Sada Baby | |
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Birth name | Casada Aaron Sorrell |
Also known as | Skuba Steve |
Born | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | November 17, 1992
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Years active | 2013–present |
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Website | sada-baby |
Casada Aaron Sorrell [1] (born November 17, 1992), known professionally as Sada Baby, is an American rapper and singer. He initially gained recognition in 2018 when the music video for his song "Bloxk Party" went viral, [2] leading to him signing to Asylum Records. A prominent figure of the emerging Detroit rap scene of the mid-to-late 2010s, Sada Baby has become one of the most prolific rappers of the generation. [3] His debut studio album Skuba Sada 2 (2020), a sequel to his 2017 debut mixtape Skuba Sada, peaked at number 125 on the US Billboard 200. In 2020, his song "Whole Lotta Choppas" went viral on TikTok, later receiving a remix featuring Nicki Minaj and peaking at number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4]
Casada Sorrell was born and raised in the Regent Park neighborhood on the east side of Detroit, Michigan. [1] According to him, he sang in the church choir from the age of nine to eleven, but then moved to Washington, D.C. for a year. [1] He grew up with dreams of playing basketball, [5] and took interest in music after his cousin Ashley started singing. [1]
In 2013, Sada Baby began taking rapping seriously and cultivated a following. He released numerous songs and was featured on a number of tracks in the next three years, but received little attention. [6] He nearly quit in 2016 until entering and winning a local rap competition, beating out 12 other rappers and earning money. [1] Sada began releasing a series of singles and music on YouTube, culminating in the release of his breakout debut mixtape, Skuba Sada, in 2017. That same year, he also signed to his friend Tee Grizzley's record label Grizzley Gang, [3] and released another mixtape called D.O.N - Dat One Nigga. [7]
In March 2018, Sada Baby released the video for his song "Bloxk Party", a collaboration with fellow Detroit rapper Drego. A few months after his breakthrough, Sada Baby signed to Asylum Records. [8] "Bloxk Party" was released again on September 28, 2018, as the second single for his third mixtape Bartier Bounty, which Baby would release on January 25, 2019, under Asylum. The mixtape also contains his 2018 singles "Cheat Code, "Pimp Named Drip Dat" and "Driple Double", and met with positive reviews from music critics. [5] On August 16, 2019, Sada released his song "Next Up" featuring Tee Grizzley. [9] On September 27, 2019, he released his fourth mixtape Whoop Tape via SoundCloud and DatPiff. On November 1, 2019, he released a single titled "2K20". [10] Sada Baby eventually left Grizzley Gang, due to being restricted from releasing music at the prolific rate he was accustomed to, in 2019. [3]
On January 1, 2020, he released his mixtape Brolik, [11] a DatPiff exclusive and a collection of singles he released in the last six months. [3] [8] On January 10, 2020, he released his song "Pressin", featuring rapper King Von. [12] In March 2020, Sada released his debut studio album, Skuba Sada 2, which contains his 2020 single "Aktivated". [13] The deluxe edition features the singles "2K20" and "Pressin". [14] The album received generally positive reviews, [15] [16] and charted at number 125 on Billboard 200. [17] On July 17, 2020, he announced his mixtape Bartier Bounty 2, [18] and released it a week later. [19] On August 14, 2020, Sada Baby released the single "Whole Lotta Choppas", [20] which sparked a viral dance challenge on TikTok and debuted at number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100. On October 16, 2020, a remix of the song featuring Nicki Minaj was released. The song later peaked at number 35. [21]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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US [22] | ||
Skuba Sada 2 [23] |
| 125 |
Title | Mixtape details | Peak chart positions |
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US Heat. [24] | ||
Skuba Sada [25] |
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D.O.N - Dat One Nigga [26] |
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Bartier Bounty [27] |
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Whoop Tape [28] |
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Brolik [29] |
| — |
Bartier Bounty 2 [30] |
| 4 |
The Lost Tapes [31] |
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Bartier Bounty 3 [32] |
| — |
Skuba Sada 2.5 [33] |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||
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US [34] | US R&B/HH | US Rap | |||||
"Stacy" | 2017 | — | — | — | Skuba Sada | ||
"2K 17" | — | — | — | ||||
"Big Squad" | — | — | — | D.O.N - Dat One Nigga | |||
"Ghetto Champagne" | — | — | — | ||||
"Bloxk Party" (with Drego) | 2018 | — [upper-alpha 1] | — | — | Bartier Bounty | ||
"Cheat Code" | — | — | — | ||||
"Pimp Named Drip Dat" | — | — | — | ||||
"Driple Double" | — | — | — | ||||
"LLYG Mista" | — | — | — | ||||
"Skuba Says" | 2019 | — | — | — | |||
"On Gang" | — | — | — | ||||
"Dumbass" | — | — | — | ||||
"Next Up" (featuring Tee Grizzley) | — | — | — | ||||
"Whoop N Wham" | — | — | — | ||||
"Tien N Yamcha" | — | — | — | ||||
"SkubaRu" | — | — | — | Skuba Sada 2 | |||
"Lame" | — | — | — | ||||
"2K20" | — | — | — | ||||
"Aktivated" | — | — | — | ||||
"Bully Ball" | 2020 | — | — | — | |||
"Pressin" (featuring King Von) | — | — | — | ||||
"Slide" | — | — | — | ||||
"Outside" (featuring Trap Manny) | — | — | — | ||||
"Say Whoop" | — | — | — | ||||
"Good Wealthy" | — | — | — | ||||
"HALF MAN HALF APE" | — | — | — | Bartier Bounty 2 | |||
"FREE JIG" | — | — | — | ||||
"150/55" | — | — | — | ||||
"Skub" | — | — | — | ||||
"Funky Kong" | — | — | — | ||||
"Brazy Taxi" | — | — | — | ||||
"Whole Lotta Choppas" (solo or remix featuring Nicki Minaj) | 35 | 12 | 11 | ||||
"Black Harlow" | — | — | — | ||||
"Little While" (with Big Sean & Hit-Boy) | 2021 | — | — | — | |||
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Corey Brewer" | 2016 | Ace Cino | I Can't Fall Off 2 |
"Bag Flipper" | 2017 | Eastside ReUp, Damn Jon Boi, DameDot, Wayne Go Cr8z | How U Love Dat 2 |
"I Really Mean That" | Eastside ReUp, Damn Jon Boi | ||
"You Just Talk Shit" | Tay B | AFLN | |
"What U Do Today" | Kook the Kashcow | Buff Whelanton | |
"Jordan Vs Bird" | |||
"Over Time" | Damn Jon Boi | Number 23 | |
"You Know What It Is" | ShredGang Mone, ShredGang Boogz | SideShow Bob | |
"Spyder" | Ballout, Chief Keef | Can't Ban Da GloMan | |
"Tripple Over Time" | Damn Jon Boi, Eastside ReUp, GT, Chu Chu Dabbing, Von Jose | The Number 24 | |
"Winning" | Damn Jon Boi, Eastside ReUp, GT | ||
"On Purpose" | Dboy Slim, Lil Mike Mike | Respected and Connected | |
"U.D.W.N" | FMB DZ | I Ain't Gone Lie | |
"Message" | FMB DZ, Bandgang Masoe | ||
"Yesterday" | FMB DZ | The Gift | |
"The Field" | FMB DZ | Washington DZ | |
"90's Baby" | Que | Class Clown | |
"Leg Work" | Lonnie Bands | n/a | |
"25 Rounds" | 2018 | Paperlovee | n/a |
"Tell Her To" | Lando Bando, Eastside ReUp | THHL the Album | |
"Like This Song" | RLSG KD, Babyface Ray, GT | Trap Lives Matter | |
"Say It Then" | FMB DZ | The Gift 2 | |
"Fidgeting" | Teflon Twaun, DaBoii, Nef the Pharaoh | Untouched | |
"Still Fuckin Wid It" | Teflon Twaun, Salsalino | ||
"My Dawg" | Eastside ReUp | Yo Favorite Rapper Favorite Trapper | |
"The Pack Attack" | E-40, FMB DZ | The Gift of Gab | |
"Google My Name" | Mazerati Ricky | Rich Reallionaire | |
"Hot 107.5" | Oba Rowland | Northland | |
"New Bmf" | SauceGod80, Tay Blood | Detroit State of Mind | |
"Dirty Dancing" | SauceGod80 | ||
"Plug Luv" | SauceGod80, Eastside ReUp, FMB DZ | ||
"Bag Drop" | Choose Up Cheese, FMB DZ, Tooda Man | n/a | |
"Big Dawg" | Almighty Jmoney, OMB Peezy | n/a | |
"How" | 2019 | Bandgang Javar | Great Lake Ruler |
"Weird" | Lonnie Bands, Bandgang Masoe, ShredGang Mone | KOD | |
"Just My Luck" | Mozzy | Internal Affairs | |
"One Me" | OMB Peezy | Preacher to the Streets | |
"Big Dawg Status" (Remix) | Philthy Rich, FMB DZ, Lil Durk, Que | The Remixes 3 | |
"Print This Money" | AOC Obama | Obamacare 3 | |
"Pimp Shit" | Trae Pound, YFN Lucci | Heat Tape 2 | |
"Start This Bitch Over" | Skilla Baby | Push That Shit Out Skilla | |
"Left Me in the Mud" | Nef the Pharaoh | Mushrooms & Coloring Books | |
"3 Spots" | Nephew Texas Boy, FMB DZ | n/a | |
"Shoot Front the Reverend" | ShooterGang Kony | Second Hand Smoke | |
"Baw Baw" | Fredo Bang | Big Ape | |
"2 Fa 5" | Eastside ReUp | All Hustle No Luck 2 | |
"762's" | Eastside ReUp, FMB DZ | ||
"No Scale" | 2020 | Yung LB | Quarter Pound the QP |
"Louis V Umbrella" | Slayter | — | |
"Carmelo Bryant" | Skilla Baby | Crack Music | |
"I Knew This Would Happen" | Lando Bando | I Knew This Would Happen | |
"Smoke" | GT | Timeless | |
"Talk My Shit" | FMB DZ | The Gift 3 | |
"Dripple Dragons" | |||
"Mobsters" | YS, RonRonTheProducer | Street Icons | |
"Across the Map" | 03 Greedo, RonRonTheProducer | Load It Up | |
"Talk VI" | NaybaHood VI | — | |
"Tour" | Blueface, Asian Doll, Glokk 9, NLE Choppa, Kiddo Curry | — | |
"Not Regular" | Lil Yachty | — | |
"Friday Night Cypher" | Big Sean, Tee Grizzley, Kash Doll, Cash Kidd, Payroll, 42 Dugg, Boldy James, Drego, Royce da 5'9", Eminem | Detroit 2 | |
"Do My Dance" | DBIZZ | TBA | |
"Slide On Em" | Hardo | TRAPN FEVER 2 | |
"Big Steppa" | Fredo Bang | TBA | |
"Captain Crunch" | 2021 | Trippie Redd, Babyface Ray, Icewear Vezzo | Trip at Knight |
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