@MartyaLaMode & @TurbanLord Present: "Rap Lies: Young Scooter Edition"

@TurbanLord of YoungGoons.com & I (@MartyaLaMode) are bringing to you a new segment called "Rap Lies" which will feature some of the biggest exaggerations & bold faced lies by some of your favorite rappers. Rap Lies will be featured every week on both YGRH & A La Mode, so make sure to tune into both sites.

This week's feature for "Rap Lies" is Future & Gucci Mane's protege Young Scooter a.k.a Young Fantasy Raps a.k.a Young We Don't Believe You, You Need More People. Scooter has filled countless mixtapes & record with his duck tales. The only person we don't believe more than Scooter is Pusha T, and that says A LOT. Here are two farfetched records from Scooter Seuss.

Shooter

@MartyaLaMode - Young Scooter started off the first verse to this record saying “Walk up in my spot, sit down have a seat/I done been in 5 shootouts last week”, man I was afraid of what he could of possibly reached for in the remainder of the song. Scooter even went on to tell his boss Gucci how to conduct himself in the street & told us he shot someone in the throat at the club for owing him a brick for 3 years. Scooter Seuss is obviously the most diabolical man in the music business. 
@TurbanLord - First off Scooter just starts off this song claiming to have been in 5 shootouts in one week. Most people don't even go through one shoot out in their life, but Scooter went through 5 in seven days. I would hate to live the life of an action hero like him, this guy really just lives a dangerous life.

Million Dollars

@TurbanLord - Here we have the typical money song, only Scooter finds a way to take it beyond the norm. From claims of having a million dollars in singles, to pointing out that his crew once blew 10 million dollars. I just have one question for Scooter, with all this money & power he supposedly has in the street, why does he rap?
@MartyaLaMode - This ENTIRE song had to be written in Scooter's sleep, he couldn't of been conscious while writing the verses to this record. The first verse alone we heard Scooter tell us that he had a million dollars in singles, another set of a million in five dollar bills, and another in ten dollar bills. This man flushed the value of a million dollars down the drain with each bar he rapped on this record. If that wasn't bad enough he went on to tell us that he wasn't signing a major deal if it wasn't for a million dollars but if he already displayed how minor a million was, why settle for that with a record deal. Whatever.

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