About SCRAMBINO

Scrambino, known professionally as Scram, is an Atlanta-based hip-hop artist whose life and music are built on survival, resilience, and real-life experience. From the streets of Zone 6 to the studios of Atlanta, Scram’s story is as intense as his sound.

After serving time in 2008 Scram relocated to Atlanta with a vision to rebuild his life. His early career included signing with the Zone 6 collective under the Rock Bottom imprint, where he shared label space with future platinum-selling artist Lil Donald. Scram’s creativity even directly influenced Lil Donald’s music: he inspired the main chant and hook for artist YC’s hit song “Racks on Racks on Racks.”

Scram has also opened for some of the South’s biggest names, including Gucci Mane, Bankroll Fresh, Soul Supreme, and Valley Salsa. He has worked closely with artists and producers in the Duct Tape Entertainment circuit, establishing credibility in Atlanta’s core trap ecosystem.

Scram’s journey hasn’t been without extreme challenges. While driving over 100 miles per hour, he crashed into a tree, was ejected from the vehicle, broke his neck, suffered paralysis, and had his pelvis crushed. During the incident, he clinically died twice. Remarkably, he survived. Six months later, he faced another life-threatening experience when he was shot six times, surviving yet again. 

Musically, Scram is inspired by Southern legends like Camoflauge and Project Pat, while critics often compare his melodic trap delivery to Future and the energy on his records like “Big Ball” and “Next” to Young Joc.

Scram’s music blends raw street storytelling with melodic trap energy, reflecting both the grit of his past and the ambition of his future. He doesn’t rap about survival — he embodies it. Every track is a testament to resilience, Southern heritage, and the next wave of Atlanta hip-hop.

Currently working with the 808 Group (a.k.a 808 Mafia) via independent label Bey Empire Music, Scrambino is expanding his presence and is currently positioned as one of Atlanta’s next major rap artists.

Through this collaboration the 808 Group (a.k.a 808 Mafia), Scram is now collaborating with producers whose work has helped shape the careers and sounds of major artists such as Drake, Future, Migos, 21 Savage, Lil Baby, Gunna, Young Thug, Travis Scott, Metro Boomin, Southside, TM88, and Zaytoven.

For bookings contact Bey Empire Music by email at BeyEmpireProductions@gmail.com.