Deion Sanders didn't forget about Young Dolph's 37th birthday -- sharing a tribute to the late Memphis rapper on Wednesday.
"Happy Birthday My Brother @youngdolph," Sanders said in the IG post. I miss my brother." "God bless my brother.
On what would have been his 37th birthday, the new posthumous Young Dolph track “Hall of Fame” has arrived. Fiancée Mia Jaye also shared a heartfelt ...
It’s billed in a press release as Dolph’s “first posthumous single.” Happy heavenly birthday my love, Mia,” the letter concludes. “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.
Young Dolph's first posthumous single, “Hall of Fame,” has been released, with the song coming on what would've been the rapper's 37th birthday.
Two men, Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith, have been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting, along with attempted murder for shooting at Dolph’s brother as well. It follows Dolph’s 2021 collaborative album with Key Glock, Dum and Dummer 2, and the rapper’s first posthumous feature, on Gucci Mane’s “Blood All on It,” from earlier this year. So it’s fitting that the MC’s first posthumous single, “Hall of Fame,” takes stock of his success.
Young Dolph's estate has released a brand new track from the late rapper to mark what would have been his 37th birthday — listen to “Hall of Fame” below.
It’s still unclear if there are plans to release a Young Dolph posthumous album in the future. Young Dolph’s fiancée, Mia Jaye, has also penned an open letter via XXL to Dolph for his birthday. Happy heavenly birthday my love, Mia,”she ends the clip dedicated to Dolph.
Young Dolph, whose real name is Adolph Robert Thornton Jr., was shot and killed in hometown of Memphis in November 2021. The track arrived with an official ...
The visual cuts to a stone bust of the rapper’s likeness sporting sunglasses and a diamond-encrusted chain. Stream Young Dolph’s “Hall of Fame” everywhere and watch the official visualizer above. The video opens with a car speeding down the road.
The Memphis rapper, whose real named was Adolph Thornton Jr., was born July 27, 1985. He was shot and killed last November inside Makeda's Homemade Butter ...
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Young Dolph may be gone, but he's still giving back to his South Memphis community.
The community kept the rapper's memory alive by giving back to the kids in his neighborhood, Castalia Heights. Author: Nick Papadimas. Published: 8:58 PM CDT ...