Young Scooter Is Trying To Show Us Why He’s “Trap’s Last Hope” On New Album

South Carolina rapper Young Scooter is trap rapper to the core. A 12-year veteran in the game, the “Jugg King” creator is all about delivering street anthems with beats that slap. He may not be a well-known name to most people, but if you are looking for rock solid heaters, then he is your guy. We got a dosage of his trademark style on 2023’s Streetz Krazy with features from Future, EST Gee, Money Man, and more. Today, Young Scooter is back quickly to get active in 2024 with Trap’s Last Hope.

This is now his 14th project overall and he is bringing some secret guests on to accompany him. For example, Future gets an uncredited appearance on the opening cut “Grind Don’t Stop.” It is a great way to kick off the record, as Scooter is sounding hungry and not letting up on working hard. The woodwind sample woven into the beat is a nice touch that gives it a grand feeling.

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Listen To Trap’s Last Hope By Young Scooter

The fire beats continue on the very next track “No More Going Broke.” Zaytoven is back behind the keyboards and seeing the Zaystreet collaborators back together is always welcome. It is not an overly bassy instrumental but the simplicity really works. Furthermore, “For My Hustlers” is another standout, with its ghoulish synths. All in all, its another solid outing from Young Scooter, so be sure to check it out.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album, Trap’s Last Hope, by Young Scooter? Is this his best album of his career so far, why or why not? What songs are you gravitating toward right now? Which track is the best? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Young Scooter. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.

Trap’s Last Hope Tracklist:

  1. Grind Dont Stop
  2. No More Going Broke
  3. Flexing
  4. For My Hustlers
  5. Free Bands
  6. Letter to God
  7. No Deal
  8. Bob Marley
  9. Ice Game
  10. In the Bricks
  11. Live or Die
  12. Real
  13. Felony
  14. True Story

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Young Scooter Calls Out NBA For Saying Future’s Son Is Russell Wilson’s, Fans Roast Him Back

Future and Ciara have been split for just about 10 years now. However, the ex-lovers seem to be forever linked at this point. It has to be a little frustrating for Russell Wilson and the R&B legend to have to hear about the Freebandz founder in some shape or fashion. It does not help that they had one child together, Future Zahir Wilburn who is now nine. Future took some scathing shots at the soon-to-be former Denver Broncos quarterback on the “Turn Yo Clic Up” with Quavo. Now, Young Scooter is calling out the NBA calling his labelmate’s son Russell Wilson’s instead.

The reason for Young Scooter doing this is because the nbaonespn Instagram account posted a video of Russell Wilson and Zahir at the All-Star weekend festivities. Their account captioned the clip, “Russell Wilson and his son rockin’ Kobe All-Star jerseys.” That prompted Young Scooter to respond with, “That’s not his son.” However, this immediately backfired on the veteran Atlanta rapper.

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Fans were quick to pile on him for not calling out Future not holding up to his standards of being a co-parent. “The homeboys of the deadbeats be more offended than the deadbeat himself 😂” Another similarly adds, “Umm calling him out but not your deadbeat friend is nasty work.” Other commenters who are on Russell’s side go after the people saying Scooter was right. “I’m sorry would yall like Russell to exclude this child from his other children? Imagine him constantly pointing out he was his step son while calling his kids with Ciara his kids. Wouldn’t that make the child feel ostracized? I want critical thinking skills BACK IN SCHOOL !!!!”

What are your thoughts on Young Scooter calling out the NBA for calling Russell Wilson’s his instead of Future’s? Was he in the wrong for saying that, why or why not? Was the NBA technically right about who the son belongs to? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Young Scooter, Future, and the NBA. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the worlds of sport and music.

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Young Scooter Talks About How The “Streetz Krazy” On His Latest Album

Young Scooter has been around the trap rap scene since the mid-2010s and he is now making a return to it. He has not put out a solo project since 2020, but all of that changed today (October 20). The South Carolina and Georgia artist has just come out with a brand-new tight album, Streetz Krazy. It is only 13 tracks and runs just under 38 minutes long.

Fans’ first look at what Scooter’s project was going to sound like came all the way back in early February of this year. “Come Eat Wit Us,” features EST GEE and he is one of a few features on here. Then, in June, Scooter put out a solo single with “Trap It Out.” However, the biggest feature was the Future placement.

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Listen To Streetz Krazy From Young Scooter

He lands on the third and final single that was released in mid-August called “Hard To Handle.” Scooter also recruits NoCap for “Broke Make Me Sick.” Additionally, Money Man, Pewee Longway, and Young Nudy appear here. Scooter recently hyped fans up for the album on his IG, saying, “#STREETSKRAZY ALBUM OUT NOW 🏚🦅🏚💰.”

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new album from Young Scooter, Streetz Krazy? Is this his best album to date? Which tracks are you enjoying the most so far? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Young Scooter, as well as all of the hottest album drops.

Streetz Krazy Tracklist:

  1. Free Spider
  2. Streetz Krazy
  3. Hard To Handle with Future
  4. Come Eat Wit Us with EST Gee
  5. Load Off
  6. Broke Make Me Sick with NoCap
  7. Trap It Out
  8. Number Game with Money Man
  9. U Ain’t No Hustla
  10. Touchdown with Pewee Longway
  11. Middle Of The Hood with Young Nudy
  12. How Can I Change
  13. Racks On Us

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Young Scooter Returns With New Project ‘Streetz Krazy’

Young Scooter Returns With New Project 'Streetz Krazy'

Atlanta-based rapper Young Scooter has unleashed his latest project, Streetz Krazy, available through Empire. The album boasts collaborations with heavyweight artists like Future, EST Gee, and Young Nudy, showcasing Scooter’s growth as an artist. The project also includes his previously released singles, “Hard to Handle” with Future and “Come Eat Wit Us” with EST Gee.

The self-titled opening track sets the tone for Streetz Krazy, with Scooter reminiscing about past challenges, layered over contemplative keys and bass-heavy 808s. Besides Future and EST Gee, another highlight is “Middle of the Hood,” featuring Young Nudy. In this track, the two rappers share their hustling mentalities and experiences.

Streets Krazy follows Scooter’s 2020 collaborative project with Zaytoven, Zaystreet, and his last solo effort, Street Lottery Reloaded, released in 2020 as the fourth installment of the Street Lottery series.

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Young Scooter Joins Forces With Future On “Hard To Handle”

Young Scooter has returned with a new track. “Hard To Handle,” which features an appearance by Future. The song seemingly picks up where the rapper left off on 2020’s Zaystreet mixtape. The brashness and grit of Young Scooter has only improved with time. It marks his first single in nearly three years.

An accompanying lyric video was posted to YouTube on Thursday (August 17). Fans seem to be quite enjoying this new dynamic duo. “One time for Scooter and future still holding it down real OGs in the game salute, street dudes united,” one fan commented. “Come on wit it Scooter, we been waiting for Fawty years for you to drop,” another person wrote.

Does Young Scooter Have A New Album On The Way?

Last week, the rapper took to Instagram to reveal details about his next project, Streetz Krazy. According to the Atlanta native, fans can expect the tape on September 1. At the time of this writing, the rapper has yet to release the full tracklist. However, he did share some of the guest appearances, which include Young Nudy, Peewee Longway, Money Man, and more.

Whenever he’s not in the studio, Young Scooter is there for his friends, like Young Thug. Ahead of the highly-publicized YSL Rico trial, the rapper offered his friend words of encouragement. He was also joined by Houston rapper and humanitarian Trae Tha Truth. As of the time, Young Scooter predicted Thugger would be released in the summer. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. “JUST LEFT COURT WIT [snake emoji] HE GONE BE HOME BEFORE SUMMER @traeabn REAL ONE [fist emoji],” Scooter wrote in an Instagram post last December. Similarly, in a screenshot from his Instagram story, he wrote, “BEEN AT EVERY COURT DATE WIT U. KNOW IM ALWAYS WIT U BRA, EVEN WHEN U THINK THE WORLD AGAINST U.”

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m affiliated with them ones that’s gon’ bring hell through (Yeah)
Pour a four-in-a-sixteen, I’m a real n*gga, stand up (Pour)
I throw on sevеn tennis bracelets just to go gamblе (Gamble)
I’m a real street n*gga, therefore I’m hard to handle

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Young Scooter Delivers New Single “Hard to Handle” Feat. Future

Young Scooter Delivers New Single "Hard to Handle" Feat. Future

Young Scooter teams up with Freebandz label founder, Future, in a new collaborative single, “Hard to Handle.” Produced by Crazy Mob, the track delves into their challenging upbringings, revealing how those experiences shaped their journeys. Their intertwining voices create a captivating sonic landscape, generating excitement for Young Scooter’s upcoming project – his first since 2020.

Following the success of “Trap it Out,” which has amassed over 1.3 million views on YouTube, and the hit single “Come Eat With Us” featuring EST Gee with over 2.7 million views, both from the STREETS KRAZY project, “Hard to Handle” contributes to the anticipation surrounding the forthcoming release. The duo’s compelling collaboration offers fans a tantalizing preview of what’s to come.

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Future Is Reportedly Working On “Dirty Sprite 3”

According to his long-time friend, Future is currently working on Dirty Sprite 3. The news was broken by Young Scooter, who took to Instagram with the cryptic message “#DIRTYSPRITE3” followed by three zipper face emojis. This year, Future has already released the single “Blackout ft. Joyner Lucas”. Furthermore, the artist recently headlined the Future and Friends Tour.

Of course, Dirty Sprit 3 would be the third installment in the iconic rapper’s Dirty Sprite series. That all began in 2011 with Future’s mixtape, Dirty Sprite. That was followed by the studio album DS2 (Dirty Sprite 2) in 2015. While Dirty Sprite didn’t chart, DS2 went three-times platinum and was the first of seven consecutive #1 albums for the rapper. Future currently jointly holds the record for most top 10 albums by a rap artist at 16.

The Summer Of Future

SUNRISE, FLORIDA – MARCH 17: Rapper Future performs during “On Big Party Tour” at FLA Live Arena on March 17, 2023 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Young Scooter’s Instagram post is the word that Future is working on a new album. The rapper’s last release was 2022’s I Never Liked You, which was certified platinum. Given the lack of details, we don’t know who might feature Dirty Sprite 3. DS2 had just one featuring artist – Drake on “Where Ya At”. Meanwhile, I Never Liked You featured Ye, Gunna and Yung Thug, Drake and Tems, EST Gee, Kodak Black, Babyface Ray, 42 Dugg and Lil Baby, Lil Durk, and Young Scooter.

However, a potential new album isn’t the only thing Future is up to. It has also been reported that he has a collaboration with Metro Boomin on the soundtrack of Across The Spider-Verse. The Metro Boomin-led soundtrack drops on June 2 along with the film. This plus a new album spells a big year for the legendary musician. Are you excited about Dirty Sprites 3? Who do you want to see featured on the album? Let us know in the comments below. Be sure to follow all the latest music news here at HotNewHipHop.

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EST Gee’s Consistency Is Unmatched On “MAD” Mixtape

EST Gee is one of the coldest rappers in the game, period. The Louisville native came out the gates swinging when “Lick Back” dropped but he proved that his consistency is his best weapon. After getting the stamp of approval from Yo Gotti, he began to flourish with his subsequent releases as he fulfilled a massive gap in street rap. Gee’s raspy voice, motivational bars, and cut-throat attitude helped him turn into one of the most exciting rappers in the game right now. And with each release, it becomes more apparent that he won’t be going anywhere anytime soon.

Though he only released his official debut album in September, he still has more in the arsenal ready to drop. He announced his new mixtape, Mad earlier this month before following up with records like “25Min Freestyle.” However, he finally came through with the project this morning, and it certainly lives up to the standard he established when he came out the get. Mad could very well stand as one of the best rap releases of 2023.

EST Gee “Mad” Ft. Young Scooter & Boosie Badazz

EST Gee’s new mixtape consists of fourteen songs in total with appearances from Young Scooter and Boosie Badazz. Though some fans were mildly underwhelmed by the lack of star-studded names attached to the tracklist, his collaborators emphasize the weight of the South’s legacy. That’s not limited to his features, either but the sample he uses across the project. For example, he pairs a sample of Kanye’s “Diamonds From Sierra Leone” with an interpolation of Gucci Mane’s “My Kitchen.” Meanwhile, T.I.’s “24’s” flows make their way onto the hook of “The One & Only.”

EST Gee proves that he’s keeping his foot on the rap game’s neck but what’s been most interesting about the rapper’s recent outings is the displays of growth. While songs like “Bloody Man” showcased his vocal range, he explores that even further on this album. EST Gee is basically a one-man band at this point, who needs little assistance from his fellow peers in hip-hop. Check out his new project above and sound off with your thoughts in the comments. 

“MAD” Tracklist

  1. Pray You Die In Surgery
  2. Ball Like Me Too
  3. The One & Only
  4. Blow Up
  5. Slam Dunk Ft. Young Scooter
  6. Stay Focused 
  7. Drop Top
  8. 25MIN Freestyle
  9. Hotboys ft. Boosie Badazz 
  10. Us
  11. If I Stop Now
  12. Lie To Me Some
  13. Undefeated 
  14. Kada Song ft. Kada

Young Scooter Says Half Of YSL Snitched On Young Thug In New Song Snippet

The trial of Young Thug has taken many different twists and turns, even before jury selection began. It looks like there will be a few months until the trial begins. However, Thugger has the odds stacked against him. The District Attorney’s made it clear that they’re after Young Thug in this case. At the same time, it seems that more and more co-defendants are copping deals, while some are starting to single out Young Thug as the leader of YSL.

Many of those who copped plea deals stated that they didn’t bend or fold but that isn’t entirely true. Interrogation room footage of YSL Woody emerged over the weekend where he detailed alleged crimes committed by YSL. He pointed the finger at Thug, brought up 21 Savage, and even stated that he could get people to corroborate his confession via FaceTime. However, even with Gunna, his Alford Plea, which his attorney reiterated wouldn’t be used against any of the defendants, has left his reputation in shambles.

Young Scooter Says He Talked To Young Thug

Though many of Young Thug’s immediate associates appear to be folding under pressure, many of the rapper’s friends in the music industry are standing tall by him. Young Scooter, for example, recently shared a song snippet following a conversation with Young Thug. Scooter suggested that the PUNK rapper is aware that many of his co-defendants copped plea deals and have been “dropping dimes.” In fact, he suggested that roughly half of those who were arrested with Thug are beginning to fold.

“I just talked to Spider, I can’t call him Slime/ Half the slimes told, yeah, they droppin’ dimes/ Had to drop some for the hood ‘cause the streets cryin’/ Shit I’m already rich so I can’t die tryin’,” he raps on the record. Thug nor his attorneys have responded to any of the allegations surrounding YSL Woody or any of the other individuals who are reportedly cooperating. However, it’s clear that people like Scooter are concerned about the outcome in Young Thug’s trial. Check out the snippet above and sound off with your thoughts in the comments. 

Young Scooter Thinks Live Nation Should Take All The Snitches On Tour Together

Young Scooter feels as though there’s a market for snitches in hip-hop. As a matter of fact, he feels as though Live Nation should round up all of the rats and put them on tour together.

Young Scooter shared the suggestion on Instagram this weekend. “MOST YALL RAPPERS SHOULD GET WIT LIVE NATION AND DO A [rat emojis] TOUR,” he wrote.

A handful of people chimed in, including Symba, who suggested that it would make for a great tour. “Ain’t gon lie, that tour would be [fire],” Symba wrote under Akademiks’ post.

Though it’s unclear who he’s talking to, his comments come at an interesting time. 6ix9ine undoubtedly kicked off this dialogue but Gunna’s recent release found many members of YSL denouncing him publicly. 

Moreover, budding rapper Real Boston Richey became the center of these conversations recently. A video of Richey in an interrogation room went viral, leading to a back-and-forth between the Freebandz rapper and 1090 Jake. 

NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 20: Rapper Young Scooter attends The Rich and Famous All Star Weekend Grand Finale at The Metropolitan on February 20, 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)
NEW ORLEANS, LA – FEBRUARY 20: Rapper Young Scooter attends The Rich and Famous All Star Weekend Grand Finale at The Metropolitan on February 20, 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

“So as I’m getting interviewed, this like my second time being interviewed so now I’m just like on some shit like, ‘Y’all trippin’ me and bro had a situation but that shit I know for a fact this man ain’t kill my cousin.’ I don’t know who killed this man,’ we giving him the whole run around. That shit was a goose chase like me and my whole interview bruh.”

Shortly after, rumors surfaced that Future kicked him off the One Big Party tour due to the interrogation video. He later addressed the rumors, denying he was kicked off. Instead, he revealed he was working on new music.