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Friends and family of the late music czar Irving 'Irv Gotti' Lorenzo have attended the ... remembering the mogul who brought him, DMX and JAY-Z to Def Jam Records, essentially saving the label ...
Irv Gotti — the famed music producer and record ... gaining producer credits for hip-hop legends like Jay-Z, DMX, Kanye West, Ja Rule, Fat Joe, Eve and more. News of Gotti’s death first ...
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That's what rap mogul Jay-Z is doing, picking the Thunder to win in five games and putting a very large amount of money on it at Fanatics Sportsbook (where he's been an investor since 2021).
Jay-Z just jumped on the bandwagon in a big way. The rap mogul has placed a $1 million bet for the Thunder to not just win, but to win in exactly five games, Fanatics Sportsbook announced Thursday.
After the Indiana Pacers won the first game of the NBA Finals, we know Brooklyn rapper Jay-Z is looking for them to lose the next four games since he has placed a big bet on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Adding to the excitement, American rapper Jay-Z made headlines with a jaw-dropping seven-figure wager on the finals. TMZ Sports has recently revealed that the iconic rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z ...
Fanatics Sportsbook promoted Jay-Z’s $1 million NBA Finals wager on social media before Game 1 between the Pacers and Thunder. Jay-Z wagered a million bucks on the Oklahoma City Thunder to beat ...
Beyoncé and Jay-Z don’t collect real estate willy-nilly the way some billionaires do. They curate. And what their portfolio lacks in quantity is more than made up for in ultra-prime locations ...