While authorities try to establish a conviction on the accused gunmen who killed Young Dolph, his friends and colleagues continue to promote his memory.
Dolph was attacked and murdered while visiting his hometown of Memphis in November, and Hip Hop continues to mourn the loss of the Thinking Out Loud star.
Gucci Mane debuted his latest single, “Blood All On It,” on Friday (April 1, 2022), which features Key Glock and a final look from Dolph. Gucci has expressed his grief over Dolph’s death on numerous occasions, as the two men were close friends.
Gucci Mane and Key Glock pay homage to Young Dolph in the track’s video, which allows fans to relive memories of the late rapper. Key Glock and the late Young Dolph contribute to the single, which Gucci previously paid respect to with “Long Live Dolph” last year.
Gucci teamed up with Omar for the video for his song “Publicity Stunt” last month. The track “Fake Friends” and the Lil Durk collab “Rumors” are among The New 1017 Global Music founders’ 2022 output.
On March 10, 2022, Gucci Mane posted that he was offering one special artist the chance to win a contract with his record label called The New 1017.
Gucci Mane recently signed an American 23 years old Fort texas rapper name Enchanting to his record label The New 1017. Which had already signed artists such as Pooh Shiesty, Big Scarr, Foogiano, HotBoy Wes, big Fizzle, and a few other artists.
Gucci Mane, Key Glock, & Young Dolph’s “Blood All On It” lyrics:
[Intro: Young Dolph]
(Let the BandPlay)
Yeah, yeah, uh, yeah, uh, yeah, uh
Okay, ayy
[Chorus: Young Dolph]
Cash-out if I want it (For real, though)
The money got blood all on it (For real, though)
The money got blood all on it, yeah
The money got blood all on it (For real, though)
Bad bitch with me on it (For real, though)
Nigga wanna be me, don’t it?
With the money got blood all on it
Yeah, the money got blood all on it (Hey)
[Post-Chorus: Young Dolph]
My young niggas ready to shoot (Down)
‘Cause they ain’t got nothin’ to lose (Down)
He said, it’s fuck everybody and fuck everything, he got somethin’ to prove (Down)
In the trenches pullin’ moves (Got ‘еm)
A hundred racks in blues (Franks)
In a shoebox, hеll nah, don’t make no motherfuckin’ shoes (Racks, ayy, what you do, nigga?)
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