Yo Gotti has become a full-fledged record executive thanks to the continued success of his artists on his Collective Music Group label. CMG is home to Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, EST Gee and more, and the record label is coming off an impressive run with a string of quality albums from its roster.
On Tuesday (July 13), Spotify’s RapCaviar recognized Yo Gotti for the relentless work he’s putting in with his artists over at CMG. Spotify crowned the Memphis native “All-RapCaviar Coach Of The Year” for the impressive CMG résumé he’s built over the last three years.
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42 Dugg unleashed his Young & Turnt mixtape series with CMG and critics praised the growth and direction of the Detroit newcomer. EST Gee found breakout success with his projects Ion Feel Nun and I Still Don’t Feel Nun while Moneybagg Yo topped the Billboard 200 chart two different times with his fourth studio album, A Gangsta’s Pain. Gotti took to Instagram to take in the recent win with fans.
“S/o @rapcaviar #CMGRecords Salute to all my Bro’s Yall Real CHAMPIONS ! #TrueHustlers @carlchery Waddup,” Yo Gotti wrote in the caption of his Instagram post.
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Yo Gotti isn’t letting his foot off the gas with CMG anytime soon. Last month, Gotti announced his growing musical imprint partnered with Interscope Geffen A&M which gives Moneybagg, Gee and Dugg even more resources to help develop their careers. Gotti saluted the bosses at the record label in a statement.
“I have a tremendous amount of respect for John Janick, Steve Berman, Nicole Wyskoarko and the entire Interscope team and their track record of success,” Yo Gotti said in the statement. “We share the same vision about winning – we want to break barriers, disrupt the industry and develop the next generation of superstars. I’m thrilled to partner with them as I continue focusing on CMG’s expansion.”