Serge Fleury December 15th, 2009

Nas once said, “Sometimes the rap game reminds me of the crack game,” and he was absolutely right. The art of hustling your music is no different than the art of keeping your “street” clientele happy— and one person that has more than adopted that theory is Memphis’ own Yo Gotti.
Making waves with his mixtape series Cocaine Muzik along with high profile features, the man born Mario Mims finally makes his well-deserved major label debut with Live From The Kitchen via Polo Grounds/J Records.
So how does one bring the hustler’s mentality into the boardroom? The simple answer is to sit back and take notes from the person who does it on a regular basis.

