Shouting out his favorite strip clubs across the country, Young Dolph shares a video for the Mike WiLL Made-It-produced single “Let Me See It” “It’s Sunday night I’m down in Dallas pulling up at Onyx/ I’m known for spending a lot of money, smokin’ a lot of chronic,” Dolph raps, adding “Next stop Charlotte, yeah I’m on the way to Cameo/ Got a couple bad bitches in there but they ratchet though.” With a stronghold on his hometown of Memphis, the prolific artist is now looking to make waves around the country, inviting them into his world on his debut album, King of Memphis. Young Dolph proves he can deliver a compelling full-length all on his own, shouldering the 11-track load without any guest rappers.Noisey, who debuted the album, says “King of Memphis is a solid debut album from one of the most quietly popular artists in the South right now, and it’s well worth your time.”
Prior to “Let Me See It,” Young Dolph shared “Get Paid,” the King of Memphis album’s lead video single, which depicted the absurd scenario of him getting a court order to show a young man how to make an honest living. Dolph engaged his fanbase several days prior to the release, teasing the concept on Instagram, “whatever you do – don’t forget to get paid,” he tells the kid. Forbes named Dolph one of The Hip-Hop Cash Princes of 2016, placing him alongside Fetty Wap, G-Eazy, and Metro Boomin, among others. WatchLoud praised Young Dolph as one of 9 Rappers You Need to Watch In 2015 whileComplex dubbed him one of 15 Unsigned Rappers Who Should Get A Deal After SXSW. “What makes Dolph exemplary is his affinity for memorable hooks and catchy call-and-response punch lines,” Complex raved. “This is Young Thug without the odd quirk.” Young Dolph’s King of Memphis is available on iTunes and Spotify.
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