Yo Gotti Drops $1.2M On 2 Twin Rolls-Royces For His 41st Birthday: ‘Thanks To Da Streets’

    Yo Gotti is continuing his birthday tradition by spoiling himself with lavish gifts. On Tuesday (May 17), the Collective Music Group (CMG) boss treated himself to not one but two Rolls-Royces, totaling $1.2 million. Gotti shared an Instagram video of himself walking into the dealership and exploring the black and yellow luxury vehicles.

    “1.2 Million in Gifts I Fell in Luv with Twins,” he wrote in the caption. “#EveryDayMyBirthday #ThanksToDaStreets Thanks to @rollsroycecars #Custom #TWININ.”

    Yo Gotti, who turns 41 on Thursday (May 19), previously pledged to spend over a million dollars per year on luxurious birthday gifts. In 2021, Gotti splurged on his 40th birthday and bought himself two, iced-out Richard Mille watches worth roughly $1.1 million. The year prior, he dropped $1.3 million to buy a turquoise Rolls Royce Truck ($480,000), turquoise Ferrari F8 ($400,000), turquoise Lamborghini ($290,000) and matching turquoise Richard Mille watch priced at $180,000.

    Yo Gotti Announces Return Of Birthday Bash In Memphis

    Gotti is also assembling an all-star cast of friends and collaborators to perform at the 8th installment of his “Birthday Bash” celebration at FedEx Forum in his hometown of Memphis on Friday (July 15). In years prior, Yo Gotti has surprised fans by bringing special guests such as Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, Rick Ross, T.I., City Girls, Jeezy, Monica, Gucci Mane, Polo G and more to perform. Tickets are available here.

    6 thoughts on “Yo Gotti Drops $1.2M On 2 Twin Rolls-Royces For His 41st Birthday: ‘Thanks To Da Streets’

    1. consider it a sign of success. you made it. it was fucking tough it was a damn struggle but you made it.

    2. For those who don’t know he can write off a large chunk of the cost due to him being a label owner.

    3. I’ll never understand why people love Royces. They’re Ugly and Bentleys are way way doper

      1. Rolls-Royce was the parent company intended for a chauffeur. Bentley was the subsidiary intended for driving yourself. Both companies have been bought/sold in the past 20 years but that’s their original purpose.

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