Yo Gotti Teases The Release Of Final Album ‘CM:10’
The CMG boss announces the release date for the project.
The CMG boss announces the release date for the project.
Yo Gotti’s attorney Arthur Horne refuted stories claiming he’s representing Justin Johnson, who’s accused of killing Young Dolph.
Yo Gotti shut down a rumor claiming his longtime collaborator Blac Youngsta had been dropped from the CMG roster.
10 men connected to rapper EST Gee have been charged with selling huge amounts of drugs throughout the state of Kentucky according to a grand jury!
EST Gee’s business partner ran into some big problems with the FBI in Louisville, Kentucky, where he was caught with a huge amount of drugs, guns and cash!
Yo Gotti is spreading his money around with a big investment in D.C. United, a soccer team based out of Washington, D.C.!
Yo Gotti is living the life of luxury after purchasing an opulent, luxurious mansion.
Yo Gotti is expanding his CMG roster by deepening his ties with Interscope Records.
The cops in Mississippi are trying to get to the bottom of a shooting that left one man injured on Interstate 55 today.
Yo Gotti is building one of the hottest record labels in the world with the signing of Louisville, Kentucky rapper EST Gee.
Rappers gave or received some expensive gifts this year, from Rolls-Royce’s to Bentleys.
Jay-Z made another power move with the launch of his new book company, Roc Lit 101.
Jay-Z has a new hustle – legalized cannabis. And he’s planning on reaching 90% of the market in California!
Blac Youngsta was lodged into the Dallas County Jail over the weekend, for carrying a weapon.
(AllHipHop News) Mario “Yo Gotti” Mims stepped up to fight for the rights of incarcerated individuals in Mississippi’s correctional system. Yo Gotti, Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, and Roc Nation’s Team Roc helped expose the inhumane conditions inside Parchman prison. The Memphis-raised rapper is now teaming with the REFORM Alliance to pressure Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves to sign […]
Approximately 33% of the incarcerated individuals that were tested had coronavirus.
The “We Paid” rhymer is facing up to 5 years in prison, a $1,000 fine, and a 1-year suspension of his license.
Centene is accused of doing a poor job protecting people from COVID-19 and properly treating other health concerns.
Lil Baby’s protégé suggests his security may misinterpret people’s intentions.
Inmates report spoiled food, dirty water, lack of medical care, and corrupt officers.