Memphis-native Yo Gotti has been in the rap game for a long time. In fact, his career spans almost over two decades. Some of you may remember him from the early-Cash Money Records days, although never signed to the record label, he was featured on various Cash Money albums and cites Birdman & Slim as being one of the reasons he left his previous lifestlye behind. That lifestlye being on the streets of Memphis hustling. During his stop at Rap Radar Podcast Yo Gotti recaps all of that, the making of his biggest record to date (“Down In The DM”), how his mother & aunts influenced on him growing up, and more.
Yo Gotti’s got social media going nuts. On the heels of the biggest record of his career, “Down In The DM,” Mr. Memphis is ready to unleash his new album, The Art of Hustle. Offline, the Pyrex King is bringing fans to his hometown and sharing his family ties in the Born Hustlerdocumentary. During a pitstop in New York, Gotti speaks on his longevity, recent success, collaborators, finances and much more.
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