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Yo Gotti apparently spares no expense when it comes to celebrating another year of life.

On Wednesday (May 27), the Memphis-born rapper turned 39. In celebration, he copped not one but three custom 2020 edition luxury whips, as well as a custom Richard Mille watch – then took it to the ‘Gram.

“You know why? I got the cars to match, nigga,” Gotti said on his Instagram Story as he showed off his diamond-studded Mille, complete with a custom Tiffany blue band with a Ferrari logo. He then panned the camera to his new Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini Urus and Ferrari F8.

“Yes sir!” he said from behind the camera. “I told niggas I’m gonna spend a million every year. Every year on my birthday at least a million, nigga.”

Gotti also deleted all of his previous Instagram posts and replaced them with a new video of himself sitting on the truck that transported his new Rolls. In the clip, he thanks his fans for affording him the extravagant birthday gifts.

“Happy birthday to a real one,” he says in the video. “Shout out to the streets for always supporting me, shout out to all the fans, shout out to all the supporters. It’s a real nigga’s birthday. Again, appreciate y’all for taking me out the streets, appreciate y’all for putting me in position. I spend a million dollars every year on my muthafuckin’ birthday.”

Gotti was also set to celebrate his big day with the eighth annual edition of his “Yo Gotti & Friends Birthday Bash” on June 19 at the FedExForum in his hometown of Memphis.

As expected, the show has been postponed because of COVID-19, with the arena making the official announcement on Tuesday (May 26). All tickets purchased will be honored on the rescheduled date, though that has yet to be announced.

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Gotti had not yet revealed this year’s Birthday Bash lineup, but previous acts have included Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, Jeezy, Rae Sremmurd and more.

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