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Zillionaire Doe Releases New Single, “Racks On Em”

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CMG artist Zillionaire Doe released his newest single “Racks On Em”, now available to stream on all platforms.

The new track is a self-assured display of Doe’s authenticity and the real-life lifestyle behind his music. Over a sample of Boosie Badazz and Webbie’s “Swerve,” Doe doubles down on his signature confidence with lines like “When u look at my pocket, racks on em. When he walking in the mall, racks on em. When he takin all them trips, racks on em,”reinforcing that the energy he brings to his records carries into his everyday moves.

Doe also nods to his latest project with the lyric, “Mr. 14 months, you talk about it, I’m the one that showed em.” Released in August, Mr. 14 Months includes a standout collaboration with CMG CEO Yo Gotti for Back To The South (Remix),” a fresh spin on Lil Wayne & Birdman’s classic “Stuntin Like My Daddy.” The project also features Montana 700 and Lil Dann, as Doe continues to push forward the new wave of the New Dallas movement.

This year, Doe earned spotlight placements on HipHopDX and UPROXX’s signature You Gotta Hear series, along with a feature on REVOLT further solidifying his presence among the culture’s most respected platforms.

The new single follows a steady run of standout releases from Zillionaire Doe, including his debut project Life of a Zillionaire. His breakout year in 2024 was powered by hard-hitting tracks like “Back To The South,” “CBFW,” and “Trap Motivation,” solidifying him as one of hip-hop’s most promising new voices and ultimately attracting the attention of Yo Gotti.

Zillionaire officially signed to Gotti’s esteemed CMG record label in January, celebrating the moment together in Doe’s hometown of Dallas with bottles of Ace of Spades. Since then, he has received public support from heavy hitters such as Future, GloRillaRod Wave, and Moneybagg Yo, further fueling the momentum behind his rise.