In 2000, Irv Gotti was coming off a hot streak of producing for Jay-Z and DMX. He wanted to establish a collective that mirrored the "family" energy of Wu-Tang or No Limit, but with a distinct Queens, New York, edge. The Murderers was the introductory compilation intended to showcase the full roster of his new venture. The group consisted of: The breakout star. Black Child: The street-certified lyricist. Tah Murdah: Later known as Ty Fyffe. 0-1 and Chris Black: Rounding out the hardcore aesthetic.
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Perhaps most interestingly, the album attempts to launch the solo career of Black Child. A gritty, lyrical technician, Black Child was positioned as the "street" anchor of the group. His verses are filled with dense rhyme schemes and violent imagery, offering a stark contrast to the more commercial leanings of Ja Rule. The archive also contains contributions from Tah Murdah and Memphis Bleek, painting a picture of a sprawling, interconnected hip-hop ecosystem. The Murderers-Irv Gotti Presents-2000.rar
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The Murderers – Irv Gotti Presents (2000): A Snapshot of Murder Inc.’s Gritty Beginnings In 2000, Irv Gotti was coming off a
Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murdah, and Vita. Notable Guest Appearances: DMX Jay-Z Busta Rhymes Memphis Bleek Lil Mo Shade Sheist Key Tracks
If you missed this one in the golden era of RapCity and mixtapes, you missed a crucial piece of the timeline. The group consisted of: The breakout star
– Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murdah, Vita Shit Gets Ugly – Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murdah, Vita We Murderers Baby – Ja Rule, Vita Vita, Vita, Vita – Vita How Many Wanna Die – Ja Rule We Getting High Tonight – Black Child Tales From The Darkside – DMX Get It Right – Tah Murdah We Different – Tah Murdah, Black Child, Ja Rule
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