Young Dolph Pursues More Life On The Posthumous ‘Paper Route Frank’

The RX is Uproxx Music’s stamp of approval for the best albums, songs, and music stories throughout the year. Inclusion in this category is the highest distinction we can bestow and signals the most important music being released throughout the year. The RX is the music you need, right now.

On “Uh Uh,” the fifth song from Young Dolph’s first posthumous album, Paper Route Frank, he asserts, “You will never meet another real one like me.” Truer words, unfortunately, were never spoken.

Not to get all melodramatic, but the spooky prescience on display in that boastful bar stings all the more when contrasted with the wealth of material Dolph’s perhaps final testament offers. He wasn’t really a rapper who was obsessed with death — rather, he seems obsessed with life. For many, if not most trap rappers, the specter of death seems to haunt every bar, whether it’s a vaunted flex or hushed confession of wrongdoing. They keep all those choppers around for a reason.

It never really seemed like that with Dolph. Sure, he’d casually toss off the obligatory threats and warnings to opps or ruminate on the passing of loved ones. But throughout his catalog, he was always more concerned with living in the moment, taking it all in, and planning for the future. Practically the only time he mentions his own death here is on “Always,” and even then, he’s more concerned with the guestlist at his funeral and being casket clean than he is with the “how” and “why” he departed. It’s a gut check, nonetheless.

I’ve written before about how tricky the prospect of completing rappers’ posthumous albums can get, and I’m not interested in rehashing those arguments here. But Paper Route Frank represents perhaps the best-case scenario for such an endeavor. This sounds like Dolph, like something he’d make, from the beat choices down to the sequencing and the relatively sparse features list — which consists mainly of Paper Route Empire signees like Big Moochie Grape, Key Glock, and Big Snupe Bandz, and fellow trap elder statesmen 2 Chainz and Gucci Mane.

  1. https://youtu.be/9YdgldMKGGU
It’s easy to observe a thread of maudlin in albums finished after an artist’s death — especially sudden, violent ones like Dolph’s. Perhaps, because of Dolph’s relentlessly motivational persona, he just never recorded all that much melancholy material, or maybe the friends and family involved in this album’s creation just knew he wouldn’t have wanted such a project to get bogged down with introspection and paranoia. Still, it’s hard not to get choked up when he tag-teams with Key Glock for perhaps the last time on “That’s How” or passes the torch to his other PRE proteges on “Infatuated With Drugs.”

It’s the album closer, “Get Away,” that throws into sharpest contrast everything that Dolph really was as a rapper though. He declares that he’s “sick of rappin’,” but we all know that within months of announcing his retirement, he was right back in the studio, perhaps recording this very song. It’s when he juxtaposes being “sick of countin’ millions” with his aspiration to trade those “Ms” in for “Bs” that it becomes clear that all this moody reflection is just lyrical exercise. He’s not ready to stop just yet. He’s just ready to elevate his game and step up to a higher plateau of success.

The worst thing about closing Paper Route Frank on these contemplations is knowing he had all the tools and time in the world to see his ambition through — right up until he didn’t. The next level was right around the corner. Despite half a decade in the rap business — an eternity to many — he still had further to go. If he was stuck in a rut, it was only until the next flash of inspiration struck, energizing him for the next go-around.

Paper Route Frank is out now on Paper Route Empire.

Young Dolph’s Legacy Will Be Honored With A Pop-Up Museum Tour Across The US

On the heels of Young Dolph’s posthumously released album, Paper Route Frank, the late Memphis rapper’s team has announced a museum pop-up tour in his honor. Dolphland will bring a series of Young Dolph memorabilia to fans across the US.

According to a press release, “will display original curated art and personal items that reflect Young Dolph’s unforgettable lyricism, personality, entrepreneurial spirit, philanthropy, and historic moments from his legendary career.”

The tour will kick off in New York City from January 13 to 15, at a yet-to-be-announced location. The Dolphland tour will also set up shop in Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and Dallas, and other cities.

“The goal of the pop-up museum is to showcase the character of a leader and businessman, and to highlight the journey of someone whose early beginnings may mirror that of many young kids and entrepreneurs starting so that they may draw inspiration to keep pushing on their own endeavors,” Paper Route Empire CEO Daddy-O said in a statement.

Those who purchased tickets to any of the Dolphland pop-ups will automatically be entered into a contest to win $100,000, with the winner to be revealed at the end of the tour.

Tour dates will be announced soon, and fans can sign up to receive emails about ticket sales here. Tickets for the New York store will be available for purchase on Monday, December 26.

Young Dolph Shines On Posthumous Album, “Paper Route Frank”

Young Dolph had an amazing career that inspired numerous artists from the Memphis area. His tragic passing last year sent shockwaves throughout the music world, and it remains hard to fathom what happened. Overall, it is just a truly sad situation.

Although he is no longer with us, Dolph had a lot of music in the vault. Like many artists who have passed on, his estate took over his catalog, and now, a posthumous album has arrived. This project is called Paper Route Frank and it contains 13 tracks. Additionally, there are features here from Gucci Mane, Key Glock, and more.

Young Dolph Singles

Before the release of the album, there were two singles in the form of “Get Away” and “Old Ways.” As you can hear above, “Old Ways” was a smooth track that contained a lavish piano-based beat. Moreover, Dolph was delivering some of his signature flows in that deep voice that ultimately made him so fun to listen to. Overall, it was a solid indication of how this album would sound.

As for the rest of the project, we get that same iconic Young Dolph sound. Bandplay, Drumma Boy, Sosa 808, CEOO, and Dun Deal are all credited as producers on this album, and they did a phenomenal job with the sound. Everything here sounds cohesive, and the project is a great way to pay homage to someone who meant so much to so many.

Let us know what you think of this project in the comments section down below. Furthermore, you can stay tuned to HNHH for all the latest news from around the music world.

Tracklist:

  1. Love For The Streets
  2. Blind Fold
  3. Woah
  4. Uh Huh
  5. That’s How ft. Key Glock
  6. Old Ways
  7. Roster ft. Gucci Mane
  8. Smoke My Weed
  9. Always
  10. Beep Beep ft. 2 Chainz
  11. Hall Of Fame
  12. Infatuated With Drugs ft. Big Moochie Grape & SNUPE BANDZ 
  13. Get Away

Young Dolph’s Estate Announces The ‘Paper Route Frank’ Release Date With A New Single, ‘Old Ways’

It has been over a year since the death of Young Dolph and his death still looms large over hip-hop. However, fans haven’t heard the last from him musically, as his estate announced a posthumous album, Paper Route Frank, on the anniversary of his death last month. Today, the estate has shared more details about the project, including its tracklist and release date: this Friday, December 16.

The album will include features from Dolph’s Paper Route Empire signees Big Moochie Grape, Key Glock, and Snupe Bandz, as well as trap mainstays 2 Chainz and Gucci Mane. Meanwhile, production on the album will be handled by frequent collaborators Bandplay and Drumma Boy,
along with CEOO, Dun Deal, and Sosa 808.

Along with the announcement, the estate shared a second track from the upcoming project, “Old Ways.” Featuring a jazzy Bandplay instrumental, the song finds Dolph in a reflective mood, detailing his success in the rap game and the longstanding consequences of his past life on the streets. You can check it out above and see the full tracklist below. Paper Route Frank is due 12/16 via PRE/Empire.

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 Feat. Big Moochie Grape & SNUPE BANDZ (Prod. by BandPlay)”
13. “Get Away (Prod. by Sosa 808)”