Young Dolph’s legacy in hip-hop was assuredly never fade. The Memphis rapper has heavily influenced the new sound of the city. It has helped make it one of the hottest spots for hip-hop stars, making it an established hub for the genre. It will be three years on November 17 since his untimely passing and the fans miss him more and more every day. Today, we have another posthumous track as Young Dolph and GORDO are teaming up for “Kill For This S***.”
GORDO may not sound familiar to many, but maybe referring to him as Carnage or DJ Carnage will help. The multi-genre producer has worked with some of the topflight rappers in the game from Migos, Young Thug, and more. This now GORDO’s first collaboration with Dolph and it is not your typical Memphis trap track. The Guatemalan-American DJ works in the EDM and house lanes too and that is the direction for “Kill For This S***.”
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Listen To “Kill For This S***” By GORDO & Young Dolph
Unfortunately, while it is unique to hear Dolph over a house instrumental, the song does not go anywhere. It repeats the chorus twice, which is repetitive itself. It has the typical fast drums and synths and a beat drop or two. While we can respect the effort, it just does not land all that much.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Kill For This S***,” By GORDO and Young Dolph? Do you like hearing him over a house beat, why or why not? Is GORDO one of the more talented producers we have going in hip-hop? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding GORDO and Young Dolph. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.
Quotable Lyrics:
My young n**** ‘nem, man, they gon’ kill for this s*** (B****)
Fast money, fast cars, I live for this s*** (B****)
My young n**** ‘nem, man, they gon’ kill for this s*** (B****)
Shakin’ my head, Dolph, you just too real for this s*** (B****)
My first investment was a vacuum seal, then I got rich (B****)
Fast money, fast cars, I live for this s*** (B****)
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