Mychael "Mic Scrilla" Frazier was born on December 5, 1983. Since day one, life was hectic; growing up like every other fatherless hood child. Living in a single parent household with two brothers and three sisters, life was rough for him and his family.
At age thirteen, Mic Scrilla got into music. An idol early on was rap mogul Master P and his reign atop the rap world. Getting started was not easy. Money was short and at times there was no pen and paper so freestyle was the only option. At age sixteen Mic's mother passed away and he began living with his aunts. Shortly after this, Mic decided music would be his tool to make it out of the hood. In order to progress, he knew money would be necessary. Music was an expensive career path and a lot of money had to be invested in it. He began to do what street hustlers do in order to invest in his craft. At a young age, Mic had fell victim to some of traps the lay wait in the streets. With his new funding, he started producing his music-- he no longer had to rely on someone else’s beats or industry instrumentals.
When he first began rapping his stage name was "Malice Murder.†Under this name an underground cd was released entitled Tha Clickalation. This disc featured Mic and other neighborhood youth on the same path (Cut Dog, Solow G, and Yumie G). The release did not go far, but it was a start. Outside of himself, Mic saw few younger people in his area progressing toward something respectable-- there was nothing productive going on in his neighborhood. He felt this way until he met a few more young people in his community on the same route. After befriending these other novice musicians, efforts were made to make progress together. A new group was formed by the name of Mobstyle. A name change was in order for marketability purposes, Malice Murder would now be known as Malice Mic. Not long after the formation of Mobstyle, long time friend Yumie G passed away. Malice Mic and the rest of Mobstyle put together a compilation entitled Str8 Out tha Trap Vol.1. This release was significant because notoriety and feedback was attained throughout the northwest Georgia area.
Mic Scrilla had his first performance in 2001 opening for Cash Money Records at a venue in Atlanta. After this Mic went on to open for D4L, T-Pain, Da Backwudz, Bow Wow, Field Mob, Crime Mob, Nut Skywalker, Pastor Troy, Young Buck, Yo Gotti, UNK, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, and many other notable artists.
Currently, Mic now known as Mic Scrilla (yet another name change for marketability purposes) is promoting his latest underground album Life in the Fast Lane. Aside from promoting this Life in the Fast Lane, Mic has been recording his next cd under Block Market Music. When asked about the concept behind his next cd entitled Mobstyle Life, Mic remarked, "It's goin' to be the hottest thing out because it's real."