Drill music has a new voice out of Delaware — and it belongs to none other than Lil Scrome28th. With five years in the game and a reputation for doing everything solo, Scrome is proving that talent plus hustle can go a long way.
His track “Where They At” first caught people’s ears, but it’s his drive that’s keeping their attention. Releasing back-to-back singles (June 14th and now July 15th), Lil Scrome28th is showing the kind of consistency that can’t be faked. No features, no label support — just bars, beats, and pure vision.
Heavily influenced by Lil Baby, his sound fuses the street energy of drill with personal grit. Whether it’s writing, producing, or directing his own visuals, Scrome wears every creative hat — and wears them well.
He’s still warming up on the live scene, performing for small crowds, but the fire he brings is built for arenas. And he knows it. With goals to sign a record deal and perform on big stages in cities like Las Vegas, Lil Scrome28th isn’t thinking small.
Don’t sleep on Delaware. Lil Scrome28th is coming — and he’s bringing that 302 heat with him.
🎧 Peep the new single: https://youtu.be/sLI8TC_GN84?si=Q-rSe-fVDgXh-BJY
📱 Instagram: @lilscrome28th
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