Young scooterAtlanta rapper, who was signed on Future and Vaka Floka Flame, died on the same day as his birthday.
Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed rapper’s death DiversitySaying that he was taken to Gradi Marcus Trauma Center on Friday by emergency medical services in Atlanta. The cause of his death is currently outset, as a corpse has not been completed.
Born at Kenneth Edward Bailey, the scooter developed a strong appearance in the Atlanta rap during his career, which became one of the first artists signed on the future freebandz label and later under 1017 records of Gucchi Mane under the brick squad monopoly of Waka Floka Flame. He earned his first billboard hot 100 appearance in 2018, based on his steady mixtap output, and recorded with the future and juice WRLD’s “Jet Lag”, in 2018, and in 2018.
The scooter was born in Walterboro, South Carolina, and went to the Kirkwood community in Atlanta at the age of nine. He decided to pursue a music career in 2008 after allegations of drug trafficking, in which many of their childhood friends joined the future in collaborations. Although not a chart Titan, the scooter was a consistent appearance in the Atlanta hip-hop during its commercial bounce in the 2010s, which was visible on the future and a singles of the future and young thugs and was working with artists such as juicy J, Kodak Black and Rick Ross.
In an interview with Complex In 2013, the scooter explained in detail on his off-kilter flow, which he described as “counting music”. “I really don’t care what I say on a beat until it’s about some money,” he said. “When you try to think hard and write it, this happens when it gets messed up.”
The scooter was active throughout the years in March 2024, recently releasing its fourteenth project, “Traps Last Hope”. The album released independently, the guest shows were shown from Future, Est GE and Payway Longway.