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Multi-platinum rapper Ludacris confirmed the addition of fellow Atlanta rapper Lil Scrappy to his Disturbing Tha Peace imprint during a performance in their city Sunday night (April 5).
The announcement comes two weeks after rumors surfaced about Scrappys departure from Lil Jons BME Recordings and Warner Brothers Records.
As one of the headliners of the No1 in the South Got Swagga Like Us concert, which took place at Atlantas Phillips Arena Sunday evening, Luda made the news official to a crowd which had gathered to see him perform alongside Young Jeezy, Plies, Rick Ross and others.
Following the announcement, Ludacris brought Scrappy to the stage to perform his 2006 hit single Money in the Bank.
According to DTP CEO Chaka Zulu, the new deal also brings Scrappys label, Gs Up, into the DTP family.
Projects stemming from their partnership will be released through Def Jam, DTPs parent company since inception.
Its very exciting to partner with an artist like Scrappy, Chaka told AllHipHop.com. He has been involved in a major movement in southern Hip-Hop and also has shown he can be an asset as a businessman/ CEO with his G’s Up brand. I am extremely excited about the next moves for Scrappy, as we have signed him to Def Jam. He can stand next to Hip-Hops elite and compete. Also he is shooting a movie currently, which will allow his star to continue to get brighter.
Once filming for his big screen debut is completed, Lil Scrappy will embark on a summer tour to promote and set up his next album, The Grustle, due out later this year.
He will also appear on three upcoming DTP this year: Willy Northpoles The Connect, Playaz Circles Flight 360 and Ludacriss highly anticipated Battle of the Sexes, featuring Shawnna.
First introduced to audiences in 2004 with the single No Problem, Scrappy, born Darryl Richardson, was one of the first two acts signed to BME by super producer Lil Jon.
The single, from the album The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville & Lil Scrappy, established the young rapper as the Prince of Crunk and one of Atlantas A-List performers.
Two years later, Scrappy released his official debut album Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live amid much fanfare, as a joint effort between BME and G-Unit Records, with both Lil Jon and 50 Cent serving as executive producers.
The album featured appearances by artists from both camps, including Lil Jon, Bohagon, Young Buck, Olivia and 50 Cent, as well as production from Ike Dirty, Don Cannon, Bangladesh and Sha Money XL.
Since then, as the BME imprint has faded from the prominence it enjoyed at its height in 2005, Scrappy has also remained mostly out of the spotlight, aside from public appearances with longtime girlfriend and former label mate Diamond, and a brief arrest in 2008.
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