Key Glock Delivers On “Glockoma 2”

It’s officially Glock season. In the past year and some change, Key Glock ascended as the de facto frontman of the Paper Route Empire roster. Following Young Dolph’s death, the rapper took a step back from the limelight, though he didn’t hold out on releasing new music. The rapper dished out the deluxe edition of Yellow Tape 2, which practically served as a project in its own right. It served as his first release since Dolph’s passing, and it became clear that he made it his mission to keep his cousin’s name alive.

Since then, Glock hasn’t slowed down his pace by any means. Between the influx of guest verses and the release of PRE5L in 2022, he kept his grip on the rap game as fans anticipated his next body of work. In recent weeks, he began plotting out the sequel to 2018’s Glockoma. He placed billboards up during Super Bowl weekend. Then, fans noticed that Glockoma 2 had online advertisements plastered across WebMD. It was a subtle yet effective marketing campaign that helped build anticipation for his next project, Glockoma 2

Key Glock – Glockoma 2

The wait is officially over. Key Glock came through this morning with the release of his highly-anticipated new album, Glockoma 2. His latest project boasts 15 songs in total — including singles like “Work” — with not a single feature attached to the tracklist. Glock shines all on his own, flexing his lyrical tenacity and showcasing his dominant presence in the rap game from the moment you press play on “Dirt.” For fans waiting on a full-length from Glizzock, Glockoma 2 surely won’t disappoint.

The rapper comes through with an array of producers to flesh out the project. Of course, Paper Route Empire’s Bandplay boasts several credits on the project. However, the essence of Memphis is also captured by HitKidd, who contributes to two songs on the project. Additionally, Glock links up with King Ceeo, AIM ON MY NECK, Teddy Walton, Bankroll Got It, Mannie II, Blondobeats, and more for his latest effort. Press play on Glock’s new project, Glockoma 2, above and sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below. 

Young Dolph’s Estate Shares “Old Ways,” Reveal “Paper Route Frank” Release Date & Tracklist

Young Dolph’s team is preparing the release of the rapper’s first posthumous album, Paper Route Frank. Following the release of “Get Away” in November, his team returned with the second single off of the project, “Old Ways.” PRE’s Bandplay samples The O’Jay’s for this record while Dolph comes through with motivational bars. He details the gratitude he has for being able to provide for his family while also reflecting on hustling in the streets.

In addition to the song’s release, the estate of Young Dolph also unveiled the release date for Paper Route Frank. The project will arrive in time for the holidays on December 16th.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 09:  Rapper Young Dolph is seen backstage during 2021 ONE Musicfest at Centennial Olympic Park on October 09, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – OCTOBER 09: Rapper Young Dolph is seen backstage during 2021 ONE Musicfest at Centennial Olympic Park on October 09, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Paper Route Frank will certainly be an effort that Dolph fans will appreciate. Once “Old Ways” dropped this morning, his team revealed the 13-song tracklist which comes with appearances from his frequent collaborators. Artists like Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz appear on the tracklist, along with PRE artists like Big Moochie Grape, Snupe Bandz, and of course, Young Dolph’s cousin, Key Glock. Bandplay, Drumma Boy, Sosa 808, CEOO, and Dun Deal have also contributed production to the project.

Last month, his family commemorated the one-year anniversary of his death by announcing the IdaMae Foundation’s Adolph “Young Dolph” Thornton Jr. Day Of Service.

RIP Young Dolph. Paper Route Frank arrives this Friday, December 16th.

  1. Love For The Streets (Prod. by Dun Deal)
  2. Blind Fold (Prod. by BandPlay)
  3. Woah (Prod. by Sosa 808)
  4. Uh Huh (Prod. by BandPlay)
  5. That’s How ft. Key Glock (Prod. by BandPlay)
  6. Old Ways (Prod. by BandPlay)
  7. Roster ft. Gucci Mane (Prod. by BandPlay)
  8. Smoke My Weed (Prod. by Drumma Boy)
  9. Always (Prod. by CEOO)
  10. Beep Beep ft. 2 Chainz (Prod. by DJ Squeeky)
  11. Hall Of Fame (Prod. by BandPlay)
  12. Infatuated With Drugs ft. Big Moochie Grape & SNUPE BANDZ (Prod. by BandPlay)
  13. Get Away (Prod. by Sosa 808)