Key Glock Drops “Let’s Go (Remix)” With Young Dolph

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

I’m sure Key Glock’s recent success has been bittersweet for him. On the one hand, his tracks are racking up serious numbers, but on the other hand, his longtime collaborator, Young Dolph, isn’t around to witness his success. The silver lining is that someone’s legacy can live on through their music, and Glock is ensuring that we remember Dolph’s. Today, he dropped a remix to one of his biggest tracks to date: “Let’s Go,” featuring the late, great Dolph.

Young Dolph fits “Let’s Go” fantastically. His lone verse in the track showcases his sly deliveries, untouchable demeanor, playa ways, and random outbursts, which all compliment the song’s uptempo, wailing production. Frfr, it literally sounds like Dolph should’ve been on the original version of this track.

R.I.P. to Young Dolph.



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