
Despite Dolph's success with his debut LP, other Memphis artists like Gotti and his artist Blac Youngsta didn't take kindly to the album's title.Ī couple of weeks after Dolph's album dropped, footage of Blac Youngsta searching for Dolph with a crew of armed street soldiers hit social media. With no kind of commercial label push, the album landed at no.

The 11-track project contained his smash hit "Get Paid" produced by Reazy Renegade and features production from Mike WiLL Made-It, TM88, Zaytoven, Nard & B, and Drumma Boy. Genesis' "Cut It," Dolph finally released his debut album King of Memphis via his Paper Route Empire label in 2016. However, Dolph declined in order to remain independent.Īfter appearing on hit records like O.T. It drew so much attention that Yo Gotti was interested in signing him to his Collective Music Group in 2014. By 2011, Dolph had four mixtapes that were making waves for him and his label. Two years later, he went on to form his own label Paper Route Empire and dropped his second mixtape Welcome 2 Dolph World featuring 2 Chainz and 8Ball. In 2008, Young Dolph dropped his first mixtape Paper Route Campaign.

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