These last four years have seen Lil Gotit making a name for himself as a part of the younger generation of Atlanta musicians that are taking over. The 21-year-old started his career collaborating with the likes of his brother Lil Keed, Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna, and Young Thug eventually releasing his debut studio album Hood Baby in November 2018, following it up with his sophomore effort Crazy But It’s True in March 2019 and Hood Baby 2 in August 2019.
While 2020 was challenging in many different aspects, it didn’t slow down Gotit, who spent most of the year primarily in the studio, birthing his new record, Top Chef Gotit, which dropped yesterday. Ahead of its release, Lil Gotit caught up with Mike Boyd to discuss what makes the Southside of Atlanta special, crafting this new project, gaming with ONE37pm’s Aaron Don Dukes, and most importantly, inner self-care and family.