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Yo Gotti Signs Dallas Rapper Zillionaire Doe to CMG Label

Published January 28, 2025 by

The 23-year-old artist is poised to rise with CMG’s resources and Gotti’s mentorship

Yo Gotti has officially expanded his CMG (Collective Music Group) roster by signing Dallas-based rapper Zillionaire Doe. The 23-year-old artist, who skyrocketed to fame with his viral hit “D Boi Dreams,” is now under the guidance of Gotti and his successful label.

Gotti expressed his confidence in Doe’s potential: “I really believe in Zillionaire Doe’s talent and hustle. He’s built organic buzz independently, but now, we want to build the right team structure around him to maximize his full potential.” With CMG’s foundation and resources, Gotti is optimistic that Doe will elevate to new heights.

Doe, whose career began in 2022, has garnered attention from big names like Future, GloRilla, Rod Wave, and Moneybagg Yo. He reflected on the signing and said, “I’m really excited to work with Gotti and the CMG family. Growing up, I looked up to him, so it’s a full-circle experience. This is a special opportunity, so I’m just ready to work hard, learn from Gotti, put on for my hometown, and become the next biggest artist out of Dallas.”

I’ll never get tired of this feeling
Helping a young Street N!ggas reach his Dreams…

I Need Everyone go follow & WELCOME @zillionairedoe to DA TEAM‼️ @CmgLabel

📍South Dallas, Malcom X Blvd pic.twitter.com/4DsySfBxA6

— Yo Gotti (@YoGotti) January 21, 2025

In a recent interview with Forbes, Gotti credited part of his $100 million empire to inspiration from JAY-Z and his business education at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management.














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