EST Gee & Yo Gotti Link Up For “A MOMENT WITH GOTTI”

A MOMENT WITH GOTTI

EST Gee (Ft. Yo Gotti)


Gotti seems like the type of boss I would go to lunch with. Now, my old boss from Safeway, hell no, I ain’t going to lunch with his ass. 

Everybody wants to give major kudos to Dreamville and TDE, but what about Yo Gotti’s team? As the head honcho of CMC, he’s been able to sign GloRilla, MoneyBagg Yo, 42 Dugg, Mozzy, BlocBoy JB, and of course, EST Gee. If you ask me, that roster can at least take any other hip-hop roster to game 7. Arguably, right now, the hottest rapper from CMC is EST Gee. Today, Gee decided to link up with his boss, Gotti, for “A MOMENT WITH GOTTI.”

“A MOMENT WITH GOTTI” is such a formal title, right? That s**t makes it seem like EST Gee and Yo Gotti had an executive dinner discussing budgets and s**t. The good news is this: The song is far from formal. In it, Geeski and Gotti trade bars about their boss moves, resilient mindsets, and the potential of world war IV if someone touches them (Hold on, when the f**k was world war III?). I like the dramatic production, how gutter EST Gee sounds in his verse, and how Gotti sounds like he got the same briefcases that Biden and Putin got in his verse.

Does CMC have stand-up meetings bi-weekly?


 


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