“Get Away” From Young Dolph Upcoming Posthumous Album

“Get Away” From Young Dolph Upcoming Posthumous Album

Though he left us one year ago today, Young Dolph left behind a towering legacy: a loving family, a sterling catalog of music, and Paper Route Empire, a thriving independent record label and video production company with a talented and hungry group of artists eager and equipped to fulfill their mentor’s vast vision. As a labor of love to honor their patriarch, who passed away one year ago today, Dolph’s estate and Paper Route Empire announce Paper Route Frank, a posthumous album from the legendary artist. Completed and conceptualized by the Memphis legend before his passing, Paper Route Frank portrays Dolph as a don surveying his territory, pleased with his accomplishments but determined to grow his empire even further.

Along with the announcement of the upcoming album, Paper Route Empire shares “Get Away,” a Paper Route Frank highlight. Riding an ominous chipmunk soul instrumental from frequent collaborator Sosa 808, Dolph works through dark thoughts, strategizing his escape from the mundanity of hood living and the banality of the rap game. “All I do is get high and work,” laments Dolph, as he fantasizes about making enough money to provide for his family and community: “I’m sick of counting millions/I need me a billion/After that sh*t, I’m done.” “Get Away” follows “Hall Of Fame,” a Bandplay-produced banger released over the summer on what would’ve been Dolph’s 37th birthday.

“Get Away” arrives on the Adolph “Young Dolph” Thornton Jr. Day of Service, officially ordained by the state legislatures of Georgia and Tennessee last December in honor of Dolph’s memory. The IdaMae Foundation, in partnership with The Confess Project of America, will honor the legacy of Young Dolph by activating several public service events. Click HERE for full information about the #DolphDay activations, or visit https://dolph-day.com/ to donate and learn more. Fans are encouraged to post a photo of themselves doing an act a service using the hashtag #DolphDay.

“It is truly therapy and healing in helping others while you hurt,” says Mia Jaye, Dolph’s longtime partner and mother of their two beloved children. “It’s the humility, the kind heartedness, and the Godly spirit within you that blesses you while you bless others…so while in your season of suffering, take on the spirit of Dolph, pay it forward, and watch a blessing or two come your way.”

Paper Route Frank is the culmination of a busy year for Paper Route Empire, the label Dolph built from the ground up, as the label’s artist spent 2022 going as hard as possible in Dolph’s name. Today, Dolph’s cousin and PRE heavy-hitter Key Glock shares PRE5L, a ferocious EP that proves yet again that the future of the empire is in good hands. The year started with Paper Route Empire Presents: Long Live Dolph, a label compilation album that features touching tributes to Dolph from almost every artist on the label, from rising stars like Big Moochie Grape to relative newcomers like Paper Route Woo. The project is home to “Proud,” a moving and defiant single from Key Glock, which earned over 4 million views in its first 3 days of release and garnered praise from The New York Times.

If Paper Route Frank is a concluding chapter in the career of Young Dolph, it’s a fitting one, painting a picture of a legend at the height of his powers with a clear-eyed perception of his enduring legacy. With his PRE brethren trumpeting his name on each and every track, Dolph’s legend will live on in Memphis and beyond.

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