Artist's albums
Trap It Out
2023 · single
Come Eat Wit Us
2023 · single
Medellin
2022 · single
Trap School
2021 · single
Zaystreet
2020 · album
24 Hours
2020 · single
Beat Cry
2020 · single
Pressure
2020 · single
Trap Slow
2020 · single
Zone 6
2020 · single
Black Migo
2020 · single
Street Lottery Reloaded
2020 · album
Trap Hero
2019 · album
Ride & Jugg (feat. NoCap)
2019 · single
Petty (feat. Lil Baby)
2019 · single
Crops
2019 · single
The Recipe
2018 · album
Sushi
2018 · single
New Hunnids (feat. Yung Bans & Gunna)
2018 · single
Jugg King (Remix) [feat. T.I. & Rick Ross]
2018 · single
Trippple Cross
2018 · album
Bail Out (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
2018 · single
Trippple Cross (feat. Future & Young Thug)
2018 · single
Jugg King
2017 · album
King Jugg
2017 · single
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Biography
An improvisational rapper with a freestyle approach, Young Scooter (Kenneth Edward Bailey) came to prominence on the mixtape circuit, frequently collaborating with major-label artists while resisting signing with one himself. Born in Walterboro, South Carolina, Scooter was later raised in Atlanta, where he became childhood friends with another future rapper, in this case, the rapper named Future. In 2011, Scooter began releasing his own mixtapes, then in 2012, his mixtapes began to feature major-label artists, including Future, Gucci Mane, and Waka Flocka Flame. The single "Columbia," also issued in 2012, became his biggest track to that point. His 2013 mixtape Street Lottery was another breakthrough, landing on numerous year-end lists while downloads counted into the hundreds of thousands. By the end of 2016, Scooter had released well over a dozen tapes -- mostly through his Black Migo Gang label -- and had appeared on well over twice as many tracks headlined by the likes of Gucci, E-40, and Young Thug. Jugg King, highlighted by the Future collaboration "Can't Play Around," followed in 2017. Finally, in early 2018, Scooter issued his first proper album, Trippple Cross, featuring Future and Young Thug, among others. Later that year, he collaborated with Yung Bans and Gunna on the single "New Hunnids," which appeared on his follow-up project, The Recipe. After 2019's Trap Hero mixtape, he offered up another installment of his Street Lottery series with Street Lottery Reloaded. In late 2020, Scooter and Zaytoven collaborated on Zaystreet. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi