Young Dolph: Rapper fatally shot in Memphis bakery

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The rapper was shot in Memphis on Wednesday

US rapper Young Dolph has been killed in a drive-by shooting in Memphis, officials have confirmed.

The 36-year-old musician was shot dead at a bakery in his hometown of Memphis on Wednesday.

Young Dolph, real name Adolph Robert Thornton Jr, released his debut album in 2016 and racked up millions of video views on YouTube.

Other artists including Megan Thee Stallion and Chance The Rapper have paid tribute to the star.

News of Young Dolph's death was confirmed by Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland.

"The tragic shooting death of rap artist Young Dolph serves as another reminder of the pain that violent crime brings with it," he said.

Local media said the artist was fatally shot while visiting the Makeda's Homemade Butter Cookies shop near the city's airport just before 13:00 local time (19:00 GMT) on Wednesday.

His cousin told The Daily Memphian that the star had been visiting his sick aunt, external and was also set to hand out Thanksgiving turkeys, something he did every year.

A representative for APA agency, which lists the rapper as a client, said in a statement, external that the company was "shocked and deeply saddened" at the star's death.

"The world has lost an icon, a great man and beloved artist who has been taken too soon," the statement said.

Young Dolph had been the target of shootings in the past. In February 2017, the rapper said his vehicle had been shot at multiple times in Charlotte. Then in September the same year, he was injured in a shooting in Los Angeles.

A number of well-known figures in the US have paid tribute to Young Dolph including Rick Ross.

Megan Thee Stallion described Young Dolph, external as a friend and "true legend". The pair released a song together in 2020.

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