Young Scooter

Young Scooter, born Kenneth Edward Bailey on March 28, 1986, in Walterboro, South Carolina, is a prominent figure in the trap music scene, known for his gritty narratives about street life and the drug trade. He moved to Atlanta at a young age, a city that played a pivotal role in his musical journey. Scooter burst onto the scene with his 2012 mixtape "Street Lottery," which became an instant hit and featured the standout track "Colombia" that was later remixed by Rick Ross, Birdman, and Gucci Mane. This mixtape established him as a notable figure in the Atlanta trap scene, showcasing his unique flow and authentic storytelling.

Throughout the years, Young Scooter has continued to build his repertoire with a prolific series of mixtapes and collaborations with major artists in the hip hop industry. His works such as "80's Baby" and "Street Lottery" series have cemented his status as a trap music stalwart. Not just limiting himself to music, Scooter has delved into creating his label, Black Migo Gang, through which he releases his music and supports upcoming artists. Despite facing legal issues and serving time, his music continues to resonate with fans, reflecting his experiences and views on the streets' hustle. Notable releases like "Jugg King," "The Recipe," and collaborations with Future and Young Thug have further solidified Young Scooter's position in the rap game. His storytelling, relentless work ethic, and ability to stay relevant in the ever-evolving music industry make him an enduring figure in the world of trap music.

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80's Baby
Album - 20 Tracks - Released April 19, 2024
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