
Scott Bridgeway
Scott Bridgeway, born Ruchaun Maurice Akers Jr. on January 9, 2001, is an American songwriter and record producer primarily known for his work in hip-hop. He has contributed to significant projects, including Kendrick Lamar's album GNX, co-writing Baby Keem's single "Family Ties," and working on Kanye West's album Donda 2. Bridgeway, originally from Roanoke, Virginia, has established himself as a notable figure in contemporary music production.

Scott Bridgeway
Scott Bridgeway, born Ruchaun Maurice Akers Jr. on January 9, 2001, is an American songwriter and record producer primarily known for his work in hip-hop. He has contributed to significant projects, including Kendrick Lamar's album GNX, co-writing Baby Keem's single "Family Ties," and working on Kanye West's album Donda 2. Bridgeway, originally from Roanoke, Virginia, has established himself as a notable figure in contemporary music production.

Scott Bridgeway
Scott Bridgeway, born Ruchaun Maurice Akers Jr. on January 9, 2001, is an American songwriter and record producer primarily known for his work in hip-hop. He has contributed to significant projects, including Kendrick Lamar's album GNX, co-writing Baby Keem's single "Family Ties," and working on Kanye West's album Donda 2. Bridgeway, originally from Roanoke, Virginia, has established himself as a notable figure in contemporary music production.
















