Get familiar with “Scramz” emerging from Brooklyn New York. Growing up in the ghettos of Brooklyn, “Scramz” had a normal upbringing of child in that environment. At a young age seeing gang activities, drugs, violence, and negativity, it eventually becomes your normal day to day sights. Spending his time either at the Roosevelt Projects or his Pops Corner Store on Fulton and Vermont. As he grew older, he moved to Atlanta Georgia in 2012 after some unfortunate deaths. Music was always apart of his life, “Scramz” started writing at the young age of 7. With musical influences from Nipsey Hussle, Luther Vandros, Drake, Tory Lanez, and more. Eventually him and his relatives built a studio in the house where he laid down his first record. Still finding his sound and direction, when he moved back to NY and started to lock in official studios, is when he got comfortable. Everything above playing apart in the style you hear from him today. A cinematic sound, bringing his words to life. Story telling, captivating a vibe that resonates with the culture. A true homegrown favorite, make sure to check out his most recent single “Call It Off” featuring “Cheeche Lovato” out now on all streaming platforms.