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Lil Scrappy's second independent album, Prince of the South 2, was released on October 19, 2010, through Real Talk Entertainment just like his first independent album. On September 8, 2009, Lil Scrappy released the first single from the album entitled "Addicted to Money" but it failed to reach the Billboard charts so it was dubbed as a promo ...
The season also chronicles the aftermath of a near fatal car crash he endured in Miami, which left him hospitalised. [73] After appearing as a supporting cast member in every season prior, Scrappy is promoted to main cast in season 9, which chronicles his struggles to get his mother, Momma Dee, to confront her
It is his second single and the fourth single overall from the album The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville & Lil Scrappy (2004). The song was produced by Lil Jon. The music video of the song was inspired by the film Training Day, and features cameos from Lil Jon, The Game, Snoop Dogg, WC and Archbishop Don Magic Juan. [2]
Police recovered data from the BMW’s airbag control module, which showed the car was traveling 111 mph in a 35 mph zone three seconds before the crash. It slowed to 61 mph at the point of impact.
List of albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US [1]US Ind. [2]US R&B [3]US Rap [4]Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live: Released: December 5, 2006
Written in tribute to a fan who was killed in a car crash on his way to a KISS concert. [3] "Dezesseis" Legião Urbana: 1996: Story of a teenager street racer who died on a car crash, possibly from suicide. "Don't Pass Me By" The Beatles: 1968: The song is addressed to someone who was "in a car crash" and "lost [her] hair"; i.e., became anxious ...
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The album's lead single, "Money in the Bank", featuring Young Buck, was featured in the video game WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007, and was released on March 28, 2006.The song, produced by Isaac "Ike Dirty" Hayes, peaked at number twenty-eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000.