New Young Dolph Song "Hall of Fame" Released on Late Rapper's Birthday

On what would have been his 37th birthday, the new posthumous Young Dolph track “Hall of Fame” has arrived. Fiancée Mia Jaye also shared a heartfelt message.

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On what would have been his 37th birthday, Young Dolph’s “Hall of Fame” has arrived, with the late Memphis artist discussing all the things he accomplished to elevate himself to legendary status. It’s billed in a press release as Dolph’s “first posthumous single.”

From rapping about being willing to pay any amount of money for a Jay-Z verse to explaining he only works so hard to help his mother and family, the Bandplay-produced “Hall of Fame” illustrates what made Dolph the heart and spirit of the Memphis hip-hop scene.

Listen to the new single below through Spotify or on your streaming service of choice.

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Dolph’s fiancée Mia Jaye shared a heartfelt open letter on his birthday about how much she and their children miss him.

Young Dolph's fiancée, Mia Jaye, writes an open letter to Dolph on what would've been his 37th birthday 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/N0g37AR9sO

— XXL Magazine (@XXL) July 27, 2022

“I love you, even after the end of time, and I thank you for allowing me to experience a genuine soul tie for as long as we did. Happy heavenly birthday my love, Mia,” the letter concludes.

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