Peter Bailey continues his critically-acclaimed NiteCap series meeting up with Yo Gotti inside his South Beach residence where the Memphis MC opens up about his drug-dealing past, the exploitation of street life and his hopes to bring jobs to Memphis.
In the in-depth interview, Yo Gotti also discusses having his door kicked in by the FEDS at age 5, seeing his family enter and exit the poenitentary as well as wanting a totally different life for his kids.
Check out the conversation below and also if you haven’t copped it yet, purchase Yo Gotti’s new album I Am on iTunes here and watch the new video “Cold Blood” below featuring J. Cole and Canei Finch.
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