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50 Cent Trolls Irv Gotti Amid Nelly & Ashanti’s Relationship Rumors
50 Cent trolled Irv Gotti on Instagram, Monday afternoon, amid rumors that Nelly and Ashanti are getting back together. Gotti previously claimed that he and Ashanti dated during an episode of Drink Champs in 2022. 50 handled his trolling of the Murder Inc. Records founder after a clip of Ashanti and Nelly dancing in Las Vegas went viral on Sunday.
“HE WILL BE AIGHT I was in love wit her, and she just popped up with Nelly. LOL #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi,” 50 captioned the clip. DaBaby popped up in the comments section to tell the G-Unit rapper to “chill bruh.” Another user joked, “50 the defending champion of been petty.” One more fan commented, “This is why I follow you cause I be needing these laughs through the day.”
Nelly & Ashanti
While Gotti claimed to have dated Ashanti, the singer shot down the story during an interview with Angie Martinez on the IRL podcast after the fact. “We dealt with each other, but was Irv my boyfriend? Was I his girlfriend? Never. Irv had several girlfriends, so I’m a little confused by the label and the description,” she said in response to Gotti’s comments.
As for Nelly and Ashanti’s current situation, the two attended the boxing match between Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia on Saturday night. They previously fueled rumors of a reconciliation at Power 98.3 and Power 96.1‘s “Under The Mistletoe” concert series in Glendale, Arizona in 2022. There, they performed “Body On Me,” which they also danced to in Vegas on Sunday. After the concert, Ashanti addressed the rumors during an interview with Andy Cohen. “I saw a lot of comments. I mean, my reaction was, ‘wow!’ It was a lot of comments and people wanting that. What I will say is we’re in a better place. We’re cool now. We had some conversations, so it’s cool” she said. Nelly and Ashanti originally dated on and off for over a decade beginning in the 2000s.
50 Cent Trolls Irv Gotti On IG
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DJ Envy Says Irv Gotti Owes Him $10,000 For A Record He Produced Years Ago
It seems like artists and producers are recently trying to get back what they’re owed. DJ Envy said Irv Gotti never paid him $10,000 for a record he produced years ago. Moreover, he told the story while Jess Hilarious spoke of her contract and payment issues with Master P. Furthermore, the Breakfast Club hosts and Hilarious broke down their individual situations and spoke on their circumstances.
“I produced a record … [Gotti] definitely owe me $10,000,” Envy said on the popular radio show on Thursday (February 23). “Me and [DJ] Mono produced a record for Murder Inc. back in the day. I got my front end and I never got the back end. They was just like ‘keep it moving.’ So I kept it moving.” According to TMZ, Envy and Mono split the original payment between themselves, since Gotti never paid them the owed $10K. Also, continuing on that lane, Jess Hilarious spoke about her own contract issues with Master P.
DJ Envy Addresses The Irv Gotti Situation
“Basically, it all boils down to this,” she began, taking the time to explain another one of P’s contract issues. “Fat Trel said that he was promised by Master P that he would be put in a Menace II Society sequel that never came to fruition. I do believe him because that man will talk a good game to you. Even with me, I Got the Hook Up. I’m still owed [$15,000] for that. I’m not gon’ lie. I ain’t gon’ lie.”
However, the No Limit boss refuted these claims via various Instagram and interview statements. “For the cowards hiding behind their computers enforcing fake news, I do have @jesshilarious_official contract from 5 years ago for I Got The Hook Up 2 and the copy of the check that was cashed and paid,” he wrote on social media. “She was joking about a second check that was never in her contract. That’s the narrative they ran with for clickbait and fake headlines. Thank God for receipts!” Regardless of your take, check back in with HNHH for the latest on DJ Envy, Irv Gotti, and updates in these business stories.
50 Cent Explained Why He Turned Down A $1.3 Million Offer From University Music Group
50 Cent recently revealed that he’d spent over $23 million in legal fees. But he doesn’t seem very worried about money anyway. In a recent interview, the “In Da Club” rapper said he turned down a $1.3 million offer from Universal Music Group due to their connection to Irv Gotti.
“Irv [Gotti] was talking in the interview, and he was talking about he was blocking me,” 50 Cent said, referring to when the Murder Inc. executive confessed he kept labels from signing 50 in 2020.
“Like he was blocking everything. He said, ‘I blocked him into a good situation.’ And it just went off. And, I saw the situations I didn’t feel where he felt he was blocking me at that point. But I wouldn’t do business with anyone who had direct associations or any influence to the things that they had that was working.”
He added, “So they offered me a million three to do a G-Unit and my solo album at Universal, and I just turned the deal down. [Tony] Yayo didn’t understand. He was like, ‘What? A million three you not gone do it, what? That’s like saying we hit the lottery, and you not going to pick up the ticket.’ And I’m like, ‘Nah, it’s not the right deal,’ because it’s in the Universal system. Def Jam and those guys was already making money from that system. Where they could influence and sabotage everything that I had going.”
Watch him explain in the clip below.
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50 Cent Recalls Turning Down $1.3 Million Offer From UMG
50 Cent says that he once turned down a $1.3 million offer from Universal Music Group due to the label’s affiliation with Murder Inc. executive Irv Gotti. Gotti had previously admitted to blocking labels from signing 50 during a 2020 interview with B. High of Hot 107.9.
“Irv [Gotti] was talking in the interview and he was talking about he was blocking me,” 50 Cent said during a recent interview. “Like he was blocking everything. He said, ‘I blocked him into a good situation.’ And it just went off. And, I saw the situations I didn’t feel where he felt he was blocking me at that point. But I wouldn’t do business with anyone who had direct associations or any influence to the things that they had that was working.”
From there, 50 further recalled explaining to Tony Yayo that Gotti could “sabotage” everything they had built through that point.
He continued: “So they offered me a million three to do a G-Unit and my solo album at Universal and I just turned the deal down. [Tony] Yayo didn’t understand he was like, ‘What? A million three you not gone do it, what? That’s like saying we hit the lottery and you not going to pick up the ticket.’ And I’m like, ‘Nah it’s not the right deal,’ because it’s in the Universal system. Def Jam and those guys was already making money from that system. Where they could influence and sabotage everything that I had going.”
As for how Gotti is connected to UMG, Murder Inc. Records is a subsidiary of Def Jam, a division of Universal Music Group. Gotti and 50 have been going back and forth on social media for years at this point.
Check out 50 Cent’s story, as shared by HipHopDX below.
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Irv Gotti Deems Cash Money The Greatest Hip Hop Label
Murder Inc’s impact on the Golden Era of Hip Hop is unmatched, but label head Irv Gotti places another collective as the greatest of the genre. Gotti helped carve out the careers of artists like Ja Rule and Ashanti; however, Cash Money Records was also a leading force with an impact that continues to reverberate through all of music culture.
While visiting the Earn Your Leisure podcast, Gotti spoke on Hip Hop labels, noting their rosters and catalogs. A host questioned if Birdman was “the best that ever did it.” Irv said yes.
Read More: Birdman Snaps On Irv Gotti For Detailing Lil Wayne’s Cash Money Contract
“As far as labels goes, there’s no disputing Cash Money is the greatest label ever. Think about it,” he stated before mumbling Juvenile’s classic hit, “Ha.” Gotti said, “That sh*t was out over, what, 25 years ago?”
“Them n*ggas been hot—they been hot all this time,” he added as he listed just a few notable acts. “They got Drake, they got Nicki. They’re the best label ever. No one’s even close to Cash Money, I don’t think.”
“And if they ever wanted to sell, Baby and Slim could get a billi. Someone will give them a billion dollars, y’all.”
Read More: Ashanti Claims Irv Gotti Would Say No One Wanted To Work With Her
Last year, things were a bit tense between Gotti and Birdman after the Murder Inc boss reportedly shared details of Lil Wayne’s contract. Aside from that 2021 controversy, Irv Gotti once again made headlines this year following his comments about Ashanti. According to Irv, he and his artist had a love affair that seemingly ended when he saw her with Nelly at a basketball game.
Since that time, and following the backlash, Gotti has vowed never to speak on his relationship with Ashanti again.
Do you think Cash Money Records deserves the title of the greatest Hip Hop label of all time? If not, who is your choice?
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[WATCH] Irv Gotti: Cash Money Records Is The Greatest Hip Hop Label Ever
According to the legendary Murder Inc. Records’ label owner Irv Gotti, Cash Money Records was the greatest that ever did it.
On the most recent episode of Earn Your Leisure podcast, Gotti discussed the enormous financial value of the catalogs of some of Hip Hop’s premiere labels who made multi-million dollar deals following their independent origins.
Gotti, who sold his 50 percent of his ownership of Murder Inc.’s masters to Iconoclast in a $300 million deal that also included film and TV projects in early 2022, anticipating that Cash Money’s multi-platinum discography could be worth as much as $1 billion.
“Birdman the best that ever did it?” co-host Rashad Bilal asked, to which Irv answered, “Yeah. As far as labels go, there’s no disputing Cash Money is the greatest label ever.”
“Think about it. [Raps Juvenile’s ‘Ha’] — that shit was out over, what, 25 years ago? Them n-ggas been hot all this time. They got Drake, they got Nicki. They’re the best label ever. No one’s even close to Cash Money, I don’t think.”
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Irv Gotti Responds To The Backlash Against His Ashanti Dating Stories
When Irv Gotti appeared on Drink Champs, he likely didn’t expect an anecdote about Ashanti to go viral. But after it did, he had the unfortunate task of reliving his admittedly inappropriate relationship with the former Murder Inc. artist in multiple interviews while fielding backlash for his comments. Even his former artist Ja Rule spoke out, admonishing him for the way he talked about Ashanti.
So, on Sunday, when Gotti was asked about his responses by The Shade Room at the MTV VMAs, he was candid about why he kept talking about Ashanti. “That’s why,” he replied when the reporter asked. “You keep asking me. Did I bring Ashanti up? You did it. Here’s what I’m going to say: I wish Ashanti nothing but the best. I’m not hooked on her, like, ‘I can’t get over her.’ It’s none of that sh*t. I got paid to do a documentary on my life and on Murder Inc. If I didn’t talk about Ashanti, you’d be like, ‘What type of bullsh*t is this?’ She’s too important to Murder Inc. and his life.”
He then said he felt like “they tried to #MeToo me,” referring to the wave of accusations of sexual misconduct that took place a few years ago. While the situation is a little different — fans critical of his relationship with Ashanti have noted the unbalanced power dynamic between label head and artist, as well as a large age difference (Irv was also married at the time) — it’s clear he felt as though he was being accused of sexual misconduct.
In the comments of The Shade Room’s Instagram post, Irv elaborated, saying, “Please believe. It’s gonna be NO COMMENT from here on in. But I felt like at least trying to make y’all understand. Moving forward. it will be limited interviews and no comments. I tell the truth cause I want the people to know the real. But honestly. Y’all don’t give a f*ck about the truth. Y’all gonna say and do whatever y’all want. So why keep giving y’all the real? It’s better to be like everyone else. Lie to y’all. Alter the truth. Or don’t say sh*t to y’all and keep you in the dark. Hahahha. I got slandered for telling y’all the absolute truth. Lol.”
You can watch the interview above.