Dive into the gritty and captivating world of Young Dolph with his 2013 release, "South Memphis Kingpin." This Southern hip-hop and trap masterpiece is a testament to Young Dolph's unique style and storytelling prowess. The album, released under Paper Route Empire, features 12 original tracks and two bonus tracks, clocking in at a solid 54 minutes of raw, unfiltered Memphis flavor.
Young Dolph takes you through the highs and lows of street life with tracks like "South Memphis" and "Dopeboy," showcasing his signature flow and clever wordplay. The album's standout tracks, "Hypnotized" and "Scared of Me," highlight his ability to blend catchy hooks with hard-hitting lyrics. Meanwhile, "Rich Nigga" and "Money Callin'" offer a glimpse into the aspirations and struggles of life in the South.
"South Memphis Kingpin" is more than just an album; it's a vivid portrayal of Young Dolph's roots and experiences. The production, characterized by heavy basslines and soulful samples, perfectly complements his delivery. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Young Dolph's music, this album is a must-listen for anyone looking to explore the depths of Southern hip-hop.