During a recent appearance on The Baller Alert Show with BT and Ferrari Simmons, Scrappy looked back on the days when his music could turn a party into chaos. He admitted his own role in fanning that fire.
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“Know I got caught up and just doing three songs per show. Because I couldn’t do all my songs…I could not do all my songs,” he told the hosts, reflecting on how even limited sets could carry heavy energy. “But when I was able to do them, and even now, like, I go to certain places, bro, and they still got their energy. I be like, ‘Bro, I know we not doing this. It’s 2025, we are not fighting on no No Problems, no Head Bussa, no Knuck If You Buck.’ We are not doing this right now.”
BT admitted he’d seen it firsthand.
“People used to, like, I remember being in parties and people couldn’t wait till your song come on. They like, they gonna find a opp,” he explained.
Scrappy adds candidly, “I used to be in there doing the same thing with the crowd. I used to be in there fighting with them.”
With classic crunk hits under his belt, it’s no surprise that his fans would be compelled to throw hands when the beat drops.

