Yo Gotti, the renowned rapper from Memphis, is known for his relentless rise in the music industry. His journey, however, doesn’t stop at music. Gotti is making waves in the world of business, and his latest move is nothing short of impressive. This music mogul has returned to school, enrolling at the prestigious University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Anderson School of Management.
Back to School: The Unconventional Student
Gotti’s decision to hit the books again is a testament to his determination to excel in his business pursuits. After wrapping up his successful Gangsta Art tour with prominent artists like GloRilla, EST Gee, and Moneybagg Yo, the rapper has set his eyes on mastering ‘Corporate Valuation’, a comprehensive course taught at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management.
“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” – Malcolm X
Offered at UCLA, the Corporate Valuation course is a rigorous program designed to explore analytical tools pertinent to valuing various business aspects.
Gotti’s Business Ventures
Aside from his flourishing music career, Yo Gotti has been dabbling in various entrepreneurial ventures. His record label, Collective Music Group (CMG), received accolades from Billboard last May. Gotti is also a co-owner of the professional men’s soccer club, D.C. United, and owns Prive, a popular restaurant in Memphis. His investments span across real estate and electronic sports (esports).