Gail
Gotti the west coast rap Gangstress has started in a new direction. She is releasing
her compilation album on her web site for free on November 1st. The “For
My Bitch’z & My Nigga’z”compilation is a long awaited
drop that her fans have been waiting for since last year.
If you are
not familiar with Gail Gotti this is your chance to get a great album and to
hear her style of west coast spit and she is giving it to us.
Gail Gotti
is showing she is more than a great female rapper and more than just a beautiful
woman. She has much going on; from new albums and the new web site to a clothing
line. She is ‘blooming’ into a full-fledged enterprise.
Known to
many for her work at Death Row Records, and being on Tha Dysfunktionl Family
soundtrack and having been on various artist albums, Gail Gotti has formed a
solid fanbase that has followed her from the early days at Death Row where she
seen the likes like Tupac Shakur, Storm, Jewell and Rage make history. Her unique
friendship with west coast rap mogul Suge Knight has afforded her an exceptional
learning experience from which she has learned a lot and it shows in her current
ventures. Her solid fanbase is eager to see her shine.
Recently
it was rumored that she was leaving Death Row Records and everyone was wondering
what was going on. Well we had a chance to speak to the Gangstress herself and
get information on all that Gail Gotti has going on.
Visit her
web site www.gailgotti.net and get this album and experience what many have
known for along time.
I would like
to thanks the great team over at Night-N-Gail Entertainment for hooking all
this up and thanks to Gail Gotti for making time in a busy schedule for her
fans.
First
let me thank you for finding time to do this. Gail
– Oh, no problem.
Well I
guess we should start with what is on everybody’s mind; and that is why
you have left Tha Row? Gail
– Well actually to clear that up I’ve never signed a Death Row contract,
I’ve never been under contract with Death Row. It’s kinda been like
just a mutual respect, I won’t say a mutual agreement. It’s just
been like a situation like that is where I have always been so I just roll with
them.
But at the
same time because that’s all I’ve known, I ready to get out there
and kinda get my feet wet and experience different things.
I know Suge
has a lot that’s going on over at the label right now. He’s dealing
with the Kurupt album, and getting his situation straight, and he’s managing
Petey Pablo now. And he still has legal matters that are going on. Every other
month you turn around there is always somebody trying to get money from him.
So at the
same time I felt like for me it was best for me to go ahead and do my thing.
Because he has too much that’s going on. Suge’s a businessman ya
know.
Well
how are things between you and Suge; ya all still kool?Gail
– Yea we’re fine. Ya know I haven’t talked to him or seen
Simon in maybe about two months. But things have always been pretty straight
with us. I’ve always had a different kind of relationship with him. Going
from back in the day, almost ten years ago when I first met him. We have always
had a different relationship. He has always been like a protector to me. Ya
know, he has always just looked over me and gave me good advice.
Well was
Virginia Slim signed to Death Row? Gail
– No she’s never been signed. We actually both have the same type
of situation with them. Ya know what I’m saying; just being over there
and supporting them.
Well when
she dropped that track with Tupac, she wasn’t under contract? Gail
– No. I wasn’t when I did Gangstress for the Dysfunktionl Family
soundtrack. It was just something where Suge just called me in the studio; He
called me on the phone and he was like: You want to go to the studio tonight?
I said sure, we did the song and it ended up being on the Dysfunctional family
soundtrack.
At the same
time Suge has maybe about, at least an album worth of music that me and Virginia
Slim have recorded with him. So ya know he has a catalog over there with our
music. But we have never been under contract.
So he
has a RedBone album then? Gail
– Yes, he definitely has a classic RedBone album that he could throw out
to the gang at any time.
How are
things with you and Kurupt? Gail
– Things with me and Kurupt are good actually. We’re still hanging
in there; we’re still in the game. We’re both working. Right now
we both got a lot of stuff going on.
The album
has a great line up of feature artists on it. How did you manage to get all
of them for the album? Gail
– Well I have a pretty good relationship with a lot of people in the industry,
so it was nothing for me to call people up, or when I’m in the studio
people slide thru and I’m just like get on this or what ever, people ask
to get on things; so that’s the easy part. Ya know getting people to come
thru and get on songs with me.
I know
you were on the Boo Yaa Tribe West Koasta Nostra album with ‘Zodiak Kreep’.
How did you get hooked up with them? Gail
– I met them from being up at Death Row. Gangsta , from the Boo Yaa Tribe
was also on the Dysfunktionl Family soundtrack. So I met them thru Death Row
and we kinda just kept in touch. And one time Gawtti from the Boo Yaa Tribe
called my cell phone and told me to drive to the studio he wanted me to get
on the album, I went out there and knocked it out and it was a hit actually.
Who did most of
the producing and beat making on this album?
Gail –
I have production from J Wells, if anybody knows Gail Gotti history I work with
him a lot. He is one of my number one producers that I work with. So we got
production from Jay Wells on there, Battlecat, LT Hutton, Amazin who is another
of my number one producers, Mack Mosart, Mark Sparxxx, and the Beat Brokers.
Was there
a reason for the track listing change, or did ya just have a lot of tracks and
re-narrowed it down? Gail
– Yea, ya know what I had a lot of music to choose from. This compilation
that I am putting out, this is kinda something from me, this is kinda to give
people something from me. Everybody’s been waiting so long to hear something
from Gail Gotti, so this is just something I put together. I have a catalog
of maybe like over 200 songs, that I’ve done that have never been released;
that are just sitting. So I just think it’s time to start just throwing
shit to the game
Well what
happened in November? Wasn’t this suppose to drop last year sometime? Gail
– Yea, it was suppose to drop last year and for some odd reason.. Ya know
to tell ya the truth I don’t know why it never really came out. I don’t
really think that I was serious about it at the time. It was just something
that I had threw out there just to see peoples response to it. And everybody
was actually looking forward to it coming out, so I kinda felt bad about that,
the fact that it never came out and that’s why I’m giving it to
people for free. It’s kinda like my gift back to everybody for just supporting
me and being so patient.
Do you
have any upcoming shows planned? Gail
– Right now I don’t. I’m actually right now just focusing
more on being in the studio. I have other things I am doing right now, such
as photo shoots for for different magazines and stuff like that. But as far
as the shows I don’t have anything that is coming up right now.
You have
been around Tha Row since about ‘’94 95. The female artist that
have been at Tha Row; Lady of Rage, Jewell, and especially Storm – did
they help you to create this style that you got? Gail
– Umm, no not really, I wouldn’t say that. I think my style came
more from a male influence that I was around like Pac, I think I wrote my first
actual rap to a Pac song. Ya know what I’m saying and he actually really
really like influenced me to really start rhyming. But as far as my style goes
I think that comes more from the male influence in my life like Kurupt and stuff
like that. Even though back in the day watching Storm and Jewell and Rage around
that time, to me that was incredible. Ya know what I’m saying, cause I
was so young, and to watch them and how they conducted themselves around a male
dominated industry, to me that was incredible. So I definitely looked up to
them.
Do
you ever get to see Storm nowadays? Gail
– Ya know what I haven’t seen Storm in probably 5 ½ years.
I really don’t know what’s going on with her right now. I would
definitely to hook up with her and get her on some of my stuff.
Well the
last I heard she was doing the ‘mom’ thing, which ya can’t
fault her for; ya got to respect her for that.
Gail – Oh yea definitely that’s first and fore most an actually
the last time I saw Storm she had actually just given birth to son I believe.
So it’s been awhile. And Rage, Kurupt talks to Rage every so often, and
her daughter actually just spent the weekend over my house a couple weeks ago.
What about
Jewell? Gail
– Oh Jewell, see, that’s my mutha fucker right there. Jewell that’s
a different kind of situation. Back in the day Jewell was the one that kinda
took me under her wing, ya know what I’m saying. I was like her little
protégé. Jewell taught me a lot about niggaz. (we both laugh).
Jewell put me up on the nigga game; ya know what I’m saying. And I haven’t
seen Jewell in a minute but every time I do run into her it’s always like
we never even split from each other.
You brought
Tupac up, after he passed did your mental thought of rappin and the game and
everything, and being at Death Row – did that change at all? Gail
– It did a little bit. When Pac passed that was kinda difficult, it was
actually very difficult, it was hard. It was umm, it actually gave me motivation
to keep going and to succeed in life because umm.
Well you
were around him when you were in high school right? Gail
– Yea, I met Pac when I was in probably like the a; I had to be maybe
in the 9th or 10th grade. And he use to always – me and Pac’s relationship
was kinda different. He use to always give me motivational words of wisdom ya
know like to stay focused and don’t get caught up in the bullshit and
make men respect you .Ya know me and him use ta have those kind of talks.
He
wasn’t the thug gangsta that a lot of people; I mean deep down, that a
lot of people think that he was.
Gail –
No, he was definitely, he was definitely ‘thugged out’ but he had
another side to him that a lot of people didn’t see. He was very polite
ya know. One time my mother was going thru something and ya know he got on the
phone with her and made her feel a lot better about her situation. His words;
which everybody knows, he had a way with words that was just unbelievable.
Will we
ever see Tha SwitchBladez album? Gail
– The SwitchBladez album is actually done, we have it done. Right now
we are looking for a label that is willing ta push it. People are so scared
to deal with female artist; ya know what I’m saying. People are scared
to deal with a solo female artist, let alone 4. (we both chuckle) So it is kinda
hard to sell that idea.
Is it
because you're a female artist though or is it because you're awest coast artist? Gail
– I think it’s both. I think being a female artist is hard enough
but then when; when you have a west coast female artist, for some reason nobody
wants to even give the west coast a chance.. Ya know it’s kinda like you
have to come in and strong-arm people, ya know.
You have
to be one of the best west coast female artist that there is out now, can you
really give some kind of explanation why you haven’t got national ‘shine’? Gail
– I think a lot of that has to do with myself, umm I think for along time
I kinda been playing and playing the back and not really taking my own career
very serious. I kinda just been doing it and I really haven’t went full
scale with it. But I think a lot of that has to do with me, I think a lot of
it has to do with not having a team behind you; you know ya can’t do it
by yourself. So I’m just now really getting my management together, my
staff together and Night-N-Gale Entertainment.
Well for
a lot of us that can’t wait—get it together. (laughs) Gail
– Yea I know. I know so. A lot of it has to do different situations so.
This album
is just part of what you got going on right? I mean there is still Night-n-Gail
Entertainment. Gail
– Yes Night-N-Gail Entertainment is actually my company. Night-n-Gale
Entertainment is who I’m signed to. Ya know I refuse to sign to anybody
else’s company when I have my own. It makes no sense to me, and Kurupt
taught me that. Ya know, it’s just; it’s stupid.
Other
things I remember being mentioned awhile back were a clothing line called ‘Gangsta
Gurl’. Is that still in the works? Gail
– Yea Gangsta Gurl is still in the works, and I’ve actually changed
the name to GG Wear for the gurls and it is going to be called G Wear for the
guys. And I think how we’re going to do Gangsta Gurl I think it will just
be a different branch of GG Wear, ya see what I’m saying. It will be more
street. It will have more of the type of; it will be more like the Gail Gotti,
see what I’m saying. It will be more of like the Gail Gotti image. And
the GG Wear will be more of the GG image. Because they are both me. I have like
two separate identities. So you have GG and you have Gail Gotti, ya see what
I’m saying.
Yea, but
either way ya know you are Gail Gotti ya know what I mean. Gail
– Yea you are, but there is a time to be Gail Gotti and there’s
a time to be GG. Ya know ya can’t be Gail Gotti when your sittin up in
business meetings trying to get somebody to give you 2 and 3 million dollars.
That’s when you have to turn into GG and put your charm on and get the
money out of people. Ya know Gail Gotti is behind the mic, on the stage, at
the photo shoots ya know so ya got ta learn when to turn it on and off.
So will
you and Slim be some of the models? Gail
– Yes we both will. I was just talking to Slim, she came over the house
last night and I was just sitting down with her going over some of the sketches
for the cloths and going over some of the photo shoots and stuff we have coming
up. I am really excited about that. Fashion has always been my first love before
I was rappin I was a model so...
So when
can we look for that to drop? Gail
– The GG line will probably be around summer time. We will probably start
with our bathing suits and our lingerie collection first. But it will be a summer
time thing definitely.
There
was also some talk about RedBone Radio? Gail
– Ya know what, I haven’t really thought about that. RedBone Radio
was something I wanted to do on the internet a long time ago with our web designer
John, and then for some odd reason once I mentioned it I didn’t jump on
it right away and now everybody does it. I don’t know if that is something
I’m going ta get into again,
What about
a RedBone album with you and Slim? Gail
– You will probably get a RedBone album before you get a SwitchBladez
album. The RedBone thing is the next thing me and Slim are going ta start working
on. We got a couple different labels that are interested in putting the RedBone
album out. So I believe you’ll get that first.
So with
the new web site poppin and the album dropping; for free on your web site, I
must add; what else is going on with Gail Gotti. What does the future have for
you? Gail
– Just a lot of music. The compilation I am putting out, I plan on dropping
one probably like every other month., for free for people. Ya know a lot of
people call me crazy when I could be selling it and making money off of it but
it’s not about that for me ya know. So
those will drop on your web site? Gail
– Those will also be on my web site, I’m actually starting to work
on my second one right now, which will be out I plan to put that out in January
right after the holidays; which will have a whole different line up on there.
I’m trying to get Big Gip on that one, and definitely have Spyda on that
one, and get something from Young Buck and ya know I am just trying to go places
where people don’t expect me to go on that one.
Well I
hope all the haterz and the people that are not familiar with you and your style
of fiery spit will take time to visit your site and download this album. Then
I know they all will want to hear and see more of Gail Gotti. Gail
– Yea I hope so too and post your feedback let me know what you think
cause it keeps me going; even though sometimes they can be pretty brutal. (laughs)
Oh yea,
I remember Death Rows forums man they use ta be real brutal. (We both are laughing
and enjoying the talk) Gail
– Yea they can be pretty brutal but it’s all fun.
You hung
in there and held your own now I’ll tell ya. Gail
– Yea ya know, a couple of times I had to chop a couple of heads off in
the forum but ya know.
Are you
still going to post over there? Gail
– I still will be posting over there every once in awhile but I am going
to be setting up a forum on my own site in which I’ll be on there live
talking to people. I’m just trying to get my own thing crackin right now.
Just for
the record – I am in FULL support of Tha Row still, that’s still
my family, I still love everybody over there but it’s like when you turn
18 you gotta move out of your momma’s house, ya know what I’m saying.
It is like one of those situations. It’s time for me to move out of my
daddy’s house, I’m 18 now.
Robert
- Any shout outs or anything we missed. Gail
– Naw that’s pretty much it. Give a shout out to all the to all
The Blades out there holding it down, The Kustapo Family, Kurupt, Eastwood,
Young Tone, Rosco, Baby C Style ya know everybody out there. All the fans, be
on the look out: it’s coming at ya. We got a lot of stuff that’s
coming at you.
Well thanks
again for the time and I hope nuttin best the best for ya, and give Kurupt and
all the crew there a shout out from us. And hope to do this again soon. Gail
– I appreciate you having me