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Kansas City Artist Flash Gottii Releases '20/20 Vision' EP (Stream)

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Kansas City artist Flash Gottii is excited to debut his 8-track “20/20 Vision” EP. The project features production by multi-platinum hitmaker D.A. Got That Dope [“Taste,” “ZEZE,” "Godzilla"] and available now via Entertainment One/100 Entertainment. The EP’s lead single “Paper Chase” featuring Trippie Redd has topped 100,000 plays on Spotify. The music video directed by California Creatives shows Flash and Trippie shutting down their mansion party and kicking out the women, so they can curb distractions and get back to their paper chase.

“The song is basically about all the fake love that surrounds you when you start getting money, explains Flash Gottii. “I hate fake love, I just don’t want to be around those vibes. My focus is on taking care of my family and doing what I gotta do.”

He continues, “20/20 Vision is a project I've been thinking about for a long time. I've envisioned everything up to this point. I used to be the one with the dream that was telling you I would make it. All the ones I was down with from Day 1 will tell you I'm that person. I have a fun side, a serious side, a chill side, but my main focus is to keep making good music and keep challenging myself. I want to get some plaques up on the wall and I want to be the next wave from Kansas City.”


Flash Gottii just wrapped dates across the US an an opening act on the Trippie Redd 'Love Me More Tour.' Due to the coronavirus the final show on the tour that was scheduled in Los Angeles this Sunday, March 15th has been postponed until June 27.

Flash Gottii was riding high. The Kansas City native had just traveled to Houston to do his first concert. There was a good turnout and he delivered a rousing performance. It was Mother’s Day, so he relayed his excitement to his mother, who was home in Missouri. They had a great conversation and Flash Gottii returned home. The next day, his mother passed away after a painful struggle with cancer. What had been a great moment instantly turned into a horrific reality. Flash Gottii felt mentally dead.

He relocated to California in search of his next steps. Flash Gottii was aimless, but found salvation in music. During a serendipitous trip to Atlanta to work on some material, he happened to be staying at the same hotel as rap star Blueface. They connected, and while there, he also bonded with Wack 100, Blueface’s manager.

Upon his return to Los Angeles, he uploaded his song “Whoa” on Instagram and the response was immense. It quickly got 30,000 views. A week later, the clip gained 500,000 views and later 1 million views. He believed it was a sign that he was on the right path. In June 2019, Flash Gottii sent the post to Wack 100 and was on the phone with him that night, and he soon signed to Wack 100’s new imprint 100 Entertainment.

On his lead single “Paper Chase,” Flash raps about his focus on getting money, while uptempo “Turn Me On,” he details his great time with a beautiful woman. The skeletal “Whoa,” which is his first viral hit is a feel-good brag session. While “Run It Up” has a darker sound, but a chest-thumping exercise where Flash Gottii shows his lyrical gift and a nimble delivery. “Smoke With Me” he channels classic 2Pac for an ode to weed and “Same One,” details how people assume he’s going to change now that he’s hobnobbing with celebrities.

“I believe God is going to bless me with a breakthrough. I have faith that it’s all going to come together. This is my 20/20 Vision, the year that I’m going to breakout.”

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