Key Glock is still paying his respects toward Young Dolph after his tragic passing in November.
On January 3rd, 2022, the Yellow Tape rapper posted a picture of himself standing in front of a Young Dolph mural. The said mural is in Los Angeles, California. Juan Pablo Reyes, who previously painted Nipsey Hussle and Kobe Bryant, created the said mural.
He signed to Young Dolph’s label Paper Route Empire in 2017.
They have two mixtapes together titled Dum and Dummer in 2019 and Dum and Dummer 2 in 2021. Both projects peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 chart. Following Dolph’s death, Glock broke his silence on Instagram. He said in a story post, “STOP asking me if I’m ok knowing damn well I ain’t.”
Later on, he labeled Dolph as his “brother, cousin and mentor” and compared their relationship to Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson.
“damn bro, im LOST,” he wrote. “my heart is torn, my brain is bout to explode. It HURTS when I breathe..why did you leave me so soon?? I’ll never be the same. You were my lefthand man, brother, cousin, mentor, and drink partner for the past two years. I’ve been taking LOSS AFTER LOSS and still can’t understand why. First, it was my pops, auntie, grandma, and now YOU!! I know we can’t question GOD but GOD, why?! There’s nothing no one can do or say to bring you back, and that shit eats me up by the second!!”
Young Dolph was shot and killed in Memphis at Makeda’s Cookies. He was picking up cookies for his mother. A white Mercedes-Benz allegedly pulled up to the shop and opened fire, killing Dolph at the scene.
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