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  • Yo Gotti Signs Dallas Rapper Zillionaire Doe to CMG Label

    Yo Gotti Signs Dallas Rapper Zillionaire Doe to CMG Label

    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.”

    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.














  • Young Dolph murder: suspect claims Yo Gotti’s brother put a hit on rapper

    Young Dolph murder: suspect claims Yo Gotti’s brother put a hit on rapper

    Gotti’s brother implicated in Dolph’s shooting death

    Young Dolph’s murder suspect Cornelius Smith has testified that in return for a bounty of $100,000 allegedly offered by Big Jook who is Yo Gotti’s brother, he shot the rapper, The Guardian reported. Smith also said that in November 2021. He and another co-defendant named Justin Johnson walked into a cookie shop in Memphis and killed Dolph in front of many people.

    When testifying during Johnson’s trial on September 23, Smith stated that he was indeed the person identified on the monitoring footage aiming a submachine gun and firing shots during the commission of the offense. Johnson, who is tried as the last of the three suspects, claims he was not involved.

    The lawyer for Johnson argued that Smith’s testimony was simply to reduce sentence and pleaded his client not guilty.

  • Yo Gotti has $2 million for ‘any lawyer’ who gets 42 Dugg an early prison release

    Yo Gotti has $2 million for ‘any lawyer’ who gets 42 Dugg an early prison release

    Gotti wants Duggy back home

    Yo Gotti is ready to cough out seven figures to see his CMG artist 42 Dugg home. The Memphis legend hopped on Instagram this week to offer “any lawyer” out there $2M to help 42 get an early prison release. He added that the “Palm Angels” rapper’s freedom is all he wants for his birthday.

    “I got 2 Million for any lawyer that can get Dugg out Early. Thats what I want for my Birthday #FreeDoggy,” Gotti wote on IG stiries.

    42 Dugg was sentenced to one year in prison last month for failure to surrender himself into prison in 2022. The rapper was handed the prison bid following a guilty plea in February.


  • Yo Gotti was born on May 19

    Yo Gotti was born on May 19

    When was Yo Gotti born? Yo Gotti was born on May 19.

    Yo Gotti aka Mario Sentell Giden Mims was born in 1981 in Memphis, TN. He got his start in the rap game with 2000’s From Da Dope Game 2 Da Rap Game. His major label debut Live from the Kitchen was released in 2012.

    He’s worked with Nicki Minaj, Derrick Milano, and others and his sound is trap music. In addition to music, he is an accomplished businessman. His label is called CMG and includes Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, Blac Youngsta, EST Gee, and Mozzy.

  • 42 Dugg and EST Gee are dropping a collab tape

    42 Dugg and EST Gee are dropping a collab tape

    42 Dugg and EST Gee’s project is titled ‘Last Ones Left’

    Yo Gotti is effectively running his CMG label and has an all-star lineup. Next up to bat, again, is EST Gee and 42 Dugg, as they announce their joint project Last Ones Left dropping soon.

    According to HipHopDX, the label (Collective Music Group) held a press conference in L.A., hosted by Carl Lamarre of Billboard.

    Last Ones Left,” 42 Dugg said during the press conference. “Me and Gee, you know, that shit coming soon. We finishing it up right now. Just be ready for it.”

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    The album is scheduled to arrive this Friday (Feb. 18), but is subject to change, as there hasn’t been anymore press-run talk surrounding it. However, they may be moving back to the traditional route of just dropping it for what it truly is — a mixtape.

    Gotti also introduced his new signee, Mozzy, a west coast artist that adds a different dynamic to the fold of artists already on the roster.

    “I always wanted to work with an artist from the West Coast,” Yo Gotti revealed on stage. “After years of having big conversations, running into each other, and sharing ideas, we come here tonight to let you know, we’re bringing our dawg Mozzy into CMG.”

  • Yo Gotti says he feels like “changing a rapper life” with a feature on ‘CM10’ and a possible record deal

    Yo Gotti says he feels like “changing a rapper life” with a feature on ‘CM10’ and a possible record deal

    Yo Gotti opens a contest for upcoming rappers to feature on his CM10


    Rapper Yo Gotti is putting final touches on his forthcoming album, CM10, which drops on February 4. Before the project arrives, Gotti wants to offer an opportunity to upcoming rappers to feature on the album.

    Related content: Yo Gotti is dropping ‘Cocaine Muzik 10’ on February 4

    On Wednesday (January 26), the Memphis rapper shared a video on Instagram of him with large stacks of hundred-dollar bills spread over a piece of studio equipment. In the clip, the rapper plays an unfinished record in which aspiring rappers are to upload videos on Instagram with their verses on, and whoever puts out the best verse gets a spot on the album.

    “Hey I feel like changing a rapper life so I’mma do it,” Gotti said. “I’mma upload this song and whoever put the hardest verse on it, I’mma put you on my album, CM10. Let’s go.”

    “You gotta come right behind me with four bars and I’ma come right back after you, we gon’ go back and forth in this shit. Let’s get it,” he added, referring to the unreleased track playing in the background. “I’mma come back and put in 16 that’s it. You gotta drop 16 after me let’s get it.”

    https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZNOQqTFiQs/?utm_medium=copy_link


    The unfinished track is to be uploaded on YouTube and SoundCloud, and participants will upload videos with their verses on Instagram tagging Yo Gotti and CMG The Label. They’re also to hashtag “CM10” and “Dolla for Dolla.” “If I f*** with you enough, let me put you on the label,” Gotti says.

  • Yo Gotti is dropping ‘Cocaine Muzik 10’ on February 4

    Yo Gotti is dropping ‘Cocaine Muzik 10’ on February 4

    Yo Gotti’s ‘CM10’ is expected to be a double-disc album


    Memphis veteran rapper Yo Gotti is set to drop the tenth installment of his Cocaine Muzik mixtape series on February 4. Gotti shared via Instagram the new release date on Monday (January 24).

    Related content: Yo Gotti postpones ‘Cocaine Muzik 10’ release date

    “I’m gone Finish This SH!T just how I started!!! Wit No Regrets, Standing on Business & Principles. Motivating All Hustlers, knowing we took da Highest Risk for a Better Outcome. To the Streets, Plugs, Fans & Consumers
    I’m FOREVER GRATEFUL,” the rapper captioned an introductory video to the album.

    https://www.instagram.com/yogotti/tv/CZIGz3dFfY3/?utm_medium=copy_link


    The forthcoming project is expected to arrive as a double-disc album with one side titled Free and the other Game. The record was initially slated for release on November 26, 2021, but ended up being delayed.

    “This Project was made for a purpose, it’s Called “Free Game” it’s to give u messages & tell u Da experience of a Young Hustla Dat come from da Hood but ended up in a position no one Expected him to be in,” Gotti wrote about the album last year.

    “Him being Me, From cutting 2dollars off a Dime bag of weed From touching 6 Figures at 16 I’m From North Memphis, Ridgecrest Apts Dam a lot Done Changed I only came back to give u da Game! Da information.”

  • Yo Gotti clears the air about rumors that Blac Youngsta was dropped from CMG label

    Yo Gotti clears the air about rumors that Blac Youngsta was dropped from CMG label

    Yo Gotti says Blac Youngsta is a “BOSS” and “Can’t Be Dropped”


    On Monday (Dec 27), rumors broke that Blac Youngsta had been kicked out of Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group (CMG) label. Many fans were quick to presume that these were consequences of Youngsta’s recent moves that have been seen as disrespectful towards the late Young Dolph.

    Related content: Yo Gotti postpones ‘Cocaine Muzik 10’ release date


    Yo Gotti later came through clearing the air on Tuesday (December 28) and denied the rumors. He shared a series of tweets reassuring the world that Youngsta is still under CMG. “LIL bro A BOSS He Can’t Be Dropped #CMG #HeavyCamp,” he tweeted.


    The Memphis rapper also deemed the rumors to be “Fake News” before adding, “I’m seeing too much Rap [cap] on these blogs.” He went on to write, “P.s keep my name out all these rumors.”

    Blac Youngsta has faced backlash in the past few weeks for his actions following the murder of Young Dolph, who had issues with Gotti in the past. It started when Youngsta performed his 2016 Dolph diss track “Shake Sum,” but things got even more heated when he dropped “I’m assuming” video that shows a headstone with the name Thornton on it, which is Dolph’s family name.




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