![]() ![]() Gotti got his first taste of musical revenue when local Memphis distributor Select-O-Hits bought a few thousand of his CDs for $6,500. Everybody before me did the same thing, repeated the same cycle: sell drugs, go to jail, sell drugs, go to jail. For the high schooler, becoming a full-time rapper was a pipe dream - until he received his first check. He released his first mixtape, Youngsta’s On A Come Up in 1996, charging nothing to open shows for other acts and handing out his CDs from the trunk of his car. “I actually feel like, if I weren’t working, I’d be bored as sh-t.”Īs a teenager, Gotti focused on rapping as a “hobby” while hustling as a means to get by. Really, it’s no wonder he’s so sleepless - but for Gotti, who finds the idea of taking vacations to be pointless, time to decompress is just time wasted. United soccer club - one of only three people of color among fifteen club owners. He owns “too many” properties spanning across the United States and recently entered the sports world, becoming a part owner of the D.C. The former college business major has investments across industries including food and beverage, gaming, restaurants and cryptocurrency. ![]() When he’s not calling the shots at CMG, Gotti finds other ways to build wealth and influence, expanding his entrepreneurial portfolio into uncharted territories. “I think he’s a needle in a haystack, he has mastered both of those things.” “It’s rare to find somebody who’s an amazing creative but also a great businessperson,” says Interscope CEO John Janick of Gotti. With his 10 signees, Gotti has established CMG as a formidable brand in the streets and on the charts, one with 50 Hot 100 hits and 12 top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 chart, with the label scoring its highest-charting projects within the past year to help kick off a new partnership with Interscope Records. ![]() ![]() Through his record label, Collective Music Group (CMG), the hip-hop mogul has achieved what most household-name rappers with imprints have not: breaking prominent underground names into a mainstream audience while continually shattering his own personal records. He has painstakingly built an enviable career as a rapper - five top 10 albums in the past 10 years alone - but that’s only half of his story. Surrounded by his chosen family, Yo Gotti has every reason to be satisfied. (“I tried everything in the world to get there,” he said in a mid-interview FaceTime call to Gotti.) Gotti got almost everyone to Miami, save for Detroit star 42 Dugg - stranded 660 miles away at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after missing his flight. (He eventually prevailed.)īay Area newcomer Mozzy coolly strolled around with a grateful smile after being surprised by Gotti with his own diamond-encrusted chain, interacting with a just-high-enough Moneybagg Yo, draped in Prada and Michael Kors, as recent R&B signee Lehla Samia quietly soaked in her moment. Nevertheless, spirits were celebratory all day: Boisterous Memphis standout Blac Youngsta paraded around with a British accent and dished out real estate advice, while Louisville rapper EST Gee, surrounded by a handful of concerned onlookers, was caught in a struggle between a stain removal pen and the smeared lunch leftovers on his pristine white pants. He is inching towards the end of a nine-hour shoot day spent wrangling his latest class of label signees amidst 50-plus entourage members - and a couple of AR-15-toting security guards. Leaning back in his leather seat, Gotti unleashes a jaw-cracking yawn. ![]()
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