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Memphis rapper dies

by Cooper Howell


 

Adolph Robert Thornton Jr., also known as Young Dolph starts rapping in 2008 when he was 23.

Dolph always dreamed of being a rapper and finally achieved his goal in his teenage years.

Four years later he dropped his first successful mix tape. He had many top 10 songs but his number one song that he wrote is called “Hall of Fame." He also had several top 10 albums. His top album was called Rich Slave.

He was also featured on O.T which peaked at 35 on the billboard top 100. Young Dolph and his good friend Key Glock performed many albums, and they had concerts together. Sadly, Young Dolph passed away on Nov 17, 2021, in Memphi,s Tennessee.

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