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Yo Gotti Talks TVT Love Fame Lil Wayne Young Money And…Retirement?

Submitted by odeisel on Monday, 22 March 2010No Comment

By Odeisel

Yo Gotti has done many things in the music business and has grown a large fanbase by keeping it true to himself. After four independent albums and ten years in the business, including a nightmare scenario with defunct label TVT Records which proved but a temporary obstacle, Gotti stands ready for the big time and a major label run. 

We sat down with Gotti and discussed his release from his contract, the problems that fame and opulance can bring to normal lives, beef between rappers, and his relationship with Lil Wayne and Ca$h Money. We found him affable, very focused and extremely able to get his point across. We also have behind the scenes photos from his recent video shoot. Sit back relax and enjoy the ride.

 

Have You Relocated to Atlanta?

After Four Indie Records, Why Go Major?

Why Go Through The Major Label System?

What Happens When You Chase Money?

Did Your Experience With TVT Change The Way You Do Business?

Do Your Problems Change As You Gain Prominence?

What Do You Think People Love About Yo Gotti?

How Have You Grown From Album To Album?

Do You Love What You Do?/If Not Rap, Then What Would You Do?

What Is Your Relationship With Cash Money?

When Was The Last Time You Were In Love With Something?

What Would It Take To Give Up What You Do?

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