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Lil Scrappy
Rap sensation
Lil’ Scrappy
doesn’t have to front - he grew up hard. Born to a single mother in Atlanta, Georgia, Scrappy (real name
Darryl Kevin Richardson II
) learned the ins and outs of street hustling from an early age. While only nine years old, amidst the ghettos of Atlanta’s Zone 3 - where legends like
T.I.
and
Young Jeezy
also earned their hood stripes - Scrappy began to rap, seeing at is a ticket out of poverty. After years of late-night practicing and street-corner freestyling, the young rhymeslinger’s persistence paid off in 2003 when he was discovered in an all-ages club by crunk king
Lil’ Jon
, who signed the nineteen year old rapper to his
Warner Brothers
-distributed label
BME Recordings
within days.
Lil’ Scrappy’s first release with BME was
The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville & Lil Scrappy
, a split album with local three-man crunk outfit
Trillville
. The album sold better than expected (earning a gold certification by the
RIAA
), propelled by Scrappy’s hit single
"No Problem"
and Trillville’s hit
"Neva Eva"
. The unexpected success of his split album prompted BME to grant Lil’ Scrappy his own solo release, which materialized in 2006 as
Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live
. A joint project between Lil’ Jon and
50 Cent
(who also helped to produce and promote the album),
Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live
went on to sell a respectable 382,000 units. Standout tracks from the album include
"Gangsta, Gangsta"
,
"Oh Yeah"
, and
"Money in the Bank"
.
After dropping some bars for
Crime Mob’s
2007 hit
"Rock Yo Hips"
, Lil’ Scrappy returned to the studio to record his third album
Prince of the South
, which dropped in mid-2008 on indie label
Real Talk Entertainment
. The album didn’t fare as well as expected, and as a result Scrappy left Real Talk Entertainment to form his own label,
G’s Up
, with backing by his mentor Lil’ Jon. Scrappy plans on releasing a third album called
Grustle
on G’s Up later on in 2008, and has been incrementally releasing promo videos to build momentum for the project. Keep posted with
G’s Up TV
to find out the latest news straight from the mouth of ya boy Lil’ Scrappy.
Lil Scrappy Videos
Lil Scrappy
G's Up TV Episode Two - Hip Hop History
Views: 5,745
Lil Scrappy
Livin In The Projects
Views: 20,521
Lil Scrappy
Oh Yeah
Views: 56,841
Lil Scrappy
Gangsta, Gangsta
Views: 54,663
Lil Scrappy
G’s Up TV Episode One: Intro To A 'G'
Views: 1,422
Lil Scrappy
Money In The Bank
Views: 126,450
Lil Scrappy
No Problem
Views: 65,824
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Money In The Bank
Money In The Bank (Intro)
Fila
Head Bussa
No Problem
No Problem (Screwed)
Head Bussa (Screwed)
I'm Back
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Touching Everything
Born To Live
P---- Poppin'
Baby Daddy
G-S---
N----, What's Up
Sometimes
Right Away
Oh Yeah
Livin' In The Projects
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