Lil Scrappy
Lil Scrappy has been in the game for a minute, and this year marks a major milestone for one of his biggest records. The Atlanta rapper pulled up to Birthday Bash ATL to celebrate the concert’s historic 30th anniversary. Before hitting the stage as a special guest during the pop-out set, Scrappy chopped it up […]
Lil Scrappy had the internet shedding tears.
A week and change ago, Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta‘s Lil Scrappy was involved in a serious car accident that left he and his passenger, Ca$ino Roulette laid up in the hospital.
If you see Lil Scrappy out Black Friday shopping or making it rain, his priorities may seriously be out of alignment.
Love is a hell of a drug. Just ask Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta‘s Lil Scrappy, who revealed that he cried after breaking up with rapper and Sisterhood Of Hip Hop star Diamond during a recent appearance on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.
Lil Scrappy’s short-fused temper supposedly forced the film crew of Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta to order more security for the show and his behavior at a recent family outing in Orlando proves why.
In conjunction with Heineken, Atlanta’s hottest Hip-Hop station WHTA Hot 107.9 threw its annual Birthday Bash on Saturday (June 14) at the Philips Arena.
Famous people more often than not are dehumanized by their legions of stans, so it’s never anything short of a surprise when we learn about our favorite actors, athletes or musicians laying the smackdown on their significant other.
The new season of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta starts tomorrow (May 5), and it will feature plenty of extra security. One reason is because Lil Scrappy recently got wine hurled into his face.
Everyone’s favorite guilty pleasure, drama-filled reality series, Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, is returning at full throttle this Spring.
Some of the most gifted rappers we know and love today have been diagnosed with asthma. Although we have a tendency to regard this kind of disease as something of little to no consequence, it is still, in fact, a respiratory condition that is incurable.
To celebrate Twitter’s eighth birthday, the social media site opened up its archive for us to find our first tweet. And with the access, we did what anybody with a soul would do — look up the born-day tweets of our favorite struggle rappers.
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