The Murderers-irv Gotti Presents-2000.rar ((exclusive)) Review

. The album served as a showcase for the newly formed Murder Inc. label's roster during its early "street-oriented" era. Album Background and Context The Original Supergroup Concept

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For music archivists and Hip-Hop historians, tracking down this album is essential for understanding the evolution of New York rap production between the boom-bap era of the '90s and the mixtape era of the early 2000s. It remains a time capsule of a period when Irv Gotti’s empire was hungry, dangerous, and ready to take over the world.

The Murderers, a hip-hop collective from Queens, New York, emerged in the late 1990s, spearheaded by Irv Gotti, a seasoned producer and entrepreneur. Gotti, who would later become a pivotal figure in the Murder Mass Murders, Inc. (M$M$I) imprint, assembled a diverse group of MCs, including K-St Stretch, T- Truth, and Lil' Poppin', among others. Their collective goal was to create music that reflected the gritty reality of their surroundings, while showcasing their technical prowess and lyrical acumen. Album Background and Context The Original Supergroup Concept

The sound of the album was largely defined by the signature "Murder Inc." style—heavy basslines and cinematic orchestration. Irv Gotti Primary Producers: Irv Gotti Lil' Rob Dat Nigga Reb Ty Fyffe Mr. Fingaz DL Da Mizza Featured Artists

The 25-track album features a mix of posse cuts, solo tracks, and skits, with prominent appearances by Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murdah, and Vita. Key tracks include: Apple Music "Murderers" "We Don't Give A Fuck" "Tales From The Darkside" (feat. DMX) It remains a time capsule of a period

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