
Key Glock Opens Up About Beyoncé Co-Sign & Young Dolph’s Legacy

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Key Glock Performs At The Hollywood Palladium
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Key Takeaways:
- Beyoncé used Key Glock’s “Gang S**t No Lame S**t” throughout an interlude on her “Cowboy Carter Tour.”
- The rapper had no prior discover however stated, “It’s all love” and praised each Beyoncé and JAY-Z.
- The Memphis rapper opened up about his artistic course of and the way he’s evolving as an artist after Young Dolph’s passing.
Key Glock is one among Hip Hop’s up-and-coming stars. In an interview revealed on Tuesday (Aug. 5), the Memphis native mentioned the legacy of his late cousin Young Dolph and Beyoncé incorporating one among his songs into her “Cowboy Carter Tour.”
Ever since he dropped his Whole Lotta Errthang mixtape in 2016, the “Let’s Go” rapper’s trajectory has been nothing however up. Just one yr later, he signed to Young Dolph’s Paper Route Empire, dropping a slew of profitable solo albums — together with Yellow Tape and Yellow Tape 2 — and collab albums Dum and Dummer and Dum and Dummer 2 with Young Dolph. Tragically, the King of Memphis creator was murdered in November 2021, and Key Glock primarily paused his profession as he took time to grieve and refocus.
In his recent interview with XXL Magazine, Key Glock revealed that one of the vital necessary issues he discovered from Young Dolph is “his heart to give.” He added, “It rubbed off on me like real big, because I know how it [feels] to not have, and I know how it [feels] to be blessed. My partners ain’t got what I got, but they know what’s mine is theirs … I just be happy God blessed a n**ga to be able to bless somebody else. That’s part of what I cherish the most. His heart to give.”
Though Young Dolph’s demise could have slowed his ascent, Key Glock has nonetheless been seeing success. Most notably, he launched his newest album, Glockaveli, in May to crucial reward. However, it’s a track from his 2018 Glockoma mixtape, “Gang S**t No Lame S**t,” that’s been getting performed in stadiums not too long ago; Beyoncé used the track as an interlude throughout her “Cowboy Carter Tour.”
“I don’t even know who to reach out to reach out to her,” Key Glock admitted to XXL, seemingly implying that he by no means spoke to her about utilizing the track. “Nah, it’s all love, though. It’s all love. I f**k with it.”
He added, “That’s love. I rock with her husband. I rock with [JAY-Z]. When me and Jigga see each other, it’s all love, for sure.”
Clearly, Key Glock has been making use of his classes and his blessings.
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