1: Black Queen (3:25) 2: By Mistake (2:59) 3: Major (3:15) 4: Lipstick (3:09) 5: How U Luv Dat (2:26) 6: I Think I Can Fly (4:10) 7: Break The Bank (3:04) 8: On God (3:17) 9: Still Smell Like It (3:27) 10: Whole World (3:55) 11: Playin Wit A Chek (2:14) 12: Muhammad (3:40) 13: Space Jam (2:28) 14: Trap Baby (3:09)
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"Role Model" is a CD release by acclaimed Memphis rapper Young Dolph, issued through the independent powerhouse Empire. The album showcases Young Dolph's signature blend of gritty street narratives, self-made hustle mentality, and charismatic Southern delivery. Across the tracks, he combines hard-hitting beats with sharp, confident lyrics that reflect both the challenges of his come-up and his success as an independent artist. The production is rooted in modern Southern trap, with booming bass, hypnotic melodies, and hooks that are built for both the streets and repeat listening. "Role Model" is designed for fans who appreciate authentic storytelling, unfiltered attitude, and an unapologetically entrepreneurial spirit in hip-hop.
Young Dolph (Adolph Thornton Jr.) became one of the key voices of the Memphis rap scene and a prominent figure in independent hip-hop. Known for his relentless work ethic and business-minded approach, he consistently released projects that charted and built a loyal fanbase without relying on major-label structures. His collaborations with other prominent Southern artists and his reputation for turning real-life experiences into compelling songs helped solidify his place as a modern trap mainstay.
The CD format of "Role Model" appeals to collectors and dedicated fans who value a tangible edition of the album, often with full artwork and liner notes that add context to the music. As a physical release, it captures a specific era of Young Dolph's artistic evolution and stands as a testament to his drive, resilience, and influence on contemporary Southern rap.
Empire, the label and distributor behind this release, is known for supporting independent and emerging artists with flexible deals and strong digital distribution. Based in the United States, Empire has built a reputation as a forward-thinking company that helps artists maintain control over their careers while still reaching a global audience. By partnering with Empire, artists like Young Dolph can benefit from professional marketing and distribution infrastructure while preserving their independence and creative vision.