Continuing his current stream of impressive, high-profile visual releases, Sada Baby follows up his recent Whoop Tape project by serving up a @JerryPHD-directed video for a new single titled "Lame."

"All my first everything, my little run, it came out of that studio [Cartier County]," Sada Baby explained to us earlier this year, sharing some insight into his back-story for an April edition of our Conversations With series. According to the fast-rising Detroit star, Cartier County served as both the titular inspiration for his Bartier Bounty album and the place where he launched his career as a rapper. "When I came, [I] was just droppin' million-view video after million-view video, I was rookie of the year over there ... I was Grant Hill of the Cartier County."

"Watching the dope boys live their life all through the city ... They was rapping about Detroit shit when they first started," Sada Baby adds, opening up about his primary influences. "All Blade Icewood's early shit, he rap about Detroit shit; Streetlordz, [Streetlord] Juan and them, they was rapping about all Detroit shit. I think a lot of other motherf*ckers, they base or patent their style off somebody else's pattern; Detroit people, we just go for what we know, and if it don't work, it don't work - motherf*ckers just keep doing it."

You can take a look at the new music video for Sada Baby's latest major single "Lame" above.

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