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Money In the Bank - EP (feat. Young Buck)

Lil' Scrappy featuring Young Buck

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this is hot stuff on the radio

people everywhere are gonna love this song. buy it or you won't have any more friends, ha ha.

luv it!

i love the song, but he does swear like every 5 words good buy tho

Gz Up!!!!

Lil Scrappy's "Money in the Bank" is crunk as hell!!!! Fo sho Ima be banging this until Scrappy's "Bred to Die, Born to Live" cd comes out. This song is for all the hustlers out there tryin to get that money. 50 got him, Lil Jon got him, he got a big a** squad how you gon' stop him!? Y'all watch Scrappy rise to the top and his sh*t gon' sell fo sho!!!! Gz Up.......BME.......G-Unit South!!!!!! You can't stop this!!!

Biography

Born: January 19, 1984 in Atlanta, GA

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Crunk practitioner Lil Scrappy was born Darryl Richards in the ATL. Discovered by BME Recordings and Lil Jon, Scrap built his rep throughout the Southeast before breaking nationally in 2003 with the hit "Head Bussa." A split EP with fellow BME artists Trillville followed in February 2004, spinning off the single "No Problem." Crunk was never the same again. In 2006...
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Money In the Bank - EP (feat. Young Buck), Lil Scrappy
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  • $2.99
  • Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music, Dirty South, Rap
  • Released: Jul 11, 2006

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