Yo Gotti Drops “H.O.E. (Heaven On Earth)”

H.O.E. (HEAVEN ON EARTH)

Yo Gotti

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You ain’t slick, Gotti… (Over here talking about some “Heaven On Earth”)

In “Camelot (Remix),” Yo Gotti said that he is worth $50 million… Do you know how he was able to garner up so much cash? By releasing hot ass records that club DJs spin like a fan. “H.O.E. (Heaven On Earth)” is Gotti’s newest hot ass record.

“H.O.E. (Heaven On Earth)” is powered by this bouncy ass instrumental that is more southern than a bag of boiled peanuts. Over this instrumental, Gotti uses an unapologetic rapping approach to remind the world that he smashes chicks with rubbers, that he’s capable of stealing our women, and that he is the definition of a sexually negligent individual (Damn, Gotti, you are reckless!).

Though I wouldn’t bump “H.O.E. (Heaven On Earth)” at any retirement home, I can almost guarantee the song will get s**t poppin’ at a club or day party.

 

 


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