Those familiar with the 2007 biographical crime drama, American Gangster, and its portrayal of heroin kingpin Frank Lucas know that he branded the product he sold as Blue Magic due to its high potency and purity.
Considering his latest mixtape to boast similar qualities musically, Young Dolph stamped his new body of work with the same moniker.

โBlue Magic was the best product in the streets [in the movie],โ Dolph said. โThis mixtape is the best product in the streets. Iโm the best product in the streets. Thatโs how I feel.โ
Blue Magic boasts 20 songs and is hosted by legendary southern turntablist and Maybach Music Groupโs own, DJ Scream. Memphis duo 8Ball & MJG, Houston hard hitter Paul Wall, Atlanta giant Gucci Mane, and Dolph’s Paper Route Empire labelmates Tim Gates and Muney Makkn Murda all make appearances on the mixtape.
Memphis-bred producers DJ Squeeky, Drumma Boy, and Young Neiman (the in-house producer for Dolphโs label, Paper Route Empire) handled the beats. Other contributors included Peezy and Izze the Producer, who has laid tracks for Young Jeezy, Future, Freddie Gibbs, among others.
โI want listeners to know that my music is authentic. Itโs real. Theyโre getting the real,โ Dolph said. โIโm telling them my story and where I come from. I want them to know that if I can come from where I come from and do what Iโm doing then they can do anything.โ
With five mixtapes under his belt, Dolph considers Blue Magic to be his best work yet. Among other bangers, the mixtape features the tracks โDreamโ and โMy Real Life” featuring Gucci Mane. He considers the tracks to be two of the best songs heโs ever recorded.
โOn the songs, Iโm explaining a whole lot and walking people through what Iโve been doing from day one [up to this point],โ he said. โOverall, all my projects are better than the last one. Youโre never gonna get a Young Dolph project and be like, โdamn, I donโt know about this one.โ You know what Iโm saying? When you get this one, Blue Magic, you might be like, โdamn, this my favorite.โ”
Dolph has no plans of signing with a major label any time soon, but heโs not opposed to it if the appropriate deal presents itself. In the meanwhile, heโs pushing his record label, Paper Route Empire. His labelmates, Tim Gates and Muney Makkn Murda will both drop mixtapes in 2013.
A few weeks ago, a video revealed Dolph seated next to Gucci Mane during his interview with Hot 107.9 Atlanta. In the interview, Gucci called Memphis rapper Yo Gotti a โbustaโ for dropping his mixtape โCM7: The World Is Yoursโ on the same day as his โTrap God.โ
Despite Yo Gotti being a fellow Memphis artist and person whom heโs collaborated with, Dolph said the situation doesnโt concern him.
โI donโt feel no kind of particular way,โ Dolph said. โI just look at it like everything else that ainโt got nothing to do with me. What they got going on is between them. Iโm not about to turn down Gucci, because he said something or got something going on with somebody from the same city as me, because that doesnโt make sense to me. I mess with him and thatโs what it is. I canโt control him from saying what he wants to say. Heโs grown.โ
Blue Magic can be downloaded here.
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