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Ja Rule knows firsthand about being a peacemaker, admitting he played the role during the relationship between Irv Gotti and ...
Ja Rule reflected on his past attempts to help Ashanti and Irv Gotti reconcile. Speaking on the BagFuel podcast earlier this ...
Ja Rule hasn’t responded too many times to 50 Cent’s antics, but when the king of trolling mocked the death of Irv Gotti, Ja Rule was ready to go “nuclear” on him. During a recent visit to ...
During a recent appearance on "The Breakfast Club," Ja Rule spoke emotionally about Irv Gotti, the Murder Inc. co-founder who passed away in February 2025 after a second stroke.
The decades-long feud between 50 Cent and Ja Rule reignited once again following 50’s disrespectful comments about the late Irv Gotti. During a recent interview, Ja Rule expressed anger over 50 ...
Ja Rule, who had a close relationship with Irv Gotti, reveals that he never knew Juvenile felt this way. He shares that Irv genuinely appreciated Juvenile’s style and movement, adding that there ...
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 18: (L-R) Ja Rule and Irv Gotti attend the 2023 City Of Hope Spirit Of Life Gala at Pacific Design Center on October 18, 2023 in West Hollywood, California.
Ja Rule insists he doesn’t take his beef with 50 Cent too seriously.But he was ready “to go nuclear” when the G-Unit boss mocked Irv Gotti’s recent death. The “Livin It Up” rapper ...
Ja Rule Honors Irv Gotti in Funeral Speech as Jay-Z, Ashanti, and Other Celebrities Pay Tribute Also in attendance were former Murder Inc. artists Lloyd, Charli Baltimore and Vita.
Irv Gotti, a record executive best known as the founder of Murder Inc. Records (home to Ja Rule, Ashanti and DMX) has died. He was 54.
Ja Rule hasn’t responded too many times to 50 Cent’s antics, but when the king of trolling mocked the death of Irv Gotti, Ja Rule was ready to go “nuclear” on him.. During a recent visit ...
Irv Gotti, Murder Inc. Records Founder Who Worked With Ashanti and Ja Rule, Dies at 54 “Def Jam has lost one of its most creative soldiers who was hip-hop,” says YouTube’s Lyor Cohen.