Young Scooter
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Birth name | Kenneth Edward Rashaad Bailey |
Born | Walterboro, South Carolina, U.S. | March 28, 1986
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Died | March 28, 2025 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. | (aged 39)
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Years active | 2006–2025 |
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Kenneth Edward Rashaad Bailey (March 28, 1986 – March 28, 2025), better known by his stage name Young Scooter, was an American rapper.[1][2][3] He was one of the first acts to sign with fellow Atlanta rapper Future's record label, Freebandz, in 2012. In 2013, he jointly signed with Waka Flocka Flame's Brick Squad Monopoly, an imprint of Gucci Mane's 1017 Records.[4][5] He is known for his mixtape Street Lottery (2012) and its lead single, "Colombia".[6] His guest appearance on Future and Juice Wrld's 2018 song "Jet Lag" marked his sole entry on the Billboard Hot 100.[7]
On March 28, 2025, Bailey died after attempting to flee from the Atlanta Police Department, Bailey accidentally penetrated his thigh and severed his femoral artery. He was later taken to the hospital, where the cause of death would be exsanguination as a result of the injury.[8]
Early Life and career
[edit]Kenneth Edward Rashaad Bailey was born on March 28, 1986 in Walterboro, South Carolina.[9] When he was nine, his family moved Atlanta, Georgia, settling in Kirkwood (also known as "Lil Mexico"). Scooter was a childhood friend with fellow Atlanta rapper Future, and decided to pursue a career in music after being charged with drug trafficking in 2008[10][11]
While his first mixtape Plug Talkin did not receive much attention, with his second release Finessin and Flexin' he made a name for himself, already collaborating with Future.[5]
Scooter's real breakthrough came in January 2013, when he released his mixtape Street Lottery. SPIN named it "Rap release of the week"[12] and XXL featured it on its "Best mixtapes of January" list.[13] Eric Diep of XXL called Scooter "one of the hottest street rappers coming out of Atlanta" and wrote that tracks like the single "Colombia" and "Street Lottery" (featuring Bun B) are "proof of his undeniable talent".[13] The tape was also a viral success gaining over 100,000 downloads on DatPiff.[6]
The official video for "Colombia", directed by Decatur Dan, premiered on MTV on January 31. The song became a hit in the south, especially in Scooter's hometown Atlanta.[3] Brandon Soderberg of SPIN classified it as a mix of Rick Ross' "Hustlin'" and Future's "Tony Montana".[12] By the end of the month, an official remix with rappers Rick Ross, Birdman and Gucci Mane was released.[14] Lil Wayne also covered the song for his mixtape Dedication 5.[15] The rapper's recent success prompted OnSmash to state "the buzz for Scooter is at an all-time high."[16]
Musical style
[edit]Scooter was known for his freestyle type of rapping, without writing down his lyrics, similarly to Gucci Mane. He defined his style as "count music", and explained it in an interview with Complex: "I don't really care what I say on a beat as long as it's about some money. When you try to think hard and write it out, that's when it's gonna be fucked up."[5]
Scooter's lyrical themes were largely about money and drugs. David Drake of Complex compared his "populist, kingpin rapping" to that of Young Jeezy, although he noted that Scooter doesn't have the "all-encompassing grandiosity" of his fellow Atlanta rapper.[5]
Scooter listed his influences as Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Sean Combs.[10]
Legal issues
[edit]On April 8, 2013, Bailey was arrested for probation violation during a traffic stop in DeKalb County, Georgia.[17] According to HipHopDX, Bailey shared a jail cell with frequent collaborator Gucci Mane, who was arrested for probation violation on April 12, 2013.[18] Bailey spent six months in custody before being released in mid-October 2013.[19] On March 2, 2015, he was released off probation.[20]
Death
[edit]Bailey died on March 28, 2025, his 39th birthday, in Atlanta, Georgia, while attempting to flee from the Atlanta Police Department. Authorities responded to a 911 call reporting a dispute involving gunfire and a woman whom Bailey had forcibly brought back into a house. Once officers arrived, Bailey and another man fled. While trying to escape, Bailey accidentally penetrated his thigh and severed his femoral artery after jumping over two fences. He was later taken to the hospital, where the cause of death would be exsanguination as a result of the injury.[21][22]
Discography
[edit]Mixtapes
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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US Ind. [23] |
US Heat. [24] | ||
Finessin' & Flexin'[25] |
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— | — |
Married to the Streets[26] |
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— | — |
Plug Brothers[27] (with Cartel MGM) |
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— | — |
Voice of the Streetz[28] |
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— | — |
Street Lottery[29] |
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— | — |
Free Bricks 2[30] (with Gucci Mane) |
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— | — |
From the Cell Block to Your Block[31] |
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— | — |
Street Lottery 2[32] |
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— | — |
80's Baby[33] |
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— | — |
Jug Season[34] |
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— | — |
Juggathon (with Zaytoven) |
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— | — |
Married to the Streets 2[35] |
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— | — |
Street Lottery 3[36] |
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— | — |
The Dream Team[37] (with Ralo) |
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— | — |
Jugg King[38] |
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36 | 15 |
Trippple Cross[39] |
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19 | 7 |
The Recipe[40] |
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— | — |
Trap Hero[41] |
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— | 17 |
Street Lottery Reloaded[42] |
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— | — |
Zaystreet (with Zaytoven)[43] |
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— | — |
Streetz Krazy[42] |
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— | — |
Trap's Last Hope[44] |
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— | — |
Fast Lane Juugin[45] |
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— | — |
Singles
[edit]As lead artist
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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"Colombia"[46] | 2012 | Street Lottery |
"DI$Function" (featuring Future, Juicy J and Young Thug)[47] |
2014 | Count Music |
"Dope Boys & Trap Gods" (with Zaytoven featuring 2 Chainz and Rick Ross)[48] |
2020 | Zaystreet |
As featured artist
[edit]Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||
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US [49] |
US R&B/HH [50] |
CAN [51] |
NZ Hot [52] | ||||
"Jet Lag" (Future and Juice Wrld featuring Young Scooter) |
2018 | 72 | 45 | 87 | 29 | Wrld on Drugs |
Other charted songs
[edit]Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |
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US Bub. [54] |
US R&B/HH [50] | ||||
"Guwop" (Young Thug featuring Quavo, Offset and Young Scooter) |
2016 | 10 | 45 | Jeffery | |
"Doh Doh" (Future featuring Young Scooter)[56] |
2018 | 12 | — | Beast Mode 2 |
Guest appearances
[edit]Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Birds Take a Bath"[57] | 2012 | Future, Jeezy | Astronaut Status |
"Anything You Want"[58] | Dose, Future | Foreign Dreams | |
"All We Do"[59] | Yung Ralph | Juugman Reloaded | |
"Plug Relation"[60] | Cartel MGM | Hood Azz Mexikan | |
"Smoke Alarm"[60] | |||
"Money Habits"[61] | Gucci Mane | Trap God | |
"Don't Trust"[61] | |||
"Rolly Up"[61] | Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame | ||
"Shooter"[61] | Gucci Mane, Yung Fresh | ||
"Dead Man"[61] | Gucci Mane, Trae tha Truth | ||
"Fuck Something"[61] | Gucci Mane, Kirko Bangz, Waka Flocka Flame | ||
"Sky Diving"[62] | OG Boo Dirty, Gucci Mane | Definition Of A G | |
"On It"[63] | Mike WiLL Made It, Chief Keef | Est. In 1989 2.5 | |
"Muphucka"[64] | 2013 | Mexico Rann | F.B.G: The Movie |
"Missing"[64] | Future, Big Bank Blank | ||
"Everything Ours"[64] | Future | ||
"Appeal"[64] | — | ||
"Murda She Wrote"[65] | Waka Flocka Flame, Cartel MGM | Duflocka Rant 2 | |
"Fuck With It" | Young Thug | 1017 Thug | |
"Big Guwap"[66] | Gucci Mane | Trap God 2 | |
"Bullet Wound"[66] | Gucci Mane, Lil Wayne | ||
"I Need More"[67] | Fredo Santana | Fredo Kruger | |
"I'm Good"[68] | Future | The Mission | |
"New Money"[69] | Shawty Lo, Cash Out | I'm Da Man 4 | |
"Plug Prices"[70] | OJ da Juiceman | 6 Ringz Vol. 2 | |
"Holmes"[71] | Migos, Gucci Mane | — | |
"Who U Wit"[72] | Verse Simmonds, Yo Gotti, Trouble | ||
"Can't Handle Me"[73] | Gucci Mane, Young Dolph | EastAtlantaMemphis | |
"Investigation"[73] | Gucci Mane, Young Dolph, Big Bank Black | ||
"Play No Games" (Remix)[74] | Frenchie | Long Overdue | |
"Done It All"[75] | Casino | Ex Drug Dealer | |
"Short Fuse"[76] | Waka Flocka Flame, Eldorado Red | DuFlocka Rant: Halftime Show | |
"Grew Up"[77] | Young Dolph, Project Pat | High Class Street Music 3: Trappin Out A Mansion | |
"Muddy"[78] | Gucci Mane, Young Dolph | Trap House III | |
"Money Counter"[79] | Alley Boy | War Cry | |
"Topside"[80] | Gunplay, Young Breed | Acquitted | |
"Maserati"[81] | Philthy Rich, Gucci Mane | N.E.R.N.L. 2 | |
"Ea$tside"[82] | Trinidad James, Gucci Mane, Alley Boy, Childish Gambino | 10 PC Mild | |
"Faces"[83] | Gucci Mane | World War 3: Lean | |
"Cali"[84] | Diary of a Trap God | ||
"Recognize"[84] | Gucci Mane, Akon | ||
"Pickup and Dropoffs"[85] | Chevy Woods | Gang Land 2 | |
"Convict"[86] | Donkey | Loyalty Means Everything | |
"Project Building"[87] | E-40, Gucci Mane | The Block Brochure: Welcome To The Soil 5 | |
"Big Plays"[88] | 2014 | Taylor J | — |
"What You Said"[89] | Project Pat | Cheez N Dope 3: Street God | |
"Guwop"[90] | 2016 | Young Thug, Quavo, Offset | Jeffery |
"Rain"[91] | 2017 | VL Deck | The Appetizer |
"Back On It"[92] | 2018 | Zaytoven, Offset | Trapholizay |
"Never Too Late"[93] | Ralo | Conspiracy | |
"DOH DOH"[56] | Future, Zaytoven | Beast Mode 2 | |
"Jet Lag"[94] | Future, Juice Wrld | Wrld on Drugs | |
"Patek Watch"[95] | VL Deck | Project Music Vol. 1 | |
"Crops"[96] | 2019 | Project Music Vol. 2 | |
"Wave"[97] | Trap Pastor | ||
"Millions"[98] | Cassius Jay, OJ da Juiceman | God Bless Da 6 | |
"Stayed Down"[99] | 2022 | Future | I Never Liked You |
Music videos
[edit]As lead artist
[edit]Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"77 Birds" (featuring Gucci Mane) |
2012 | G Visuals[100] |
"Cash Money" | Cricket[101][102] | |
"The Corner" | ||
"Down Bad" | G Visuals[103] | |
"Hardest Thing In Life" | G Rank[104] | |
"Flying Packs" (featuring Cartel MGM) |
GT Films[105] | |
"Colombia" | 2013 | Decatur Dan[106] |
"Street Lights" (featuring Gucci Mane and OJ da Juiceman) |
Mr. Boomtown[107] | |
"Streets Talking" (featuring Shyst Red) |
Cam Kirk[108] | |
"Colombia" (Remix) (featuring Rick Ross, Birdman and Gucci Mane) |
Gabriel Hart[109] |
As featured artist
[edit]Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Anything You Want" (Dose featuring Future and Young Scooter) |
2012 | G. Visuals[58] |
"All We Do" (Yung Ralph featuring Young Scooter) |
Cricket[59][110] | |
"Money Habits" (Gucci Mane featuring Young Scooter) | ||
"Dead Man" (Gucci Mane featuring Young Scooter and Trae tha Truth) |
Philly Fly Boy[111] | |
"New Money" (Shawty Lo featuring Cash Out and Young Scooter) |
2013 | GT Films[112] |
"Shooter" (Gucci Mane featuring Young Scooter and Yung Fresh) |
Mr. Boomtown[113] | |
"Holmes" (Migos featuring Young Scooter and Gucci Mane) |
Mike Ryan[71] |
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- ^ "Video: Young Scooter – Hardest Thing In Life". Shelby.tv. May 4, 2012. Archived from the original on April 18, 2013. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
- ^ "Young Scooter & Cartel MGM – Flying Packs". OnSmash. Archived from the original on April 10, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
- ^ "Video: Young Scooter – Colombia". Worldstarhiphop.com. January 31, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
- ^ "Video: Young Scooter ft Gucci Mane and OJ Da Juiceman – Street Lights". Worldstarhiphop.com. February 20, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
- ^ "Young Scooter & Shyst Red – Streets Talking". OnSmash. Archived from the original on March 21, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
- ^ "Colombia (Remix) ft. Rick Ross, Birdman & Gucci Mane | Young Scooter | Music Video". MTV. April 22, 2013. Archived from the original on November 7, 2015. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
- ^ "Video: Gucci Mane ft. Young Scooter – Money Habits". Worldstarhiphop.com. October 8, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
- ^ "Video: Gucci Mane (Feat. Young Scooter & Trae The Truth) – Dead Man". Worldstarhiphop.com. October 15, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
- ^ "Video: Shawty Lo (Feat. Ca$h Out & Young Scooter) – New Money". Worldstarhiphop.com. January 23, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
- ^ "Video: Gucci Mane ft Young Scooter and Yung Fresh – Shooters". Worldstarhiphop.com. February 20, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
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