Yo Gotti Celebrates 42 Dugg’s Release From Prison With Big Hug
Yo Gotti welcomed home his CMG artist 42 Dugg, who spent more than a year behind bars dealing with legal troubles.
Yo Gotti welcomed home his CMG artist 42 Dugg, who spent more than a year behind bars dealing with legal troubles.
Memphis Police release a clear image of a person of interest in the fatal shooting of Blac Youngsta’s brother, Tomanuel Benson, sparking concerns for the individual’s safety on social media.
The CMG label boss has ties to MLS.
Is this business as usual for Yo Gotti? Or a personal shot at the late Young Dolph?
New music from the CMG boss is on the way.
Angela Simmons flew Yo Gotti and his family and friends out to a luxury private resort in the Philippines to celebrate his birthday.
In a new update from behind bars, 42 Dugg claims his cell was raided at 3 A.M. a day after complaining about prison conditions.
Yo Gotti serves as an executive producer for the three-hour film.
A shooting erupted in the parking lot of Yo Gotti’s Prive restaurant in Memphis, leaving two men dead.
“No way you think I’m performing when you paid for a hosting,” GloRilla stated after a club promoter claimed he booked her to perform.
Jay-Z and Yo Gotti sued the Mississippi Department of Corrections on behalf of inmates facing inhuman conditions in 2020.
It looks like the Collective Music Group founder can finally celebrate—he and Angela Simmons have broke through the “just friends” barrier.
A woman claiming to be EST Gee sister wants him to step up and support her, and her five children. Is this his responsibility
The people want to know why Yo Gotti’s brother is standing next to the third man arrested in Young Dolph’s murder investigation.
#GloRilla is having a breakout year, but some drama is brewing.
Yo Gotti bought the Los Angeles County mansion for $7.6 million in 2021, but the CMG head honcho is ready to sell it.
Mozzy delivered his seventh studio album, which includes features from his CMG labelmates, YG, 2 Chainz, Roddy Ricch, Saweetie, and more.
Elijah Hyman threatened to shoot fans leaving Yo Gotti’s annual Birthday Bash, which was held at the FedEx Forum in Memphis.
The suspect reportedly wanted to kill himself and everyone he saw.
Yo Gotti declared, “You ain’t never seen this many gangstas in the same squad,” teasing the CMG collaborative effort “Gangsta Art.”