Sada Baby joins forces with King Von in “Pressin” arriving with the Jerry PHD-directed visual treatment
It’s tough to keep up with Sada Baby’s music releases, but no one is complaining. The man dropped two projects in 2019, Bartier Bounty and Whoop Tape, as well as a bunch of loosies. He started off 2020 by dropping yet another tape, Brolik, and now he has put out another track with accompanying visuals. No doubt, Sada Baby is a machine.
Of course, quantity doesn’t equate to equality, but with Sada Baby, every song remains sharp. He spits with fervour, never wasting a bar to say something that isn’t bold, hilarious or witty. His new track, “Pressin”, is no exception to this pattern. Sada Baby hoots and hollers across the booming beat and King Von matches his collaborator’s momentum.
King Von hails from Chicago and is signed to Lil Durk’s record label, Only The Family Entertainment. He dropped his debut, Grandson Vol. 1, in September.
Recently dubbed “Detroit’s most charming rap star” by The Fader, Sada Baby is ready to unleash his new mixtape Bartier Bounty in early 2019. The 20-track project features collaborations with Gucci Mane protégé Hoodrich Pablo Juan, fellow Detroit native Drego and R&B vocalist Ashley Sorrell along with production by Hip-Hop beatsmiths DrumGod (Future, J. Cole), RJ Lamont (Dej Loaf, Rae Sremmurd), Helluva (Kodak Black, Yo Gotti, Tee Grizzley) and more. Bartier Bounty includes Sada’s breakout hit “Bloxk Party” featuring Drego, which received critical acclaim from publications including Billboard and became the No. 2 Most Added Record at urban radio in late October 2018. The “Bloxk Party” music video racked up over 31.5 million YouTube views since its March release, showcasing the emcee’s electrifying dance moves and undeniable charisma. Additional standout tracks include the previously released “Cheat Code,” “Pimp Named Drip Dat” and “Driple Double.” Sada Baby possesses a Midwest swag and addictive persona that cements him at the forefront of music’s next generation of hitmakers. Bartier Bounty lures you in with every listen, thanks in part to the rapper’s emphatic word play and unwavering authenticity.
Recently named one of 10 Rappers to Watch in 2019 by Pitchfork, Skuba Steve is in top form on the new single, being that it is rare you find him giving any less. He gallops to every corner of the thunderous beat.