Lil Scrappy has had a successful 2010 courtesy of his work with Ludacris. But the DTP member is looking to re-establish his solo career by utilizing the crunk style that initially brought him to prominence. Last month, Scrappy appeared in Ludacris' video for "Everybody Drunk," off the gold-selling Battle of the Sexes. For Scrappy, who last year was rebuilding his name on the independent scene, being featured on a successful commercial project has been a blessing. "It's real good. Me and him just put a record out that done went 8 million views on the internet," Scrappy told AllHipHop.com. "We've been doing shows and just putting a buzz together so people can see it and put the visuals together. DTP, Def Jam, G'$ Up, we're all doing good right now. I'm back on my old style, because my old style is what birthed the A into what it is now. It went from Outkast to trickling on down to where it is now. I'm just trying to keep it moving."
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