Yo Gotti Splurges on a Massive, Extravagant Mansion $7.6M in Westlake Village

Hip-hop is the music industry’s largest and most profitable genre, accounting for almost a third of worldwide streaming.Yo Gotti, the “Recession Proof” rapper and record company CEO, recently bought a mansion in Westlake Village’s guard-gated community, where other residents include YouTube’s Trisha Paytas, Disney CEO Bob Chapek, NFL star Cooper Kupp, Heather Locklear, and WWE star The Miz.

 

Gotti, born Mario Mims in Memphis, Tenn., has been rapping and recording since the late ’90s. However, it took a half-dozen albums and countless singles before his success culminated with 2016’s “The Art of Hustle,” which peaked at #4 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and 2017’s “Rake It Up,” featuring Nicki Minaj, which went top 10 on the 100 singles chart. The 40-year-old formed Nashville-based Collective Music Group (CMG) and serves as CEO.

 

 

The Tuscan-style Westlake Village home was constructed in 1999 for Bruce Kanter, a former Westwood One CFO, and Marina. The couple resided in the home for almost 20 years before selling it to Gotti for $7.6 M, $100,000 more than the asking price, suggesting competition for the estate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Re/Max Jordan Cohen Patrick Michael and Jonathan Massaband of Onyx Realty represented the buyer.

The three-acre estate overlooks golf greens and a small man-made lake between electronic driveway gates and a towering tree wall.

The ad states that the 10,000-square-foot house has six bedrooms with ensuite baths. A large entryway with a skylight and formal living and dining rooms with mountain views are within.

The consistently beige and brown interiors feature a huge kitchen with top-of-the-line equipment, a granite-topped island, and a possibly headbanging pot rack that might be a plus or minus depending on height.