Young Dolph Drops Mic On His Career + Quits Rap

Memphis rapper Young Dolph is thinking bigger than rap. The hip-hop veteran has dropped a shocker to the world by announcing his possible retirement from the music industry.

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Young Dolph Drops Mic On His Career

The Southern rapper hit up his Instagram page to plug his new Dum & Dummer 2 mixtape. However, the bigger story has turned into him referencing this being his last project.

“i hope y’all enjoying the new mixtape, it’s my last project putting out. i wasn’t gonna tell y’all but i thought y’all should know im done with music. ENJOY?”

West Coast rap manager Wack 100 went to the comments section to react to Dolph’s announcement.

“Check ya DM”

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Young Dolph’s Dum & Dummer 2

The new and possible last project from Dolph features 20 tracks. It’s also a joint effort with himself and fellow hip-hop artist Key Glock.

Dum and Dummer 2 serves as the sequel to Young Dolph’s and Key Glock’s 2019 collaboration album, Dum and Dummer. The title is derived from the 1992 film Dumb and Dumber, which stars Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. (Genius)

Young Dolph’s Long-Awaited Follow-Up

The new project drops a couple years after Dolph put out his Dum & Dummer album. The first album even secured a spot on the Billboard 200 chart.

According to a report by Billboard, Young Dolph and Key Glock, the hit pair behind the successful 2019 album Dum and Dummer are back with its second part, which would be out on March 26. The two rappers and blood cousins are often referred to as two halves of the same brain, and follow-up to 2019’s Dum and Dummer, which peaked at #8 on the Billboard 200, Dum and Dummer 2 finds Dolph & Glock operating at an even higher level of craftsmanship. (Republic World)

Memphis’ Rap Scene

Recently, Young Dolph dished on the Memphis rap scene. He even acknowledged how the Southern style is existent in hip-hop.

“You’ve got a lot of different styles. But the thing is, it’s always been the same. Memphis, we’ve got our own flow. When you listen to it, it’s like you hear it in the rap game more than ever. The Memphis style, from the rapping to the beats, we created a lot of the sound that’s going on in today’s rap.” (Rolling Stone)