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Lil Scrappy Showcases Different Side On 'The Grustle'

Thursday, October 29, 2009 9:40 AM | 23 comments
By Tai Saint Louis

Disturbing Tha Peace’s most recent acquisition, Lil’ Scrappy, is ready to unveil a side of his artistry that has only been witnessed by a few so far in his career.

 

The rapper, originally introduced to the world as ‘The Prince of Crunk,’ held a listening session in Atlanta Tuesday night (October 27), offering DJs and the media a preview of his forthcoming sophomore album and DTP debut The Grustle, due in stores December 15.

 

“It’s always good when an artist knows the direction they wanna go with a project,” DTP’s CEO Chaka Zulu told AllHipHop.com. “Scrappy came in with a focus and a work ethic, which helped materialize this project called The Grustle: his grind and his hustle. The album is the s**t! Go get it!”

 

Before presenting the album, Scrappy promised that the album presents a more mature artist.

 

What the music would reveal is also a much more diverse body of work than most might expect, a fact largely attributed to the fact that this is Scrappy’s first release, since quietly leaving Lil Jon’s imprint BME Recordings last year.

 

“I never did me,” Scrappy explained to AllHipHop.com. “Everytime y’all heard me, that was somebody telling me to do that. ‘You gotta be crunk, ‘cause you’re the Prince of Crunk.’ And once you put that out there, that’s who you gotta be. But n***as grow up.”

 

While refusing to address his former mentor by name, Scrappy reveals what he has been through in the last year and the circumstances that lead to his break from the BME camp on “I’m Coming.”

 

From there he continues on a musical journey that runs the gamut from the braggadocios “Expensive;” to the soulful Don Cannon-produced “Ya Dig,” featuring former Warner Brothers Records labelmate Ms. Brown; to the introspective “Thug It to the Bone,” featuring Trey Songz.

 

“That’s the most lyrical spiritual, real, heart touching [song] and people can feel that,” Scrappy told AllHipHop.com. “What people can’t feel, they don’t remember. Dance songs, crunk songs, all that s**t good. But when it come to songs that’ll be around forever, that’ll get you that publishing check forever, those are the ones that go. I don’t give a f**k about that club s**t for real. Thug It to the Bone is one of those you can make a movie off just what I’m saying in all the verses…”

 

Additional features on The Grustle include Gucci Mane, Maino, Diamond (formerly of Crime Mob), and even Scrappy’s daughter Emani, who provides the hook on “Big Boy Talking,” produced by Don Vito.

 

Also lending to the album’s cohesive sound is Scrappy’s selection of mostly Atlanta based producers, including LT Moe and DJ Montay.


Comments

 

NIKKELZ said:

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October 29, 2009 9:45 AM
 

NIKKELZ said:

ay scrappy do your thing....i hope you sell my n***a,cuz times is tough


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October 29, 2009 9:48 AM
 

Lil Scrappy Showcases Different Side On ‘The Grustle’ | Hot 108 Jamz said:

October 29, 2009 9:50 AM
 

Lil Scrappy Showcases Different Side On ‘The Grustle’ | Eight Mile Road said:

October 29, 2009 9:55 AM
 

OvaDoseTX432 said:

Scrapp talkin bout lyricism? didnt know he had it in em........ill check a few of the cuts out.

What up Nikk!
October 29, 2009 9:58 AM
 

Jritoc said:

Scrappy is one of them dudes that should be higher on the food chain.  He needs to get with better management or something cause he's actually got rhymin skills.  


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October 29, 2009 10:00 AM
 

qdeezy said:

"...his forthcoming sophomore album and DTP debut The Grustle..."

i thought that man was at least 4 or 5 albums in
October 29, 2009 10:11 AM
 

Lil Scrappy Showcases Different Side On ‘The Grustle’ | Fresh Kicks said:

October 29, 2009 10:48 AM
 

Lil Scrappy Showcases Different Side On ‘The Grustle’ | Hot 108 Jamz said:

October 29, 2009 10:50 AM
 

RapItUp said:

What about his G-Unit signing?? He was definitely signed, and dropped an album, I thought?? Let me wiki/best buy this shit!
October 29, 2009 11:04 AM
 

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October 29, 2009 11:36 AM
 

YoungG757NGE said:

LOL nah grustle sound like that s**tthat be under ya fridge and all clumped up. But real talk tho I f**k wit the boy Scrap would be nice to hear him spit some more real shit. He always carry it genuine and I respect him for it. No Problems, Oh Yeah, Yeen Know still get heavy ro so I'm lookin forward to some new s**thope it heat like he professes. Holla at ya n***a
October 29, 2009 11:45 AM
 

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October 29, 2009 11:58 AM
 

Swaggatarius said:

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October 29, 2009 12:20 PM
 

NIKKELZ said:

WHAT UP ovadose...i sent you that shit,  racked my brain a lil bit
October 29, 2009 12:22 PM
 

raynestizzy said:

I definitely fux wit Scrappy and IM FROM NY.. dont sleep on that boy, with the right promotion he should do right.
October 29, 2009 1:35 PM
 

TheSteve239 said:

yeah this is at least his 3rd album unless they don't count his first BME presents lil scrappy but his second Bred 2 die Born 2 live was a good album there are at least 10 tracks on that cd that are good I'm looking foward to this cd
October 29, 2009 1:53 PM
 

cckbailey said:

Didn't really stop by to talk comment on Scrappy but I will since it's his article. Let's just say I've been fucking with Scrappy since the "Living in the Projects" joint where he samples Pac.

Now on to the real reason I'm here, to gain attention and exposure. For about 13 years now hip hop has lacked substance and just real music. Why? I'll tell you why, because half of the rappers are afraid to just be themselves. Instead they let the invincible machine dictate the type of music they make. The other half, they're making the music they want to make but the problem with that is the music is trash. They keep making it because you, yes YOU whose reading this keeps accepting this garbage. The bar has been set so low it's like rappers are now competing to see who can set the bar the lowest. You know who I blame? New York, not the old New York, it's these new New York niggaz who I blame. The minute they started accepting garbage that us southerners were serving it's been downhill every since. Think about, and I don't give a damn if it sounds like I'm beating a dead horse. Some of you may have read similar posts I've made already. But think about it, when New York wasn't accepting the south, it kept us on our toes. Example when outkast got booed in NY and Dre got on the mic to accept the award damn near in tears, that particular moment created the Andre 3000 you hear today. That particular moment motivated Outkast to create the album Aquemeni. The bar was set high. Now fast forward. After Big and Pac thats when the expected quality of music went down. I compare it to a thermometer, it use be full but now we're at zero. The sad part is that it's only getting worse. The scary part is no one seems to even care. The south with a few exceptions, along with the help of New York has destroyed hip hop as I once knew it. Now everybody from the artists to the djs, to radio are being ran by the machine. Who or what is the machine? The machine not only dicatates what's hot but it's dictating if something is hot or not. The only thing that gets you around the machine is money. Talent wont' get u a deal but money will. Now how crazy is that? So you telling me if my music is not only good but it's better than 70% of rappers with deals, you telling me I can't get a deal. That's exactly what happened when I had a meeting with the head A&R at DTP(luda). Yeah we like your music but, nobody knows who you are, you have no following, you have no radio spins so see ya. With no money how in the hell can I provide those things.  If I could create a following and generate all the shyt they looking for then what the hell would I need to sign with them for. In other words the days of being signed based on a demo are no longer. I beg to differ. With the music I'm making I strongly feel it's only a matter of getting my music it the right person's hand. All that person has to do is give me an opportunity. I SWEAR TO GOD if I EVER get half of an opportunity I will single handedly bring hip hop back to where it needs to be. Don't believe me? Go listen for yourself, http://myspace.com/realsouthmusic Oh and by the way the songs I have up there now are about two years old. They are garbage compared to the new shyt I'm working on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For every fan there's a thousand MCs so you may ask what makes me so different? I'M NOT AFRAID TO BE JUST THAT, DIFFERENT.....Longevity is my aim. Not one hit but hit ALBUMS. Not music for the time but music that's timeless.

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October 29, 2009 3:13 PM
 

world champ said:

only people givin a f**k bout scrappy aer dwill and muthadon
October 29, 2009 3:30 PM
 

No.1FlyBoy said:

do ur thing Scrappy like good to see u boguard ur way back in & on the bet awards
October 29, 2009 3:54 PM
 

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