murder inc
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TV Back in the 1990s, the trio of hitmakers came together to form Murder Inc, but they never went the distance and Hov shared why.
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Pop Culture Irv Gotti says Ashanti "ran like a cockroach" after he was arrested on money laundering charges.
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Music If it was a label face-off, the Murder Inc boss would like to see a hit-for-hit battle with Diddy's crew.
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Music The Murder Inc pair are bringing a fiery episode as they take a stroll down memory lane and revisit their highs, lows, and biggest controversies.
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Music The R&B icon explained why she argued with everyone in the studio about the track, but now, she's in love with the record.
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Pop Culture The five-part series was announced earlier this year and the singer thought it was comical when questioned about her inclusion.
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Music While on “The Breakfast Club,” Ashanti also added that Ja “knows what’s right.”
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Music Irv Gotti seems upset that Ashanti is re-recording her classic albums, which he owns the masters of.
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Beef 50 Cent responds to Irv Gotti and says he put their entire label out of business.
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Music Irv Gotti fondly reminsices on the healthy competition between DMX, Jay-Z, and Ja Rule during Murder Inc group days.
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Gram Ashanti has no hard feelings about what Irv Gotti was plotting behind the scenes.
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Music Ja Rule hints that his career as a ghostwriter runs deeper than some might think, though he doesn't name any names.
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Mitch Findlay