SahBabii

SahBabii, an enigmatic figure emerging from the vibrant Atlanta rap scene, has carved a niche for himself with his distinctive blend of smooth, melodic flows and whimsical, often surreal lyrics. Born Saaheem Valdery on February 24, 1997, in Chicago before moving to Atlanta, Georgia, he grew up immersed in the rich musical heritage of these cities, a background that profoundly influenced his artistry. SahBabii's breakthrough came with the release of his single "Pull Up Wit Ah Stick" in 2017, which gained viral fame and brought him widespread attention. This track became a defining moment in his career, showcasing his unique ability to blend catchy hooks with a laid-back delivery.

Since his initial splash on the music scene, SahBabii has continued to evolve and refine his sound, as evident in his more recent releases like "Lost All My Feelings," "Teacher," and "Bread Head." His work often explores themes of love, life's challenges, and personal growth, all wrapped in his signature ethereal and sometimes otherworldly production style. SahBabii's discography reveals an artist dedicated to pushing the boundaries of the rap genre, experimenting with sounds and themes in a way that maintains a strong connection with his audience. Tracks like "Gates to the Sun" from the POLLEN Singles and the sped-up versions of "Lost All My Feelings" and "Switch" further showcase his versatility and willingness to explore new musical territories, cementing his status as a rising star in the contemporary hip-hop landscape.

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Lost All My Feelings (Sped Up)
Single - Released July 5, 2023
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