Latest news with #Livin'ItUp
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Birmingham native Kim Scott to release album Feb. 28
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Birmingham native Kim Scott will be releasing her album 'Livin' It Up' on Feb. 28. The nine-song album will feature seven songs Scott wrote, along with production by Grammy winners Paul Brown and Kelvin Wooten. Alabama, Auburn to play first game between No. 1 and No. 2 in SEC history 'For this album, I didn't want it to sound like the music playing on jazz radio right now because I wanted it to stand out as truly something unique and special,' Scott said in a statement. 'I want my music to stop people in their tracks when it comes on and be intrigued, captivated, inspired, and willing to lean in a little more to take it all in. On 'Livin' It Up,' I took more liberty to write songs that embraced world music in terms of rhythms, vibes, and styles. On the album, you'll hear energetic and rich South African rhythms and harmonies, which is quite new for me.' The album will feature the following songs: 'Like Butter' 'Magic City Streets' 'Alma de Lisbon' 'Every Breath You Take' 'Freedom' 'I Will Always Love You' 'So What If I Rise?' 'Love Thy Neighbor' 'You Got The Power (Ladies' Anthem)' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Irv Gotti Reportedly Passes Away at 54 After Diabetes-Related Stroke
Irv Gotti, the influential music producer and co-founder of Murder Inc. Records, has reportedly passed away at the age of 54 after suffering a diabetes-related stroke. According to reports from AllHipHop, Gotti had been placed on life support after a severe stroke earlier this week left him unresponsive. The tragic event follows a minor stroke he suffered last year, which was previously thought to be under control after he adopted a healthier lifestyle. Gotti, born Irving Domingo Lorenzo Jr. on June 26, 1970, had been struggling with diabetes for years. A representative told TMZ last year that his condition had led to a previous stroke six months prior. At the time, Gotti was reportedly focused on improving his health by changing his diet and working toward a full recovery. However, this week's medical emergency proved to be far more severe, ultimately leading to his reported passing. A visionary in the hip-hop industry, Gotti founded Murder Inc. in 1999, propelling it into one of the most dominant labels of the early 2000s. His sharp ear for talent and ability to craft hits helped launch the careers of artists like Ja Rule and Ashanti. Under his leadership, the label became synonymous with chart-topping success, delivering timeless hits such as: Ja Rule's 'Always on Time' and 'Livin' It Up' Ashanti's 'Foolish' and 'Happy' Jennifer Lopez's 'I'm Real (Remix)' featuring Ja Rule DMX's 'What's My Name?' and 'Slippin'' Gotti's influence extended beyond his own label, as he collaborated with some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B, including Jay-Z, Aaliyah, Kanye West, Lloyd, Keyshia Cole, Mic Geronimo, and Mary J. Blige. Despite its success, Murder Inc. faced major legal and industry battles. In 2004, the label came under federal investigation for alleged money laundering ties to drug lord Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff. Though Gotti and his brother Chris Lorenzo were acquitted in 2005, the controversy led to a decline in the label's dominance. As a result, Murder Inc. rebranded as The Inc. Records in an attempt to move past its legal troubles. However, in 2016, Gotti revived the Murder Inc. brand, attempting to reestablish its influence in the music scene. Gotti's talents were not limited to music. In 2017, he created Tales, a scripted anthology series on BET that reimagined classic hip-hop songs into cinematic stories. The show was praised for its innovative storytelling, further cementing Gotti's role as a creative powerhouse. Additionally, he had been working on multiple film and television projects, including a Murder Inc. documentary series chronicling the label's rise and fall. Following reports of his passing, fans and artists alike have taken to social media to pay tribute to the man who shaped an era of hip-hop. While an official statement from his family or representatives has yet to be released, many in the hip-hop community are mourning the loss of a legend. Ja Rule, who shared a close relationship with Gotti throughout his career, posted a cryptic message on X (formerly Twitter), saying, 'This one hurts… forever grateful. RIP big bro.' Ashanti and other artists who worked with Gotti are expected to share their tributes in the coming hours. Irv Gotti's influence on hip-hop is undeniable. From producing some of the biggest anthems of the early 2000s to shaping the careers of multiple superstars, his impact will be felt for generations. While his passing is a tragic loss, his contributions to music, television, and culture ensure that his legacy will live on. The hip-hop world has lost a true pioneer, but his music and vision will continue to inspire artists for years to come. The post Irv Gotti Reportedly Passes Away at 54 After Diabetes-Related Stroke appeared first on Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News, Entertainment, Exclusive Interviews & More.