Young Dolph developed a friendship with NFL legend Deion Sanders who’s now the head football coach at Jackson State University, where Dolph has popped up at games and celebrated with the players after victories.
Young Dolph stopped by the locker room after Jackson State’s homecoming win today @DeionSanders @21standprime pic.twitter.com/vCjtqo2HoA
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) October 17, 2021
That relationship between Sanders extends to the rest of the Paper Route Empire following the tragic passing of the label’s CEO in November. Primetime took to Instagram over the weekend (April 9) showing love to Key Glock and even asked for a verse from Glizock to hop on a track with him.
“Congratulations to my brother Key Glock,” he said. “I heard the shows are selling out everywhere. I love y’all and appreciate y’all with what you’ve done for Jackson State and you know how we feel about Dolph, man.
“So God bless y’all and I need a verse, dog! I just a drop on a verse. I just need one verse, my brother. God bless.”
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Key Glock doesn’t do many features at all, so it remains to be seen if he’ll make an exception for the NFL Hall-of-Famer. His Yellow Tape 2 project didn’t feature any guest appearances.
After staying out of the spotlight while mourning the loss of his cousin Young Dolph for a few months, the Memphis native has resumed his career and is back on the road for the Yellow Tape Tour, which invades NYC on Tuesday (April 12).
Jackson State University honored Young Dolph earlier this year when they renamed their stadium’s tunnel where players walk out of every game the Paper Route Tunnel after the Memphis icon.