MUSIC MONDAYS: YOUNG DOLPH & KEY GLOCK

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PHOTOGRAPHED & REVIEWED by STEPHANIE TACY

Young Dolph & Key Glock

 
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Memphis rapper Young Dolph has gained traction throughout the last couple of years from a string of releases of independent projects and his rap beef best detailed in his hit “100 Shots.” Young Dolph and Key Glock brought their “No Rules Tour” to Aztec Theatre in San Antonio, Texas on a cold Friday night. The Paper Route Empire duo doubleheadlined the show to hundreds of concertgoers. 

The stage was adorned in a schoolhouse set equipped with school desks, a chalkboard, two stripper poles, and a DJ spinning behind a teacher’s desk. A black curtain fell to expose the set as the “school girls” took to their poles to dance as Key Glock made his way on stage. The crowd erupted in chants and cheers as they pulled out their phones to record. Key Glock performed an array of songs from his solo projects including  “Mr. Glock,” “Hot,” “Monster,” and “Dig Dat.” Young Dolph later joined Glock on stage to perform songs from their joint album Dum and Dummer to a sold out crowd. The Paper Route Empire duo performed hits from the project including “1 Hell of a Life,” “Water on Water,” “Baby Joker,” and “Back to Back.” The crowd belted back lyrics as blow up dolphins crowdsurfed around the venue. Young Dolph remained on stage to perform his own hits including “By Mistake,” “Crashing Out,” “Gelato,” and “How U Luv Dat.” Concertgoers danced and belted the lyrics back at Dolph as he rapped crowd favorites including, “Get Paid,” “100 Shots,” and “I Think I Can Fly.”  


 
 

PHOTOGRAPHER/REVIEWER - STEPHANIE TACY

 

Stephanie Tacy is a Freelance Photographer and Registered Dietitian based in Austin, TX. She graduated from The University of Texas with a Bachelor's Degree in Science of Dietetics. Despite working in the health field, Stephanie's passion lies in capturing the beauty in everything around her. Stephanie picked up her first DSLR in 2010 and instantly fell in love with photography. Over the last 10 years her talents have grown and  her work now focuses in live music, street art, food, sports, portraits, and photojournalism. Her work has been featured in the likes of The Daily Texan, Rap Current, Ellis Music Magazine, Vuhaus, Hypebeast, and KUT/KUTX.

 

 

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