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Key Glock says he’s currently not feeling better or worse, after death of Young Dolph [VIDEO]

Key Glock opens up about Young Dolph’s death

It’s been almost five months now, since Young Dolph was shot and killed in his hometown of Memphis. Dolph was targeted while visiting one of his favorite Memphis businesses, Makeda’s Cookies. Two suspects have since been put in custody, 23-year-old Justin Johnson and 32-year-old Cornelius Smith. There are still two more persons of interest, as well.

One who is still processing Dolph’s death, is his cousin, Key Glock. Glock is signed to Dolph’s Paper Route Empire record label, and this trauma definitely affected him heavily. Now, Glock is speaking on losing Dolph, in his first interview since that incident, with Complex’s Speedy Norman. The Memphis rapper says he is content right now, as he isn’t feeling better or worse.

“I’m content. ‘m maintaining. I’m not getting better, I’m not getting worse, I’m just here right now. “I was at home. I was at home laying down, actually. Somebody called me in the house like, you know, when you can hear somebody call your name, like the tone of they voice, you know something wrong, you just don’t know what it is? That’s what it was. Nobody can tell me that nothin’ I can do can make me feel better. I’m just being one hundred.”

Glock is currently on his “Yellow Tape Tour.” He released the deluxe edition to “Yellow Tape 2” last week, as 30 tracks are available in total.

Key Glock opens up about Young Dolph’s death

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