Young Scooter – Trap It Out

Freebandz rapper Young Scooter released the official video for his recent single “Trap it Out” today. “Trap It Out” is available everywhere now, watch the video above.

Trap it Out” follows street anthems, “Come Eat With Us” featuring EST Gee, and “Jugg King.” On the track, we hear Young Scooter rapping about how through the ups-and-downs he still makes sure to take care of his own. No matter what, they “trap it out.” The Joe Yung Spike-directed video shows Young Scooter with the homies in Atlanta, posted at the trap.

Frequently collaborating with the industry’s top artists on his tapes, Young Scooter has worked with the likes of Future, Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame, E-40, Young Thug, Yung Bans, Gunna, and more. With major co-signs from industry heavyweights, and a slew of consistent releases on the horizon, Young Scooter is returning to his position among rap’s upper echelon.

Download/Stream:

All Platforms: https://music.empi.re/trapitout
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/trap-it-out/1691197396
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2a6iE36KvZtk4cBSK2poHz

Follow Young Scooter:

Instagram: @youngscooter
Twitter: @youngscooter

Global, hot in every city
I know bad boys, no P. Diddy

Lyrics:

Intro
(Krazy Mob)
Yeah
Your baby mama house, yeah, I trapped it out
I trapped it out
Jugg

Chorus
Your baby mama house, yeah, I trapped it out (Yeah)
They tried to kick me out the studio, I trapped it out (I trapped it out)
Know niggas juggin’ from they cell, still trapped out (Jugg)
Yeah, I graduated from high school, but I trapped it out (I trapped it out)
We trap or die, we jugg or die to stay alive (We jugg or die)
Give a fuck ’bout no nigga problems, I don’t pick sides (I don’t pick sides)
Give a fuck what no nigga got, I don’t dick ride (I don’t dick ride)
Bitch, I’m Black Amigo Street, I jugg for mine (Yeah)

Verse 1
Jugg for mine, over-grind, I be in the hood for mine (I be in the hood for mine)
Broke niggas beef with broke niggas, yeah, that’s all the time (All the time)
The drought ain’t hit yet, but I still upped the price of fire (Yeah)
I know you and know your house, but y’all want me to pick a side (Damn)
I stay out these niggas’ business (Yeah)
I’ma keep runnin’ up these millions (Yeah)
Global, hot in every city
I know bad boys, no P. Diddy
They protect the way I’m living
I protect the way we gettin’ it
I recount the pack every day to make sure ain’t nothin’ missing (Count up)
Your baby mama house, that’s my stash spot (My stash spot)
You wasn’t even payin’ the rent, I told her put you out (I told her put you out)
I moved her out the hood and trapped the ‘partment out (Jugg)
They say the expressway hot, I know another route (Street)
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[Chorus] Your baby mama house, yeah, I trapped it out (Yeah)
They tried to kick me out the studio, I trapped it out (I trapped it out)
Know niggas juggin’ from they cell, still trapped out (Jugg)
Yeah, I graduated from high school, but I trapped it out (I trapped it out)
We trap or die, we jugg or die to stay alive (We jugg or die)
Give a fuck ’bout no nigga problems, I don’t pick sides (I don’t pick sides)
Give a fuck what no nigga got, I don’t dick ride (I don’t dick ride)
Bitch, I’m Black Amigo Street, I jugg for mine (Yeah)

Verse 2
Black Amigo Gang, started with a truck of mid
Before that, me, lil’ Josh, and Maceo was sellin’ dope at skid
Everything, we do it big
Trap out million dollar crib
Multimillion-dollar deals, now it’s free bands how we live (Yeah)
Jugg house, trap house, jugg house (Jugg)
I done trapped Zone 6 out (I done trapped Zone 6 out)
If you ain’t got no munion, don’t come to the trap house (Don’t come to the trap house)
Chopper hold a hundun, try to run up, blow your back out (Blah)
Banned me from the studio, booked a session just to trap out (Trap it out)
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, gotta watch for the sweep (Gotta watch for the sweep)
Too much traffic at the spot ’cause my price so cheap (My prices cheap)
I know you niggas gettin’ money, but can’t jugg like me (Can’t jugg like Street)
Yeah, you rap about it, can’t go to the hood like Street

Chorus
Your baby mama house, yeah, I trapped it out (Yeah)
They tried to kick me out the studio, I trapped it out (I trapped it out)
Know niggas juggin’ from they cell, still trapped out (Jugg)
Yeah, I graduated from high school, but I trapped it out (I trapped it out)
We trap or die, we jugg or die to stay alive (We jugg or die)
Give a fuck ’bout no nigga problems, I don’t pick sides (I don’t pick sides)
Give a fuck what no nigga got, I don’t dick ride (I don’t dick ride)
Bitch, I’m Black Amigo Street, I jugg for mine (Yeah)

About Young Scooter:

Young ScooterYoung Scooter is rapper and songwriter from Walterboro South Carolina, known for his improvisational freestyle approach, distinctive voice and gritty lyrics. Though born in South Carolina, Scooter was later raised in Atlanta, where he became involved in the local hip-hop scene and became childhood friends with another future rapper, in this case, the rapper named Future. He started his music career in the early 2000s, releasing mixtapes and collaborating with various artists. However, it was in 2012 that he gained significant attention with his mixtape titled Street Lottery. The project featured notable tracks like “Colombia” and “Work” and helped establish his reputation as an emerging talent. In addition to his mixtapes, Young Scooter has released several studio albums, including Street Lottery 2 (2014), Jug Season (2015), and Trippple Cross (2018). These projects showcased his growth as an artist and solidified his position in the rap scene.

Throughout his career, Young Scooter has collaborated with numerous prominent artists in the hip-hop industry such as Future, Gucci Mane, Chief Keef, Young Thug, and many others. His collaborations have further expanded his reach and helped him gain a wider fan base.

Young Scooter‘s music has received critical acclaim and has earned him a dedicated fan base. His unique style and authentic storytelling have made him a respected figure in the hip-hop community. He continues to release new music and remains an influential artist within the trap rap genre.

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