Beefs
No documented rap beefs.
Yo Gotti's label. Mozzy, Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, EST Gee, Blac Youngsta.
Yo Gotti built CMG into Memphis's most potent pipeline for regional talent, transforming a mid-2000s vanity label into a genuine power player by systematizing the city's street rap aesthetic. The roster reads like a who's who of trap's modern backbone: Moneybagg Yo's *A Gangsta's Pain* became a streaming juggernaut, 42 Dugg's features with Lil Baby earned him a Def Jam co-sign, and EST Gee emerged as one of the decade's most consistent hitmakers under Gotti's mentorship. GloRilla's meteoric rise from CMG signee to "F.N.F." viral phenomenon proved Gotti's A&R instincts extended beyond male trap artists, while Blac Youngsta's early loyalty kept the label's foundation intact during its lean years.
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