Memphis rap mogul Yo Gotti signed his first female R&B artist to his record label CMG, and he’s sending her out in style.
Yo Gotti took to Instagram to announce the latest signee to his new record company CMG Records, Lehla Samia. She is the first female R&B artist to be signed to Gotti’s label and they celebrated the exciting news in style.
Gotti gifted Lehla a $300,000 pink Lamborghini Urus and posted the moment on Instagram.
“I’m proud to welcome Lehla to the CMG family,” Gotti said in a press release. “She has an incredible voice, she’s creatively gifted and she’s been putting in the work to develop into the next R&B superstar.”
The 22-year-old songstress developed a following on social media after her remixes of Queen Naija’s “Butterflies” and Coi Leray’s “No More Parties” went viral on TikTok. Samia called the signing a “dream come true”.
“I’ve been grinding for this opportunity for a minute and I’m really excited about this new chapter in my career.”
The CMG family includes other artists like Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, Mozzy, and Blac Youngsta, to name a few.
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