Hoodrich Keem pulled in some of the south's buzzing artists for his new drug anthem. Memphis rapper Young Dolph and Atlanta trapper Peewee Longway join forces for a new track called "Rich N---a High" produced by Mayhem.

Peewee Longway takes on a staring role for this track as he handles a verse and the hook. Young Dolph's presence is felt as he takes the reins for the closing verse. With Dolph on the track, you know this record is gonna grab plenty of attention. The new King of Memphis recently spoke to XXL about his quick ascent in the rap game.

"I was just getting booked crazy in Memphis, super fast as soon as I came out," Dolph explained. "Because I set the bar, I was doing a whole lotta shit nobody was doing. But at the same time, the people don’t fuck with everybody music. It be hard for people to get other people to fuck with your music, especially in your hometown. But they were eating my shit up. They fucked with it hard. So when I’m doing these shows and they’re reciting the words? Damn, that’s crazy. Because we just started off doing this shit for the hood. Our home boys, riding in the cars. To now, Oh shit we gotta represent the city.”

Once Young Dolph took over his hometown, he began his journey throughout the country.

"Started going out of town to places I ain’t never been to before," he said. "Cincinnati, Roanoke, places I ain’t never been. These places start booking me and I’m going to these places and they’re singing my music word for word, that’s when it hits you. Like, damn. Because you see now that your city is only one city in this big ass country, or even the world. So that shit just opened my eyes up to a whole other level."

Young Dolph's new album King of Memphis is available now.

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