Jordan Bass, CEO and co-founder of Hop Wtr, reduced his salary to $1 following the tragic fires in Los Angeles, California, in January. Bass told FOX Business that he encourages other CEOs of brands ...
At a recent signing ceremony for an executive order on transgender athletes, Donald Trump mistakenly said Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville coached Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in ...
A founder of Murder Inc. Records, he helped launch the careers of Ja Rule and Ashanti and was credited as a producer on 28 ...
Irv Gotti, the Murder Inc. Records label executive who helped launch Ja Rule and Ashanti to stardom, has died at age 54.
Before launching Murder Inc. in New York City in 1998, Gotti worked as an A&R at Def Jam, where he helped bring DMX, Jay-Z ...
Irv Gotti produced records for Jay-Z, DMX, Ja Rule, Ashanti, Mary J. Blige, and several more artists. He was the founder of the record label Murder Inc. and an executive at the parent company Def Jam ...
Real name Irving Lorenzo, he co-founded Murder Inc. records and was instrumental in the rise of DMX, Ja Rule and Ashanti, among other artists ...
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Season 5, episode 11 of the Fox drama sets up the series finale with a major return from the dead. Patrick Gomez is an Executive Editor at Entertainment Weekly. Formerly at People magazine and The ...
New Los Angeles Dodgers ace Roki Sasaki made an interesting revelation at his introductory press conference last week: He was once advised by doctors to get Tommy John surgery. This happened when ...