Dallas rapper Zillionaire Doe has signed with CMG, the label founded by rapper and entrepreneur Yo Gotti. Doe, who cites Gotti as a major influence, is eager to learn from the label head and make his mark on the music scene. Doe's journey into music began after the tragic death of a close friend in 2022, who encouraged him to pursue his rap dreams. He gained local recognition in Dallas through his track 'D Boi Dreams' and has since released standout singles like 'Back to the South'. Gotti believes in Doe's talent and sees him as a future star, ready to take his music to new heights with CMG's support.
learned on Tuesday that the ink is dry on the deal with the burgeoning Dallas-bred rapper, who looked up to Gotti growing up.. “I looked up to him growing up, so it’s a full-circle experience. This is a special opportunity, so I’m just ready to work hard, learn from Gotti, put on for my hometown and become the next biggest artist out of Dallas.”
Doe pursued music following the tragic death of his close friend in 2022, who constantly nudged him about following his rap dreams. The 23-year-old artist began to pick up steam a year later when he shook up the local Dallas scene with his “D Boi Dreams” track. “I really believe in Zillionaire Doe’s talent and hustle,” Gotti says. “He’s built organic buzz on his own, but now, we want to build the right team structure around him to maximize his full potential. With CMG’s foundation and resources, we feel like Doe can elevate to a new level and become a star.”.
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