Irv Gotti, cofounder of Murder Inc. Records who worked with artists including Ashanti and Ja Rule, is dead at age 54.
Multiple outlets confirmed the news on Wednesday, February 5. The cause of death is not yet known, but hip-hop record executive and manager Wack 100 told TMZ last year that Gotti had recently suffered a stoke and was diabetic.
âIrv has been struggling with diabetes for years, which caused him to have a minor stroke over six months ago,â Gottiâs representative told the outlet in August 2024. âHe has since changed his diet to eating more healthy. Heâs been successful in making a full recovery. Irv is not in a rehab facility. He is at home with his family, enjoying life.â
The Hollywood Reporter was first to report the news of Gottiâs death.
An icon in the music industry, he was a producer and record executive who founded Murder Inc. Records in 1998. At that label, an imprint of Def Jam Recordings, he signed Ja Rule and Ashanti as well as Jennifer Lopez, Kanye West, Fat Joe and Eve. Gotti produced megahits including Lopez and Ja Ruleâs âIâm Real (Murder Remix),â the Ja Rule/Ashanti collaboration âAlways on Time,â and Fat Joeâs âWhatâs Luv?â
He first built his name working in A&R at Def Jam; there, he signed DMX and produced the rapperâs 1998 debut album Itâs Dark and Hell Is Hot, which went multi-platinum. Gotti was also the producer on Jay-Zâs âCan I Live,â a track from the rap legendâs 1996 album Reasonable Doubt.
âDef Jam has lost one of its most creative soldiers who was hip-hop,â Gottiâs former colleague, executive Lyor Cohen, told THR in a statement. âWhen we were on bended knee, he brought the heat and saved our asses. He comes from a very tight beautiful family from Queens and itâs an honor and a privilege to have known him. Irv, you will be missed.â
Gotti navigated controversy during the 2000s when the FBI raided Murder Inc.âs headquarters in New York City while investigating Gottiâs connection to drug lord Kenneth âSupremeâ McGriff. In January 2005, Gotti and his brother, Chris Gotti, were charged with money laundering and conspiracy to launder money. They were acquitted of the charges later that year.Â
Murder Inc. eventually changed its name to The Inc., where Gotti produced Vanessa Carltonâs 2007 album Heroes and Thieves alongside Rick Rubin.
Though Gottiâs career as a record exec never fully recovered after the scandal involving his brother, he later collaborated with West on the artistâs songs âViolent Crimesâ and âBrothersâ in 2018 and 2019.
Meanwhile, the producerâs health declined. Gotti appeared on the âDrink Champsâ podcast in 2023 and said that diabetes âstarts deteriorating your bodyâ and that he was taking insulin âfrom time to time.â
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