Yo Gotti Surprises Fans; Performs Onstage Less Than A Week After Big Jook’s Death
Less than a week after his brother Big Jook’s death in Memphis, Yo Gotti is already back on stage, shocking audiences at 42 Dugg’s event. The rapper’s older brother, who was born in Tennessee, was shot and died on Saturday, January 13, outside a Memphis restaurant. He had only been 47 years old. At Yo Gotti’s label, Collective Music Group, BJ collaborated extensively with the artist regarding business and promotion. Police have posted images of a white Ford Explorer they believe may have carried Jook’s killers and are offering more than $1,000 in reward for information, but they still don’t know exactly who killed Jook or why. The loss of his older brother has undoubtedly been a devastating blow for Yo Gotti. Despite the tragedy, he has found the strength to return to the stage and deliver an unforgettable performance at 42 Dugg’s event. The police’s search for Jook’s killers continues, with hopes that the images of the white Ford Explorer will lead to valuable information that can bring justice to his untimely death.