

Dolph is perhaps best known for appearing on the OT Genasis hit Cut It, while his album Bulletproof – a reference to surviving the Charlotte attack – reached the US Top 40 in April. He and Yo Gotti are significant figures in the US rap scene. Young Dolph told XXL that he had “no clue” who shot at him. He maintains his innocence, saying a van involved in the shooting, hired under his name, was stolen. He later taunted his attackers on Twitter, writing “u loose”, and performed at a club the same night.īlac Youngsta, a rapper signed to Yo Gotti’s label who has had his own feud with Dolph, was charged along with two others, and is currently released on bail. Less than a week after the release of the video, more than 100 shots were fired at Young Dolph’s bulletproof SUV in an incident in Charlotte, North Carolina, leaving the rapper unharmed.

The rappers, both from Memphis, have a longstanding feud, apparently begun in 2014 after Dolph refused to sign to Gotti’s label amid jabs on Twitter, Dolph’s track Play Wit Yo Bitch explicitly attacked Gotti, including with a video cast using a Gotti lookalike. TMZ reported that police have named Gotti a “person of interest” after witnesses said he was involved. Photograph: Startraks Photo/REX/ShutterstockĪccording to Associated Press, detectives are investigating whether the attack is part of a dispute between Young Dolph and fellow rapper Yo Gotti. Gotti and other dignified guests will participate in various panel discussions that will "dissect the current state of criminal justice reform, mental wellness, public safety and more in the United States.Yo Gotti. It also comes a week before Gotti continues his work in social justice by speaking at Roc Nation and the United Justice Coalition's inaugural social justice summit on July 23 in New York City. The album arrives ahead of Yo Gotti & Friends Birthday Bash 8 concert in Memphis, Tenn. The album also features previously released tracks like Moneybagg Yo's collaboration with Kodak Black "Rocky Road" and "See Wat I'm Sayin." It also comes after "Big League" made headlines as the official song of the NBA Finals last month. Prior to its release, CMG released its cinematic visuals for their recent single "Steppers," which features appearances from the entire roster. Gangsta Art is a combination of the entire crew's efforts over the past few months. CMG's first R&B artist Lehla Samia also spreads her soothing vocals throughout the LP on songs like "Hood Rich" with EST Gee. On the album, the label's newest signee GloRilla comes through with her latest song "Tomorrow." She's also planning on coming through with the official video for the song, which she shot during her grand-scale signing day.
