Scramz’s “Martyr” Turns Hustle, Faith, and Fire Into an Anthem

When eviction threatened to wipe everything out, Scramz didn’t panic—he prayed. That moment of quiet faith turned into loud inspiration, and out of it came “Martyr,” his latest single featuring cousin TK Ant. Released on July 10, 2025, the track is equal parts triumph and testament, a high-octane anthem born from pressure, belief, and raw hustle. “More money, more problems, still gotta solve ’em”—the hook that anchors the song—was sparked during that turning point, and it hits like a rallying cry for anyone grinding through hard times.

Built around a deal that saved him from losing it all, Martyr isn’t just a bounce track—it’s a story. Scramz funneled the stress, faith, and clarity from that phase of life into every lyric. “I vowed to make better decisions,” he says, and you can hear that intention in the music. The beat, shaped by Dreamoh and tightened by “Uncle” Preme at Almite Studios, carries an infectious energy—somewhere between Soulja Boy’s swagger and Lil Baby’s drive. Recorded with Scuti on Logic in a home studio, the song doesn’t just slap; it moves.

Scramz’s sound leans into hip-hop and trap, but Martyr adds an edge of optimism rarely seen in either. He describes it as “pushing sht like a bus”—a phrase as bold as the beat itself. And yes, the spelling of Martyr is intentional: a nod to his crew’s creative fingerprints. With chantable hooks and a beat made for both workouts and weekend turn-ups, it’s the kind of track that sticks—clever, confident, and built to replay.

Behind the bars and bounce is an artist who’s been all in from day one. As an independent, Scramz self-engineered the process, hustled for every connection, and watched Martyr take off thanks to organic word of mouth. Fans are sharing it everywhere—from gym playlists to smoke sessions. “It’s just a good song,” he says simply, and that low-key humility makes it hit even harder. It’s not about hype—it’s about truth.

Next up? Live shows. Scramz is ready to bring that studio fire to the stage. He’s already envisioning crowds moving to Martyr, feeding off its relentless energy. His team—R2H Leggend, Staxkz, Ghandi, Chee, Scuti, and SXB—has been building their wave for years, and this release is the start of a new surge. “Whatever you’re on, play Martyr,” he says—and he means it.

With streaming numbers climbing, 2026 is looking wide open. Scramz plans to keep releasing, collab with bigger names, and cement his lane in the game. “We’re lane-pushing,” he says. The goal isn’t just more plays—it’s bigger stages, bolder moves, and staying real through all of it. Fans of Roddy Ricch, Moneybagg Yo, or anyone chasing wins with their back against the wall will feel right at home.

“Shout out to the gang,” Scramz says, voice steady with love and pride. Stream Martyr on Spotify, follow him on socials, and stay ready for what’s next. This isn’t just another single—it’s a signal. Scramz isn’t waiting for a lane. He’s building his own—and bringing the whole team with him.​