Young Dolph's label Paper Route Empire has enlisted the late rapper's friends and peers for a new tribute compilation, 'Long Live Dolph.'
will feature contributions from PRE artists Key Glock, Snupe Bandz, Big Moochie Grape, Kenny Muney, and more. Daddyo, Paper Route Empire’s CEO tells “My best friend, brother, and loyal business partner, Dolph was loved and admired by people all over the world.
He led by example and influenced so many people both near and far. The world will never be the same without Dolph but I know he’d want me to continue his legacy by working hard to push all our artists to the next level and make PRE an international brand. I hope his fans love it as much as I do.”
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