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The New King of Memphis

Yo Gotti gave local hip-hop fans the concert they deserved this past Sunday night at his annual birthday celebration. Known for guest appearances and multiple surprises, Yo Gotti and Friends Birthday Bash at Mud Island Amphitheater didn’t disappoint, with Nicki Minaj, Meek Mill, O.T. Genasis, Dej Loaf, Shy Glizzy, Snootie Wild, Wave Chappelle, Zed Zilla, and Monica making guest appearances, in addition to DJ Paul and La Chat of Da Mafia 6ix joining forces with Yo Gotti on stage for the first time. Those following the Memphis rap game know that DJ Paul and Yo Gotti were once considered enemies, with Yo Gotti calling out Three 6 Mafia on his smash hit “That’s What’s Up” from the 2006 album Back 2 Da Basics. All beef seemed to be squashed when DJ Paul appeared on stage to do the classic Three 6 Mafia club jam “Who Run It,” alongside Yo Gotti, as confetti shot out of cannons and fireworks exploded over the Mississippi River. Later, Yo Gotti called the on-stage performance “a victory for the whole city,” and residents of every section of Memphis cheered loudly in appreciation of the unity the performance symbolized between two of the biggest rappers the city has ever produced.

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DJ Paul

When asked about holding the event at Mud Island, Yo Gotti (whose real name is Mario Mims,) said that a much larger venue was mandatory for this year’s bash.

“We’ve done the Orpheum and the Cannon Center, and we sold them out so quick that I knew I had to go somewhere bigger,” Mims said.

“I felt like there were thousands of people who were getting left out, and if you looked around tonight, you saw that we were top-to-bottom, and this place is twice as big as the other venues.”

The rapper also acknowledged that he’s come a long way since his days of playing all-ages clubs and places like the Plush Club.

“When I was coming up, I just wanted to perform anywhere. When I first heard my music in Denim & Diamonds, I was really excited about it,” Mims said.

“The first time I ever performed at Cactus Jacks or The Premier was very special to me. I have always loved to get on the stage. It seems like Memphis rappers have to work twice as hard as everyone else to get some recognition, but if you keep grinding, it will happen for you.”

Lil Boosie received one of the strongest receptions of the night (along with Monica), and after a few songs, Yo Gotti (who calls himself the King of Memphis), joked that Memphis might actually belong to Louisiana-based Lil Boosie. Other highlights included O.T. Genasis doing his mega-hit “CoCo,” Monica’s amazing vocals, and Nicki Minaj appearing on stage seemingly only to take selfies and wave to her fans, who were all collectively losing their minds. Backstage at Mud Island, Cîroc and Patrón seemed to be the drink of choice, along with enough blunt smoke to choke Snoop Dogg. Each rapper had an extensive entourage, who seemed to each have their own separate mini-entourages as well.

Lil Boosie might have had the biggest entourage of them all, with 30 or so people pouring out of a tiny dressing room before joining him on stage for multiple songs. Behind the stage sat Yo Gotti’s white Lamborghini, though sadly it did not become a part of his performance in the same way it did at his Cannon Center Birthday Bash the year before. When asked how he will manage to top this year’s festivities, Mims said he’s already started planning.

“Im just going to keep grinding, keep trying to make it bigger than it was the year before. We don’t have Summer Jam in Memphis anymore, so this is the new Summer Jam.”

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Dej Loaf

Writers Notebook:

• O.T. Genasis had the best style of the evening, rocking a Day-Glo motorcycle jacket and at least three seriously impressive gold chains.

• Rappers really do drink as much Patrón as they say they do.

•Monica might have reached the peak of her career in the ’90s with hits like “The Boy is Mine” and “For You I Will,” but her vocal performance Saturday night was spine-tingling. She’s also sold over 10 million records, so there’s that, too.

•Yo Gotti’s hype men deserve a bonus for keeping the crowd thoroughly crunk throughout the evening, as they rarely stopped moving during the show’s five-hour duration.

• After the show, Nicki Minaj went to Blues City Cafe to pick up a to-go order, and was immediately swarmed by fans. Minaj handled the fanfare with ease, taking selfies with her fans and posing for multiple photos before getting back in her SUV.

• Memphis showed that it could hang with the big dogs in terms of getting premier hip-hop talent, which is amazing for our city’s entertainment industry. Don’t be surprised if Yo Gotti’s next birthday bash is in the FedExForum, or better yet, the Mid-South Coliseum.

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Slideshow: Yo Gotti’s Birthday Bash at Mud Island

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Yo Gotti thanking the crowd at Mud Island Amphitheater.

Yo Gotti celebrated his birthday this past sunday at Mud Island Amphitheater with five thousand of his closest friends. Flyer Photographer Cole Wheeler covered the night from start to finish, capturing shots backstage and of all the performers. Be sure to check out our review of the show in tomorrow’s edition of The Memphis Flyer.

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Weekend Roundup 21: Beth Israel, New Orleans Suspects, Yo Gotti

Yo Gotti celebrates his birthday this Sunday at Mud Island Amphitheater.

There are A LOT of shows this friday, as a whole crew of local bands take the stage at venues around town. But Friday night isn’t the only time to check out local music in Memphis, as Yo Gotti will be throwing his third annual Birthday Bash at Mud Island on Sunday. Welcome to the 21st edition of the Weekend Roundup. We are officially old enough to drink!

Friday, June 19th.
Toy Trucks, Ross Johnson and Jeff Evans, Alicja Pop, 6 p.m. at W.C. Handy Park, free. 

Weekend Roundup 21: Beth Israel, New Orleans Suspects, Yo Gotti

New Orleans Suspects, 8 p.m. at Minglewood Hall, $15.

Dead Soldiers, Cotton Clifton and the Pickens, 8 p.m. at the Young Avenue Deli, $10.

Beth Israel, Toxie, 9 p.m. at The Hi-Tone Small Room, $7.

Weekend Roundup 21: Beth Israel, New Orleans Suspects, Yo Gotti (2)

The Kickback, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $5.

Holy Gallows, GryScl, Anodes, Strengths, 9 p.m. at The Buccaneer, $5.

James and the Ultrasounds, 10 p.m. at Bar DKDC, $5.

Saturday, June 20th.
The Sidewayz, 10 p.m. at the Hi-Tone Small Room, $10.

Joecephus and The George Jonestown Massacre 10th Anniversary Show with The Fast Mothers, 8 p.m. at Murphy’s, $5.

Weekend Roundup 21: Beth Israel, New Orleans Suspects, Yo Gotti (3)

Blackberries, Friends of W.C. Scotland, No Mam, 9 p.m. at The Buccaneer, $5.

Alvin Youngblood Hart, 9 p.m. at the Young Avenue Deli, $5.

Sunday, June 21st.
Dan Montgomery, 4 p.m. at Lafayette’s Music Room.

Yo Gotti’s Birthday Bash, 7:30 p.m. at the Mud Island Amphitheater, prices vary.

Weekend Roundup 21: Beth Israel, New Orleans Suspects, Yo Gotti (4)

Cranford Hollow, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $7.

The Steepwater Band, 10 p.m. at Lafayette’s Music Room.

Weekend Roundup 21: Beth Israel, New Orleans Suspects, Yo Gotti (5)

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Yo Gotti Talks The Art of Hustle, Keys to Success

Although there’s no release date for Yo Gotti’s The Art of Hustle, the rapper is reportedly narrowing down tracks for the long-awaited project. 

During an interview with AllHipHop, Gotti provided an update on the album and labeled it a “classic.” He disclosed that he’s establishing “10 laws of what the art of hustle is” to go along with the effort. 

Gotti also shared the keys to prosperity for an independent artist. And he defined what he personally considers to be success.

Check out the interview below.

Yo Gotti Talks The Art of Hustle, Keys to Success

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Throwback Thursday: Yo Gotti’s Life Mini-Documentary

Fans who bought Yo Gotti’s 2003 effort, Life, not only got an earful of raw, street-oriented music delivered from the perspective of a hustler-turned-rapper. They also received a tour through Gotti’s old stomping grounds in North Memphis. 

Life came packaged with a bonus mini-documentary that showcased Gotti taking a trip to areas he hustled in, mingling with comrades, and reflecting on his rough upbringing.

Gotti strolled through North Memphis’ Garland Street, a block he distributed narcotics on as a youngster and witnessed many friends fall victim to. He also visited Ridgecrest Apartments in Frayser, a complex he’s rhymed passionately about throughout his career.

During the visual, Gotti also freestyled, touched on the downsides to the music industry, and provided tips to aspiring artists.

Check out all three parts of the mini-documentary below.

Throwback Thursday: Yo Gotti’s Life Mini-Documentary

Throwback Thursday: Yo Gotti’s Life Mini-Documentary (2)

Throwback Thursday: Yo Gotti’s Life Mini-Documentary (3)

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Yo Gotti Reveals the Benefits of ‘Being a Boss’

While out in New York City for NBA All-Star Weekend, Yo Gotti chopped it up with VladTV. During the brief convo, Gotti talked about adjusting to NYC’s winter weather, his Concealed mixtape, and Drake’s surprise release, If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late.

Gotti currently has a distribution deal with Epic Records for his CMG imprint. But he still has control over his career, along with the artists on his label. During his interview with VladTV, he spoke about the benefits of being his own boss and not following the guidelines of a record label. 

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Yo Gotti Reveals the Benefits of ‘Being a Boss’

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Yo Gotti Drops First Track From Concealed Mixtape

CMG head honcho Yo Gotti will reportedly drop his new mixtape, Concealed, on a random day this week.

Before making the surprise release, Gotti’s decided to premiere a track off the project: “Real Rap.” 

The song features legendary lyricist Jadakiss, and showcases the two trading verses about street endeavors over a soulful vibe laced by Young Starz.

Stream “Real Rap” below.

Yo Gotti Drops First Track From Concealed Mixtape

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Yo Gotti No Longer Writes Lyrics Before Recording

Yo Gotti is slated to release his highly-anticipated album, The Art of Hustle, pretty soon. And he recently announced his forthcoming mixtape, Concealed, which will serve as an appetizer to the effort.

With two projects on the way, along with an extensive amount of content already out, one could assume a large portion of Gotti’s day is consumed with writing music. But evidently it’s not.

During a recent interview with VladTV, Gotti revealed he no longer writes lyrics down before recording. This is an approach also used by revered lyricists like Jadakiss, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne and the late Notorious B.I.G.

Gotti explained by entering the booth without pre-written verses, he’s able to deliver more emotion and convey himself more effectively in songs.

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Yo Gotti No Longer Writes Lyrics Before Recording

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Wave Chapelle Talks Curren$y, Rico Love and Yo Gotti

CMG representative Wave Chapelle recently sat down with DJ Smallz to reflect on some of the lessons he learned in 2014. 

During the interview, Wave touched on what he took away from being featured on Curren$y’s “The Drive in Theatre” tour, receiving mentorship from Rico Love, and watching Yo Gotti record.

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Wave Chapelle Talks Curren$y, Rico Love and Yo Gotti

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Yo Gotti Holds Christmas Carnival for Underprivileged Kids

The gray clouds, thunder and rain didn’t stop kids from enjoying the train rides, face paintings, reindeer, music, food, and gifts at Yo Gotti‘s Christmas carnival Monday evening.

The event served as the third installment of Gotti’s annual “Yo Gotti Christmas” initiative. However, this was the first year he incorporated a carnival. 

“To me, it’s all about helping the community, helping the city, and helping families. But I wanted to do something that was more of a celebration,” Gotti said. “And that’s what this event is supposed to be. When you think holidays, you think of getting with the family … you know, some things are bigger than the gifts; it’s the environment.”

The event, which also featured a bouncing house, merry-go-round and free haircuts, took place in both a parking lot and tent near Gotti’s Prive’ Restaurant.

The North Memphis-bred rapper and entrepreneur collaborated with former NBA star Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway (also present at the event) to hold the carnival and give away gifts.

More than 200 members of the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Memphis were invited to the event. And a long line of locals also came out to enjoy the fun.

In addition to the carnival, Gotti collaborated with Hot 107.1 for its “Christmas Wish List” contest, which involved radio listeners writing an essay that explained why their family was in need of assistance this holiday season. Three winners were selected, and all received a Christmas shopping spree courtesy of Gotti.

A successful music career has enabled Gotti to give back to his native city, but he still remembers when his family was among those receiving assistance during the holidays.

“I can’t remember the exact name it was, but I actually got gifts from a program,” Gotti recalled. “I had a lot of good Christmases, but I remember that one. I remember my momma putting us in the car, and we went down to this church. They gave me a bike, a couple games, and different things. I knew way back then if I ever got into position, I was going to do something similar.”

Gotti launched his Yo Gotti Christmas initiative in 2012. In the two previous years, he personally delivered gifts to impoverished families and held bike giveaways.

Check out some images of the Christmas carnival below. 

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