R.I.P: The Dead Labels Of Hip-Hop [Photos]
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Murder Inc.
Irv Gotti went against all odds and assembled crooning rapper, Ja Rule, Vita, The Murderers and singers Ashanti and Lloyd to join forces to rise up the charts and rule the radio for some years.
50 Cent had a hand in destroying Ja’s rep but it might have been the Murder inc. music that didn’t stand the test of time.
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