
Murder Inc. co-founder Irv Gotti helped make Ja Rule and Ashanti superstar records after a stroke. He is 54 years old.
His th was confirmed on Wednesday, February 5.
Gotti was born in Irving Domingo Lorenzo Jr. and is known for co-founding the Def Jam Records brand in 1998. He has won producer honors for hip-hop stars such as Jay-Z, DMX, Kanye West, JA Rule, Fat Joe, Eve, etc.
Gorty’s last-minute situation has not been revealed yet. Sources only told Allhiphop that he was “proclaimed dead” Wednesday morning.
Gotti has a history of health problems including diabetes and his battle with the disease is open in 2023.
“Black rampant,” he said at the drinks champion at the time. “What it does is, it starts to worsen your body. No, [it’s not under contol]. I’m forever diagnosed with diabetes. This is hereditary. When I [blood sugar] Too high, shoot [of insulin]. It is reversible, but you have to change the way you eat. But do you know what diabetes is? So anything you like or tastes good is horrible for you. What’s the annoying S-T now? Broccoli…you should eat some leaves or s – t. ”
Last year, Gotty said diabetes had taken over his life. “Diabetes is worsening my body,” he said.
Gotti’s representative revealed in August that he suffered a minor stroke.
“IRV has been suffering from diabetes for years, which made him suffer a very small stroke six months ago,” the delegate said, told TMZ at the time.
“Since then, he’s going to eat healthier. He’s been successful in recovering. IRV is not in the rehabilitation facility. He’s at home with his family and enjoying his life.”
Gotti is particularly considered a producer of various hits, including DMX’s first studio album, It thick and Hell is hot” (1998), JA Rules between me and you,’ Ashanti’s “stupid”, Fat Joe’s’, and so on.