedly suffered from heart-related issues and strokes over the years before he died in February 2025.
Gotti is known for producing hits for other artists too, such as DMX’s “What’s My Name?” Jay-Z’s “Can I Get A…” and Eve’s ...
Irv Gotti passed away earlier this week at the age of 54. While most remember him as the head of the Murder Inc. record ...
The late record executive died at the age of 54 after reportedly suffering from a few health issues in recent years.
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Gotti, whose real name was Irving Domingo Lorenzo Jr., was the founder of Murder Inc. Records and had worked with artists ...
Rapper 50 Cent (real name Curtis James Jackson III) recently responded to news of rival Irv Gotti's death. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the record executive's passing on Wednesday, February 5, ...
There he became the face of smash hits like Jay-Z's "Can I Get A…," DMX's "What's My Name," Ja Rule's "Holla Holla," Fat Joe's "What's Luv?," Jennifer Lopez's "I'm Real," and Ashanti's "Foolish." ...
Irv Gotti—the famed music producer who worked alongside various artists including Ja Rule, Ashanti, Aaliyah, Jennifer Lopez, Jay-Z and DMX—has died ... Gotti—whose real name is Irving ...