“G-Scott’s word play is what caught my attention. He’s very articulate, has very good content and is definitely somebody to look out for.” – Freddie Gibbs
A fusion of midwest sound with a melodic twist, Gary, Indiana’s, G-Scott brings a refreshing sound to hip hop and music. Once an aspiring video game designer, Gerald “G-Scott” Bailey is also Self-taught in Fruity Loops, Reason 3 and 4 and Adobe Audition. He became known as the “go-to-guy” for production to the upcoming rappers throughout high school and turned that into a full blown career.
Scott has amassed a loyal fan base, releasing 7 full bodies of work and opening for Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa, Willie The Kid, Chip The Ripper, and Travis Porter.
In 2012 he was signed to Freddie Gibbs imprint Str8 Slammin' and released his most notable project “Weekend in Las Vegas.‘ The project hit hard garnering attention from the likes of XXL, The Source, Red Mull Music, MTV, Fuse TV and more. Though things didn’t quite work out on the label, Scott continued to do what he does best and released a series of full-length albums and EPs on his own – "1983” (LP), “Nostalgia: Flight 222” (EP) and “8-Bit Scott (EP).
Currently, G-Scott is gearing up to release his 8th studio project, G-Scott Vs the Universe which would be his first release in two years. This project especially is very much inspired by video games and comics.
“I started off wanting to design video games then fell in love with music so this time around I wanted to put that stuff into the rollout and content. The title describes how I was feeling during the process of making it. At a certain point I felt nothing was going right and the universe was against me. I’m a big fan of the Scott Pilgrim movie and comic series so I wanted to make something that brought all that together.”
G-Scott's first album Vs The Universe released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by G-Scott's is 1983
The most popular song by G-Scott's is Language
G-Scott's first song 4FRR released on Thu Jan 01 1970.