Foul play was not suspected, but authorities did not release circumstances of their deaths and said an investigation was ongoing.
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 Gotti's passing earlier this month at the age of 54 has the hip-hop community in mourning mode. Now, more details are coming out about the Murder Inc. cofounder's tragic death. Chris Gotti ...
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 ...
Irv Gotti’s brother, Chris Lorenzo, states the Murder Inc. mogul passed as a result of a “massive hemorrhagic stroke.” Chris also states Gotti’s health condition results from never going ...
Irv Gotti's older brother Chris Lorenzo says it was a 'massive hemorrhagic stroke' that tragically killed the Murder Inc. Records founder at 54 earlier this month. Lorenzo, 58, told the 2Way ...
As we reported earlier, on February 5, 2025, the music industry lost one of its icons, Irv Gotti, whose impact reached far beyond the realms of hip-hop and R&B. Irv, whose real name was Irving ...
In August 2024, Gotti’s rep confirmed he had a “minor stroke” after Wack 100 leaked photos showing him using a cane. “Irv has been struggling with diabetes for years, which caused him to ...
On Wednesday (Feb. 19), a private homegoing service for Irv Gotti was held in Queens, Gotti’s hometown. Several recording artists were in attendance, including rappers Jay-Z, Fat Joe ...
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Irv Gotti, the music executive best known for founding Murder Inc. and signing artists such as ...
Irv Gotti’s family released an official statement ... He was also previously photographed walking with a cane while appearing visibly slimmer. The aforementioned news outlet also reported ...