From Indie Hustle to Major Deal: Zillionaire Doe Signs to CMG
- Mars
- Jan 23
- 2 min read

Dallas-born rapper Zillionaire Doe is making major moves, officially signing to Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group (CMG). The 23-year-old artist’s rise has been nothing short of inspiring, proving that investing in yourself and your craft can truly pay off.
Yo Gotti, the multiplatinum rapper and entrepreneur behind CMG, spoke highly of Doe’s hustle and natural talent. “I really believe in Zillionaire Doe’s talent and hustle,” Gotti said in a statement. “He’s built organic buzz on his own, but now, we want to build the right team structure around him to maximize his full potential. With CMG’s foundation and resources, we feel like Doe can elevate to a new level and become a star.”
For Zillionaire Doe, the deal is a dream come true. “I’m really excited to work with Gotti and the CMG family,” he shared. “I looked up to him growing up, so it’s a full-circle experience. This is a special opportunity, so I’m just ready to work hard, learn from Gotti, put on for my hometown, and become the next biggest artist out of Dallas.”
Doe’s musical journey began in 2022, gaining traction in 2023 with his debut project, Life of a Zillionaire, and its breakout single, “D Boi Dreams.” Last year marked his true breakout moment, with tracks like “Back to The South,” “CBFW,” and “Trap Motivation” earning him attention from major names like Future, Rod Wave, GloRilla, and Moneybagg Yo. GloRilla even brought him onstage during a tour stop in Dallas, further solidifying his buzz.
Joining a roster that already includes stars like GloRilla, Moneybagg Yo, and EST Gee, Zillionaire Doe’s future with CMG looks bright. It’s always incredible to see indie artists who believed in themselves and stayed consistent reach this level of success. We’re excited to see what’s next for Doe as he steps onto a larger stage and continues to represent for Dallas and beyond.
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