We Can Get It On
Mario Mims (born May 19, 1981), to Geraldine Mims(Mom) & Robert
Giden(Dad)[1] better known by his stage name Yo Gotti, is a southern
rapper from the northern side of Memphis, Tennessee who was previously
known as Lil Yo.
Gotti gained his first success with his studio albums From Da Dope
Game 2 Da Rap Game and Self-Explanatory. However his third album,
Life, had a lot more success, especially in Memphis. His single "Dirty
South Soldiers" (featuring Lil Jon) propelled Gotti into the
higher ranks of Memphis rappers. Afterwards Yo Gotti had his major
label debut in Back 2 da Basics. Gotti dropped 3 different singles
from this album. Including "That's What's Up", "Full
Time", and "Gangsta Party" (featuring 8Ball and Bun
B).
Throughout Yo Gotti's career he has maintained close ties with Cash
Money CEO Bryan "Birdman" Williams following the failed
launch of his own label, Inevitable Entertainment.
Studio albums
* Live from the Kitchen (2011)
Independent albums
* From Da Dope Game 2 Da Rap Game (2000)
* Self-Explanatory (2001)
* Life (2003)
* Back 2 da Basics (2006)