Young Dolph’s estate released a new track for what would have been the rapper’s 37th birthday. He died last year after being shot in his hometown of Memphis.
Dolph’s team at the Paper Route Empire released “Hall of Fame” on July 27 in honor of the first anniversary of his death.
His longtime collaborator, Bandplay, produced the song where Dolph rapped about his status in the streets.
His team posted a video to his Instagram page.
As the snippet unfolds, it reveals a statue of the rapper’s head sitting on a podium with Dolph’s album covers on the wall.
Additionally, the “Preach” artist is also rocking a Paper Route Empire label chain.
In honor of his birthday, people from his label also paid for school supplies for hundreds of kids in his hometown.
He was killed last November in Memphis while preparing for a Thanksgiving drive.
Young Dolph Shot Dead In His Hometown Memphis
Maurice Hill, owner of the bakery where the shooting happened, told FOX13 that Young Dolph walked into the store to buy cookies.
Around 1 pm, at the Makeda’s Butter Cookies bakery, an unknown person shot and killed him.
Dolph was well-known for handing out turkeys around Thanksgiving in Memphis, uplifting school children, and donating to his former high school Hamilton High School.