Also known as Irv Gotti, DJ Irv Role Record producer Ex-spouse Debbie Lorenzo | Occupation(s) Record producer Siblings Chris Gotti Name Irv Gotti | |
Birth name Irving Domingo Lorenzo, Jr. Born June 26, 1970 (age 54) ( 1970-06-26 ) Children Angie Gotti, JJ Gotti, Sonny Gotti Associated acts Similar People |
Irv gotti interview with one of hip hop s most successful producers
Irving Domingo Lorenzo, Jr. (born June 26, 1970), better known by his stage name Irv Gotti, is an American hip hop and R&B record producer and is the founder of The Inc record label.
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- Irv gotti interview with one of hip hop s most successful producers
- Jewels from irv gotti what actually made vol 2 jay z s best selling album
- Money laundering indictment and acquittal
- Singles produced
- References
Gotti was born in Queens, New York, and is of African American and Dominican descent. He is the youngest of eight siblings and the father of three children. A producer and music executive, he founded The Inc. with his brother Chris (born 1967). The Inc. was originally Murder, Inc., but after legal troubles in 2003, the company was renamed in 2005. He has produced songs for such artists as Jay Z, Ja Rule, and Vanessa Carlton. He produced Jay Z's "Can I Get A...", Ja Rule's "Holla Holla" and DMX's "What's My Name?". Gotti co-produced Vanessa Carlton's third album, Heroes and Thieves, released October 9, 2007, with Channel 7, Rick Rubin and Stephan Jenkins. In an interview with Angie Martinez in early May 2009, Gotti stated that his label, The Inc., was leaving Universal Records. Gotti has an estimated net worth of $60 million.
Jewels from irv gotti what actually made vol 2 jay z s best selling album
Money laundering indictment and acquittal
A 2003 investigation, including a raid on the Manhattan offices of Murder, Inc., resulted in charges of money laundering being brought against Gotti and his brother Christopher in connection with alleged financial transactions associated with New York City drug kingpin Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff. On December 2, 2005, a jury acquitted the brothers of all charges.