Born in 1992, Sada Baby (also known as Skuba Steve) arrived on the Detroit rap scene in his early twenties. After being featured on fellow Detroit rapper Danny Mellz's track "Megaman X," Sada kicked off his career with a series of singles that eventually culminated in 2017's Skuba Sada mixtape. With contributions from Oba Rowland, Motown Ty, and others, the tape demonstrated the rapper's versatility, compiling high-octane brashness, sing-rap street tales, and even a remix of Mark Morrison's "Return of the Mack." Later that same year, he released the eclectic D.O.N.: Dat One Nigga, another varied set with contributions from Ashley Sorrell and Motown Ty. The 2018 single "Bloxk Party," a collaboration with fellow Detroit rapper Drego, rapidly became the Sada's biggest hit to date. One of the defining songs of the late-2010s Detroit scene, "Bloxk Party" allowed him to demonstrate his vocal dexterity, catalog of flows, and iconic dance-driven videos.
In early 2019, Sada issued the mixtape Bartier Bounty, a 20-song set with a greater focus on aggressive, flow-driven material. After closing out the year with a series of singles, the rapper returned in force in early 2020, releasing the mixtapes Brolik and Skuba Sada 2 in January and March. While both projects continued the aggro-centric approach of Bartier Bounty, his eccentric streak manifested itself in the flurried funk of "Slide" and the Kool the Gang-sampling "Aktivated." Also in 2020, he delivered the track "Whole Lotta Choppas," featuring Nicki Minaj. The Lost Tapes appeared in 2021, and further mixtapes Bartier Bounty 3 and Skuba Sada 2.5 followed in 2022. He collaborated with Shogun jizzol and 94fatso for 2023's Tracer Pack. ~ Fred Thomas & David Crone, Rovi