At the turn of the millennium, Irv Gotti – who died Wednesday at age 54 – helped bring a new class of hip-hop and R&B acts to fame as the co-founder of Murder Inc. Records. Also known as The Inc.
The producer, who died on Wednesday, built Murder Inc. into one of the most influential record labels of the early 2000s. His career was marred by a federal investigation and trial.
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Jon Batiste has signed with UTA. The Grammy and Oscar winner is set to perform the national anthem at this year's Super Bowl.
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A new Pete Townshend box set will feature CD versions of all of The Who guitarist/songwriter’s solo studio albums.
These three iconic rock 'n' roll songs never even came close to topping the charts, but in our minds, they are still phenomenal tunes.
Both Lil Wayne and Drake earn their first No. 1s on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart as Lil Wayne’s “She Will,” which ...
Addison Rae's breakout single "Diet Pepsi" has now reached all of Billboard's pop radio rankings, and this week it hits the ...
Nearly 35 years after making his way to Nashville from a small town in East Tennessee, then steadily ascending to become one ...
Irv Gotti's signature production style was evident on hit songs including "I'm Real," "Always on Time" and "Foolish." ...
Travis Scott’s latest single, "4X4," has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking his fifth career chart-topper.
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