Irv Gotti
Irv Gotti
Gotti executive produced the debut albums for DMX (It's Dark and Hell Is Hot), Ja Rule (Venni Vetti Vecci), Ashanti (Ashanti)) and Lloyd (Southside)). He received production credits for most of the recordings by artists signed to the label—including Ja Rule (Rule 3:36, Pain Is Love, The Last Temptation), R.U.L.E.), The Inc. (Irv Gotti Presents: The Inc.), Ashanti (Chapter II), Concrete Rose), and Lloyd (Street Love)—as well as singles for other artists such as Jennifer Lopez ("I'm Real (Murder Remix))", "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix))"), Fat Joe ("What's Luv"), Eve) ("Gangsta Lovin'"), and Kanye West ("Violent Crimes)"), among others.
Irv Gotti
Rolling Stone magazine and The New York Times described Gotti as one of the architects of hip-hop and R&B fusion of the late 1990s and early 2000s, earning 28 Billboard Hot 100 hits, four went to number one on the charts. In 2002, Gotti received a Guinness World Record for having produced a Billboard Hot 100 single that held the number one position for nineteen weeks consecutively. Gotti won a Grammy Award in (/wiki/GrammyAwardforBestContemporaryR&BAlbum) and was nominated once more in (/wiki/GrammyAwardforBestR&BSong), both were for his work with Ashanti. He won nineteen BMI Awards and was named BMI Songwriter of the Year in 2002, 2003, and 2004. He was a two time nominee for the MOBO Awards in 2002 and 2003, and was nominated for three Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards in (/wiki/2002BillboardMusicAwards) and one in (/wiki/2003BillboardMusicAwards).
Irv Gotti
Gotti pivoted to television in the late 2000s first starring in the VH1 reality show Gotti's Way from 2007 to 2009. He was the creator of the 2017–2022 BET series Tales), which was produced through his entertainment production company, Visionary Ideas. In July 2022, he sold the rights to his master recordings, through a multi-million dollar production deal with Iconoclast. Gotti had other shows and movies in development at the time of his death.