Young Dolph’s First Posthumous Song “Hall Of Fame” Released On His Birthday

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Young Dolph's First Posthumous Song Hall Of Fame Released On His Birthday

Listen to Young Dolph’s new track “Hall of Fame”.

Young Dolph would have been 37 today, and his team celebrates the late rapper’s birthday with his first posthumous single. The Paper Rouge Empire boss was shot and killed last year in November at the age of 36. The new posthumous track is titled “Hall of Fame”, which is produced by Bandplay.

“Told you, your family my family boy, all of your friends ain’t my friends / Now here, take the keys to this Benz / I remember back when I didn’t have nothing, so yeah ima ball till the end / I remember when i stacked my first hundred bands, i said I’m finna do this again,” he raps.

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The rapper’s fiancee Mia Jaye also shared an open letter on his birthday. “I love you, even after the end of time, and I thank you for allowing me to experience a genuine soul tie for as long as we did. Happy heavenly birthday my love, Mia,” she says in the clip.

The official video was also published along with the track. The images display a homage to Dolph and his discography in his hometown. A year after Paper Route, Dolph releases a new song. Paper Route, a compilation CD by EMPIRE, was released. As a homage to the late rapper, Empire Records presents: Long Live Young Dolph, which includes music from all of the label’s artists, including Key Glock, Snupe Bandz, Kenny Muney, and others.

The first of numerous posthumous Dolph releases this year is “Hall of Fame.” When Paper Route EMPIRE first revealed its plans to create Paper Route Frank in January, a release date was not specified.

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