R.I.P Dolph, this man had the trap music on lock. He was putting his homies on and consistently dropped bangers. You'll be missed man. I think ive watched this video like 100x's it always resonated with me. You left the torch with key glock for sure, I hope he keeps that moving for you.
God protect this man Adolph Thornton Jr. on his way back to you. Protect his family & friends in their hardship. This man provided millions with daily motivation & willpower thru his art. May he Rest In Peace.
dolph the reason i got my money up, his music was straight motivation to me. Not gonna stop stacking that bread for the goat Dolph. Rip dolph, the hood gonna miss you
nah. Luck has and always will play a huge part.Putting the work in helps, but luck is a big factor you cant determine at all. Hustle hard, but then luck runs out, then who knows what happens after. For dolph, that meant being murdered and not being able to see his son grow up. 50 cent also hustled hard, and still here. His luck was better that dolphs. A factor no one can control.
@@watersheep5615 basic ham concept, but still a very much hing in everyday life. And I'm not talking in mystical way of things. Just how life happens. You could be lucky and meet the right people or unlucky and never meet them at all. You can be dolph and be lucky, until it's time to go. Luck always plays a part whether big or small.
@@eegernades aint such thing as luck, all of your actions in life lead to everything that has happened in your life whether you wanna believe it or not
i remember listening to this song when i was dead broke owing my mom rent money lol I KNEW I'd make it out and now look at me 2 years later I got my car, apartment, and six figure salary. It's not about who struggled the most it's about what you do with the struggle. You gonna use it to motivate you or you gonna use it to stay in the same place without taking action!? Step out of your comfort zone and force yourself to try new things and keep going, believe in yourself and always be positive in the face of even the biggest adversity. Stay positive and appreciate life, don't give up guys we you got this!!! RIP Dolph, helped me out with his music and his ideology.
Nooo! Another rap artist gone... Wasn't the biggest Young Dolph fan but this song will always be one of them ones for me! "We been down for so long didn't have no choice but to blow up" and I intend to! Rest in Power Dolph. Much luv and strength to his family 💜
dolph may be gone but his music and spirit will always motivate me in the morning to go out and earn money. god will catch up to the people who did him dirty 🙏
Bruh no lie teared up watching the speech at the end. It hits hard. This man was a legend. Since summer of going into 9th grade was slaping dolph slanging dope and shit now I got a good job 11 years later still slaping dolph..man..I know he would have wanted all of us to hustle harder, work harder and stack harder for the future..mainey.. R.I.P DOLPH !!!!!!!!
I’m ASHAMED to say I just started listening to this man. I always knew who he was I just never listened. Feel like I really missed out on something special because I was just too lazy to pursue new music/listen to new artists like I used to. It may sound strange, but this one hurts because I love rap music and this man had it. And I missed out on his rise. RIP.
For real bruh I listen to young dolph radio on Spotify every day all day and I love every single fucking song so much I never skip a track that’s a testament to how talented he was because I skip tracks all the time but not with dolph cuh
Man I fuckin miss him already I didnt know dolph but he felt like a brother listening to all his music learning his life and how it was like man it hurts LLYD💜
Damn that last "IT'S DOLPH!" at the end really cut deep.. still can't believe he's gone. His music definitely was motivation to stay grinding and stay making money. You will be missed, R.I.P Young Dolph🙏🐬🐬🐬
After 6 years I just closed a deal that looks after me and my family for life. On 100 shots you said ‘young nigga stay focused, but I really wanna crash, but think about where you at, then think about your past’. At the hardest times- that got me through. Now when I listen to this song I ball my eyes out. Dolph, you were taken way too soon. I’m sorry for you and your family. Thank you for the inspiration and the music. You helped break a cycle.
As an old soul, I usually don’t enjoy listening to many these new school artists who mumble, have nothing to say and have whack beats. However, Dolph’s music is relatable with hot beats and according to these comments, his lyrics have motivated and empowered many young men and this have now made me a fan. RIP and dap the rest of the greats that are also in heaven.💋❤️💙🤲
His music was so motivational to some people, that they were even able to open their own businesses independently. He didn't just make a huge impact in the trap music scene, he literally changed lives for the better and truly had genuine care for his people. This one hurts more than any other artist death in HISTORY. RIP FLIPPA
As an older man I never listened to him until my nephew played Royalty for me yesterday... He's a new artist I'll be adding to my workout playlist now. Memphis and Louisiana are the most hostile areas in the country for street rivalries. I wish everyone the best.
My favorite Dolph song🔥🔥🔥I was down bad for some years. Once I started listening to Dolph I got off my ass and turned my life around. His music gave me a spark of motivation that helped me reach a potential I didn’t think was attainable. Since then I’ve become self-employed and obtained my builders' license. This man is a legend and I’ll forever be grateful for his music.🗣IT’S DOLPH!!!🐬🐬🐬Rest up🙏🏾
Mucho mucho love. I believe You mean to say, You didn't believe it was attainable (obtainable) * English is not my first language so. Not sure if this is correct
Imma be honest ...never was a big Dolph fan but did enjoy a lot of his music ... Still sad he went out the way he went out ...dude was getting better and better
I cry every time I hear this song…just his voice speaks volumes, you can hear greatness in his voice…I pray for his family cause I know if it has this kind of impact on me, it’s hard in his own family and friends… this is my favorite song By Him
One of the sickest beats ever produced by Band Play. So simple, yet so addicting. And Dolph spit fire on it. Still sad to think we'll never see Dolph doing philanthropy in his old age. He had so much more left to do. RIP Young Dolph.
Man This shit really hit different now, this song will forever get me thru a rough day. God Bless your soul OG. You made it ,you did everything you said you was gone do , you was just showing us young kings the ropes and telling us thru your interviews what to do, it probably was going one ear out the other but now that your gone and you left your mark and lead us and we followed now it’s time to turn up for you “Hustle Hard Ain’t No Such Thang As Luck Nigga”❤️🐬💪🏾🤞🏾ITS DOLPH (in my the last it’s Dolph on the track voice” lmao😂😭We gone miss you KING 👑
Rest in Peace to Dolph, opened my eyes to a lot of possibilities through his music... i just needed to write this, even if it stays to myself. But life goes on, all the best to his family and PRE, ITS DOLPH!
Thank You Adolph for everything. The motivation, the speeches, the hustle. You did something right for us man you put that bar so high we know now what we have to do to reach it. Never knew you personally but Thank You 🙏 🐬 P.R.E.
The fact that this man started off his video as a average working man I have much respect because my grandfather worked in the cleaners for twenty years! It shows you don't have to be a rapper or athlete and drug dealer if you're black just to make money in America! RIP DOLPH for keeping the example of black men making independent money!
There's a sort of artisan-like precision to the way this dude crafted his bops. That's why they're such bops. Flows and grooves like the fondant on a fancy wedding cake. You could chart this song out as a graph and it would be visually pleasing to look at.