Young Dolph Brags About Turning Down $22 Million Record Deal

    For the past couple of years, Memphis rap aficionado Young Dolph has seen his stock rise considerably; having survived a beef with Yo Gotti and apparent attempts on his life.

    With 2.8 million Instagram followers to his credit and Billboard 200 placements for his last three solo projects, it comes as no surprise major labels have been blowing up his phone in hopes to take matters to another level.

    Unfortunately for them, Dolph rather “Get Paid” and retain most of his profits. In an impromptu Instagram PSA Monday afternoon (August 20), a decision was made on whether he should autograph a recording contract worth $22 million.

    “I done got myself in a fucked up ass situation, dawg. I don’t know what the fuck to do, dawg,” he began before clarifying, “I do know what to do.”

    After pondering with his large folder that perceivably contained the legal documents, Dolph proclaimed “fuck the $22 million!” as he tossed the “contract” on his camo Rolls Royce and walked off.

    Just a day prior, Dolph filmed himself previewing new music so it’s only inevitable that a new wave is on the horizon.

    His last full-length LP, Thinking Out Loud was released nearly a year ago in October 2017.

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    9 thoughts on “Young Dolph Brags About Turning Down $22 Million Record Deal

    1. Smart move Dolph many will never understand finance you are free to make all your money wit out all the strings and hidden words in that contract that would have made you a slave to the label, Dolph is getting more money than top artist sign to a major ask Lil Wayne who is sign to baby where his money at and a long list of others stuck in 360 deals stop looking at the $ amount and read into these heavily worded contracts ,Big UP to Dolph and any other independent artist getting paid out here !!!!!!!!!

    2. These new southern rappers are showing the youth the way. Im tryna get on the Gravy Train my damn self. Young Dolph an indie boss from Mempihs of all places and he has his artists and they making loads of dough. Trouble is from the A but he making millions indie on the super low. Jesse Is Heavyweight is from Dallas and he has been an indie boss since he sold Brandon Hines to Jermaine Dupri and look at how Boosie Badazz, Kevin Gates and even Yella Beezy are working their major deals like indie partners. Its a southern takeover!!!!

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