The mixtape includes lead single and street coke anthem ‘Castro’ produced by frequent collaborator Ben Billions, alongside a star-studded line up of GOOD Music’s Kanye West, Big Sean & 2 Chainz and also Quavo (of Migos) boisterously comparing themselves to recently deceased Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro. ![]() In the opening lines Gotti talks about how “ I t’s amazing what three-hundred and sixty five days can do for you / This time last year nigga was like talking ‘bout cuttin’ budgets and shit / And I dropped the biggest album of my career.”, and deals with how he was already feeling the pressure of an impressive follow up after the recent CMG/Roc Nation partnership. 4 on the Billboard 200 in February after him returning from a three-year hiatus from the rap game.ĬM9 opens with ’81’, an almost haunting trap Marvel Hitz-produced track and a nod to the year of Gotti’s birth. CM9 caps off a very successful 2016 for Gotti as his album The Art Of Hustle peaked at No. This project is also Yo Gotti’s first release since the announcement earlier this month that he and Jay Z had entered into a partnership between Roc Nation and Gotti’s Collective Music Group (formerly known as Cocaine Muzik Group). ![]() ![]() The notable difference this time out is that CM9 breaks tradition by being the first commercial release in the series. ![]() Yo Gotti White Friday (CM9) īeing quite unlikely to get a white Christmas in Memphis this year, Tennessee rapper Yo Gotti made sure that at very least a ‘White Friday’ was guaranteed when he dropped his festively titled – yet drug innuendo filled – White Friday (CM9), the ninth mixtape in the Cocaine Muzik series on December 23.
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