Irv Gotti, Def Jam hip-hop exec and Murder Inc. co-founder, dies at 54
Irv Gotti, the Def Jam record executive behind the Murder Inc. label, has died. He was 54.
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Irv Gotti, hip-hop mogul who co-founded Murder, Inc., dead at 54
Irv Gotti, the famed hip-hop music executive from NYC, has died at the age of 54, Def Jam confirms.CBS News - 5h -
Irv Gotti, Famed Hip-Hop Music Executive, Dies at 54
The producer helped launch the careers of Ja Rule and Ashanti with his label, Murder Inc. Records.The New York Times - 6h -
Irv Gotti, who shaped 1990s hip-hop, dies aged 54
The US music mogul transformed hip-hop with records by Ja Rule, Ashanti, DMX and Jennifer Lopez.BBC News - 10h -
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Bob Uecker dies at 90: Iconic Brewers broadcaster called games for 54 years, starred in 'Major League'
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Melbourne-born surfer turned fashion visionary credited with designing ‘yoke waist’ boardshorts. The surfing community is paying tribute to the Quiksilver founder Alan “Greeny” Green, who died from ...The Guardian - Jan. 16
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