Young Dolph and Key Glock are taking their “Dum and Dummer” act on the road, announcing their highly anticipated No Rules Tour, which kicks off Feb. 5, 2020 at Seattle’s ShowBox and hits a total of 33 dates. The rappers are booked byAnyone who’s followed Dolph’s trajectory knows he’s all about getting his paper.
The project as a whole was a spontaneous move in the studio — where they spend the majority of their days. Lead singles “Crashin’ Out,” “Baby Joker,” and “ill” have all received visual treatments, amassing 17 million views, 16 million views, and 13 million views, respectively and fortifying their place at the top of the rap game.recently caught up with Dolph and Key Glock to discuss the creative process, the independent journey and future goals.Glock’s idea. It was fun, just chilling.
on deck with people who love to do this s–t just as much as I do. They’re into their work. They bring more to the table, they understand me. In a relationship, whether you got money to deal with it or no money to deal with it, the best relationships are going to be the ones where you understand each other.Any business moves?Dolph you started out freestyling in a car. Did you think you’d be where you are today?I knew I was going to be where I’m at today …. from the get go.
Just have fun with the music. As long as you’re doing what you like to do, all them s–ts are bangers. Just let the people decide which one they want to go with.February 5 – Seattle, WA, ShowBoxFebruary 9 – Los Angeles, CA, The WilternFebruary 14 – Phoenix, AZ, The MarqueeFebruary 19 – Wichita, KS, Cotillion BallroomFebruary 22 – Houston, TX, House of BluesFebruary 26 – Atlanta, GA, TabernacleFebruary 29 – Greensboro, NC, PiedmontMarch 5 – Philadelphia, PA, TLAMarch 8 – Detroit, MI, St.