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 one "side" of the disk and Lil Scrappy songs representing the other. The album was produced by
Lil Jon and reached #12 on the
Billboard 200.
2006–2008: Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live – G-Unit Venture Lil Scrappy's debut album
Bred 2 Die, Born 2 Live was released on December 5, 2006 on
Reprise Records. East Coast rapper
50 Cent offered him a joint deal with
G-Unit around that time. The album was produced by
Lil Jon and features appearances by 50 Cent, Bohagon,
Lil Jon,
Olivia,
Three 6 Mafia,
Young Buck,
Young Dro, and
Yung Joc. The first single
"Money in the Bank" features
Young Buck and became Lil Scrappy's second Top 30 single.
Money in the Bank peaked at number 28 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming his biggest solo hit and most commercially successful single to date in the U.S. as it surpassed the peak position of "
No Problem" by one position. The second single from the album is called "
Gangsta Gangsta" and features
Lil Jon. "
Oh Yeah (Work)" is the third single from
Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live and features
E-40 and Sean P (formerly Sean Paul) of
YoungbloodZ.
2008–2009: Prince of the South Lil Scrappy's second
album,
Prince of the South, was released on May 13, 2008, through
Real Talk Entertainment.
2009–2012: Tha Grustle Lil Scrappy joined the
Disturbing tha Peace label in April 2009. Though still filming the motion picture
Just Another Day, he was expected to tour that summer to promote his fourth
studio album,
Tha Grustle, after filming was complete. In November 2011, with the album still unreleased, he announced he'd left
Disturbing the Peace and that the album would be released by
Bonzi Records in 2012. Lil Scrappy's second
independent album,
Prince of the South 2, was released on October 19, 2010, through
Real Talk Entertainment just like his first independent album. On September 8, 2009, Lil Scrappy released the first single from the album entitled "Addicted to Money" but it failed to reach the
Billboard charts so it was dubbed as a promo single. Then on September 28, 2010, Lil Scrappy released the first single from the album "Bad (That's Her)" which featured Stuey Rock, but it also failed to reach the Billboard charts, so it was dubbed as a promo single.
2012–present: Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Since 2012, Lil Scrappy has appeared on thirteen seasons of
Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. ==Discography==