Dum and Dummer

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Dum and Dummer
Young Dolph and Key Glock - Dum and Dummer.png
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 26, 2019 (2019-07-26)
Genre
Length60:20
Label Paper Route Empire
Producer
  • BandPlay
  • Beatmonster Marc
  • Sledgren
  • Yung Lan
Young Dolph chronology
Role Model
(2018)
Dum and Dummer
(2019)
Rich Slave
(2020)
Key Glock chronology
Glockoma
(2018)
Dum and Dummer
(2019)
Yellow Tape
(2020)
Dum and Dummer track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."III"
  • Bandplay
3:16
2."If I Ever"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
3:09
3."1 Hell of a Life"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:39
4."Summo'"
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:36
5."Blac Loccs"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:19
6."Like Key"
  • Cathey
  • Bandplay
2:22
7."Back to Back"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:33
8."It Feel Different"
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
  • John Bradbury
  • Mike Lohmeier
  • Cigvicious
  • 1Mind
  • Bandplay
2:46
9."Baby Joker"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:38
10."Juicy"
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Yung Lan
  • Beatmonster Marc
3:12
11."Water on Water on Water"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
3:43
12."Guess What?"
  • Cathey
  • Mannie iL
  • Bandplay
2:31
13."Reflection"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
3:24
14."Chill"
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:54
15."Everybody Know"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:27
16."Pride"
  • Cathey
  • Bandplay
2:43
17."Monster"
  • Cathey
  • Bandplay
2:08
18."Back at It"
  • Cathey
  • Bandplay
2:39
19."Cutthroat Committee"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:58
20."What's Wrong"
  • Cathey
  • Sledgren
2:23
21."Crashin' Out"
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:54
22."Dum & Dummer"
  • Cathey
  • Thornton, Jr.
  • Bandplay
2:06
Total length:60:20

Charts

Chart performance for Dum and Dummer
Chart (2019)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [8] 8
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [9] 4

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