

Horne was successful in getting the case against Blac Youngsta dismissed.Īccording to Fox 13 Memphis, Horne had previously indicated that he would make a statement after Johnson turned himself to police, which he failed to do but was later captured in Indiana on the run by a multi-agency effort.įollowing the reports, Art Horne released a statement via Instagram responding to a comment saying, “After reading a few recent articles, watching a half dozen blogs and skimming through the comments section I’ve learned a sobering fact: Misinformation spreads and sells far faster than the truth.” Suspects Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith reportedly wanted to be represented by Art Horne, who has been both Yo Gotti’s and Blac Youngsta’s longtime lawyer and who defended Blac Youngsta when he was charged for shooting up Dolph’s car back in 2017. Check it out for yourself below.The two men charged for the first-degree murder of Young Dolph have failed to retain the attorney for Dolph’s nemesis Yo Gotti and Blac Youngsta, Arthur Horne. Other CMG members like BlocBoy JB and newly minted signee Glorilla make cameo appearances throughout. The roughly four-minute clip is centered around CMG as their own militant unit, complete with tanks, camouflage uniforms and more - it’s almost reminiscent of the iconic No Limit era. “Steppas” also comes with a matching visual courtesy of BenMarc. As such, all parties hold their own over the SLOAN, LMC Beats, Peeb, and 30 Roc-produced offering:ĭiamonds crazy, niggas fugazi, I ain’t never been lazy, count up the million, hand for hand, band for band, gram for gram, I can go Cullinan for Cullinan, I can go Lamb’ for Lamb’, I can go mansion for mansion, I can go acres of land, I just bought a penthouse, five million in Atlanta, pull up in the valet in a lemonhead Phantom, yeah, I’m big Gotti, never sleepin’ on the business, callin’ all the gangsters to the front, perfect attendance…” So I think we should just go on and drop the whole CMG project on these people man.”īack in June, Gotti gave the masses a taste of what to expect with the well-received “ Big League.” Today (July 7), he unloads another posse cut titled “Steppas,” a proper tribute to the CMG empire that features Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, EST Gee, Mozzy, and Blac Youngsta. You know we got crazy, crazy, like, crazy songs. I just think it’s ’bout time man, all the songs we been recording together, you know, all them late nights. Like, you know, when we gonna do a tour, when we gonna do a project together.


“On the real, I think it’s ’bout time, everybody asking for it. It was during this exchange when he revealed that a new compilation from the camp was set to arrive next week:

Earlier this week, Yo Gotti hosted an IG Live meeting with his Collective Music Group (CMG) roster.
