Darryl Richards II is known as Lil Scrappy, who was born January 20, 1984. The producer who discovered him was Lil Jon while performing at a school concert in his home town of Atlanta. Lil Scrappy, along with Trillville, was one of the first to sign to Lil Jon's BME Recordings. He also recorded mixtapes as well as the 2003 street anthem "Head Bussa." Lil Jon signed a partnership agreement to bring his BME Recordings under Warner Bros. Records. The album, featuring Lil Jon's signature music, "Head Bussa" made an impact in the radio community, reaching #73 on the Billboard r&b and hip hop chart.Lil Scrappy's second and most commercially profitable single to date, "No Problem," reached the top 30 of the Billboard 100 and was ranked top 10 on the R&B and rap charts. Thanks to the success of "No Problem" and Trillville's smash hits "Some Cut" and "Neva Eva," the joint album made it to #3 on the r&b chart, and was ranked at #12 on Billboard 200 in 2004.

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