Murder Inc. Records founder Irv Gotti has died at 54. He helped launch careers for talent such as Ashanti, DMX and Ja Rule.
Young MC won a Grammy for "Bust a Move" after co-writing "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina" for Tone Loc. Here's what he ...
Gene “Groove” Allen, a New York City rapper of the 1980s-’90s trio Groove B. Chill who went on to appear in the 1990 movie ...
DMX could’ve have been hip-hop’s first billionaire ... I’m not even exaggerating. He got $10 million a movie. He made millions just doing a show, and when he went on tour, he would come ...
including DMX, Ja Rule, and Ashanti. With an eye for provocation (naming his label after an infamous murder-for-hire business, and engaging in decades-long feuds with the likes of 50 Cent ...
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She also starred in movies like 1967's "I'll Never Forget What ... the next generation of hip-hop to the label like Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule. His coming out party was producing one of Jay-Z's ...
He served as executive producer for DMX’s debut album ... as a music executive working with other artists and moved into movie and film production. In recent years, Irv Gotti shared ...
A look into the way the internet has changed the way bands and artists get noticed via five artists who went viral before signing a record deal.