Tee Grizzley and Sada Baby have settled their longstanding differences with the help of fellow Detroit rapper Skilla Baby.
On Saturday (July 15), Skilla took to Instagram to post a carousel of photos that captured his elation as Tee and Sada stood behind him politicking in the background. Towards the end of the slideshow, all three Detroit spitters posed for an assortment of photos.
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Skilla Baby joked around in his caption and wrote: “I don’t know why these two random n-ggas keep jumping in my pictures.”
Tee Grizzley and Sada Baby also reposted the photos on their respective IG pages, with the “First Day Out” rapper saying: “It’s bigger than us [100 emoji] #Detroit [bear emoji, tent and tree emoji, and gorilla emoji].”
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Sada added: “Amends And Amen [praying hands emoji] [bruised heart emoji].”
Skilla Baby wasn’t the only one who welcomed the reconciliation as Boldy James, Hit-Boy and Bfb Da Packman applauded the pair via Instagram comments.
While their reunion is a welcome sight, especially in Detroit, things weren’t always peaceful between Tee Grizzley and Sada Baby.
There have been reports that their beef started in 2018 but details have been scarce. Both Detroit rhymers were managed by the late Jobina “JB” Brown, Tee’s aunt, who was killed in 2019.
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In an exclusive interview with HipHopDX in 2020, Sada Baby discussed being featured on Big Sean’s Detroit 2 track “Friday Night Cypher” and how he didn’t care for Tee Grizzley’s bars.
“So what happened was, I was in L.A. I pulled up to fuck with Sean, just to kick it with him and play what I had been working on, just a bunch of unreleased shit,” Sada explained. “And he wanted me to hear the album. So he played me the album and some other shit. But he played me the album and it was crazy. It was fire, that shit was amazing. We was listening to it.
“He played ‘Friday Night Cypher.’ At the time it was only Tee Grizzley, Kash Doll, Payroll Giovanni, Drego and Cash Kidd on there. That’s all who was on there. At the time, he wasn’t offering me to get on the song. He just let me hear it. I was like, that’s cool. I liked it.
He continued: “Immediately, I felt I would fuck him up [Tee Grizzley] on that bitch because he was saying some bullshit. But I wasn’t tripping. I was cool with the fact that he let me hear his album before it came out. So I didn’t give a fuck if he was going to include me in it or not. I can guarantee you every fucking body on that song ain’t sat in this seat right here and listened to his whole album.
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“I’m not saying that I don’t know if I wouldn’t have did it if I had heard the other verses first, but I think he’s smart enough to have let me do my shit first before adding the people he added. I feel I’m better than Tee so I be ready to get on some shit and fuck him up.”
Sada threw more shots at Grizzley’s rapping ability, saying: “He lucky they cut a couple of his bars off, he had a poo-butt ass bar because he said some bullshit. He took shit off the end. But not for one second was I shying away because Tee was on there. I never was afraid of his chest.”
Regardless of their past, fans are currently rejoicing that all is now well between both of the young Detroit rap legends.