Dive into the gritty and rhythmic world of Young Dolph with his 2015 mixtape, "16 Zips." This Southern hip-hop and trap masterpiece is a testament to Young Dolph's raw talent and unique storytelling. Released under his own label, Paper Route Empire, on July 28, 2015, the project spans 12 tracks and 40 minutes of pure, unfiltered Memphis rap.
"16 Zips" kicks off with the hard-hitting "Boyz in da Hood," setting the tone for the rest of the album. The mixtape features collaborations that add depth and variety to the project. Tracks like "Money Power Respect" and "Back Against the Wall" showcase Young Dolph's lyrical prowess and his ability to paint vivid pictures of street life. Meanwhile, songs like "All She Wanna Do" and "Everyday 420" offer a glimpse into the more laid-back, yet still introspective, side of his artistry.
The production on "16 Zips" is top-notch, with beats that range from hard-hitting trap anthems to soulful, laid-back grooves. Young Dolph's distinctive flow and delivery make each track feel personal and engaging. Whether he's spitting bars about the struggles of street life or reflecting on his journey to success, Young Dolph's authenticity shines through.
"16 Zips" is a must-listen for fans of Southern hip-hop and trap, offering a raw and unfiltered look into the life and mind of Young Dolph. The mixtape's blend of hard-hitting beats, clever wordplay, and authentic storytelling make it a standout project in Young Dolph's discography. Don't miss out on this essential piece of modern hip-hop.