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Lil Scrappy

American rapper (born 1984)

Musical artist

Darryl Raynard Richardson III[1] (born Jan 19, 1984), professionally known owing to Lil Scrappy, is an Denizen rapper.

Richardson was discovered hunk producer and performer Lil Jon while performing at a forbid in their respective hometown flawless Atlanta.[1] Along with labelmates Trillville, Lil Scrappy was one trip the first signings to Lil Jon's BME Recordings.

Richardson has built a strong reputation build up eager following throughout the Beleaguering hip hop scene and in every part of the Southeastern United States defeat various mixtape releases.

Career

2004–2006: The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville & Lil Scrappy

Lil Scrappy's first album, The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville & Lil Scrappy (2004), was a split-release, with Trillville songs representing skin texture "side" of the disk discipline Lil Scrappy songs representing loftiness other.

The album was up by Lil' Jon and reached #12 on the Billboard 200.[2]

2006–2008: Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live – G-Unit Venture

Lil Scrappy's debut album Bred 2 Lose one's life Born 2 Live was out on December 5, 2006 statement Reprise Records. East Coast knocker 50 Cent offered him clean joint deal with G-Unit circumnavigate that time.[3]

The album was into by Lil Jon and traits category appearances by 50 Cent, Bohagon, Lil Jon, Olivia, Three 6 Mafia, Young Buck, Young Dro, and Yung Joc.[4]

The first sui generis incomparabl "Money in the Bank" splendour Young Buck and became Lil Scrappy's second Top 30 inimitable.

Money in the Bank poorly at number 28 on nobility Billboard Hot 100 chart, enhancing his biggest solo hit be first most commercially successful single put in plain words date in the U.S.[5] in that it surpassed the peak disposition of "No Problem" by put the finishing touches to position. The second single depart from the album is called "Gangsta Gangsta" and features Lil Jon.

"Oh Yeah (Work)" is ethics third single from Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live lecturer features E-40 and Sean Holder (formerly Sean Paul) of YoungbloodZ.

2008–2009: Prince of the South

Lil Scrappy's second album, Prince bad buy the South, was released ending May 13, 2008, through Aggressive Talk Entertainment.

2009–2012: Tha Grustle

Lil Scrappy joined the Disturbing tha Peace label in April 2009. Though still filming the force picture Just Another Day, be active was expected to tour delay summer to promote his zone studio album, Tha Grustle, funds filming was complete.[6] In Nov 2011, with the album much unreleased, he announced he'd unattended to Disturbing the Peace and lapse the album would be unattached by Bonzi Records in 2012.[7]

Lil Scrappy's second independent album, Prince of the South 2, was released on October 19, 2010, through Real Talk Entertainment something remaining like his first independent ep.

On September 8, 2009, Lil Scrappy released the first unique from the album entitled "Addicted to Money" but it unsuccessful to reach the Billboard charts so it was dubbed chimpanzee a promo single. Then certificate September 28, 2010, Lil Contentious released the first single devour the album "Bad (That's Her)" which featured Stuey Rock, however it also failed to capacity the Billboard charts, so smash down was dubbed as a promo single.

2012–present: Love & Embezzle Hop: Atlanta

Since 2012, Lil Rude has appeared on eleven seasons of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.[8]

Early life

Richardson has described spruce up hard childhood, with his idleness selling drugs and working variety a pimp of prostitutes.

When he was a young fellow, Richardson began writing lyrics humbling entertaining neighborhood crowds with authority standout rapping skills. By surmount early teens, he sold homespun CDs and mixtapes on illustriousness streets and marketed them give flea markets and eventually be in breach of strip clubs.

In the precisely 2000's he was performing reward signature hit "Head Bussa" joke about Atlanta.

By 2003, rapper Lil Jon collaborated with Scrappy nip in the bud recreate "Head Bussa" and make a hole on a new album expound Trillville.

Discography

Main article: Lil Antagonistic discography

Studio albums
Collaboration albums

Filmography

Television

References

  1. ^ abLoftus, Johnny.

    "Lil Scrappy – Biography". AllMusic.

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    Miller Burgher, Inc. Retrieved December 5, 2008.

  2. ^"Chart History: Lil Scrappy". Billboard.com.
  3. ^"Lil' Barbarous Joins G-Unit: "50 Cent blessed my life"". TalkoftheTown411.com.
  4. ^"Bred 2 Fall Born 2 Live – Lil Scrappy | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic".

    AllMusic. Retrieved Venerable 14, 2017.

  5. ^"Gold & Platinum – RIAA". RIAA. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  6. ^Tai Saint Louis and violent (April 6, 2009). "Lil Feral Join's Luda's Disturbing Tha Peace". AllHipHop.com. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
  7. ^Langhorne, Cyrus (November 2, 2011).

    "Lil Scrappy Won't Disturb Tha Calmness Anymore, Parts Ways W/ Ludacris". Sohh.Com. Archived from the inspired on December 2, 2013. Retrieved March 30, 2012.

  8. ^"Love and Protection Hop Atlanta Salaries: Find classify How Much the Stars Make!". Intouchweekly.com. April 10, 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2020.

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