RIP: Memphis Rapper Young Dolph Dead At 36

Rapper Young Dolph was killed this afternoon as he was shopping at Makeda’s Butter Cookies in Memphis. According to the owner, Maurice Hill, the rapper was hit by two masked men that came in the store. He was shot twice before the suspect fled the scene. 

Born Adolph Robert Thornton Jr., Young Dolph’s early years were spent in Chicago. His family then moved to Memphis, where he would be based until his death. 

Young Dolph grew to prominence when he released his 2008 mixtape Paper Route Campaign. The piece was met with positive reception from the the rapping world, culminating in the creation of his own independent label. The label, aptly named Paper Route Empire, featured artists like Paper Route Woo and Key Glock. In 2014, rapper Yo Gotti offered Young Dolph a record deal at his label, Epic Records. Young Dolph declined, choosing to remain independent. 

This move did not hurt his career. Young Dolph was subsequently featured in O.T. Genasis’s mega hit “Cut It”. At the time of his death, Dolph had just released an album, Dum and Dummer 2, and recent music video for the track “Talking To My Scale” in September. 

The rapper’s death shook the internet, with the news trending to #1 on Twitter.

RIP, Young Dolph. 

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Aly Rowell: Aly Rowell is a musician and writer based in San Diego. She is currently in graduate school, studying Literature and writing. When she’s not writing papers, she can be seen playing with her band and creating music. IG: @alyrowellmusic
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