Sada Baby Says On Behalf of Black Community, He Would Trade Eminem For Nickelback

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Sada Baby Says On Behalf of Black Community, He Would Trade Eminem For Nickelback

Sada Baby shows his love for Nickelback, talks Eminem and more

Sada Baby recently sat down with HipHopDX for a new “Thought Box” interview where he talks about his recent collaboration on Big Sean’s new album ‘Detroit 2‘, Winning Rap contest, and much more. He also shows his love for Nickelback where he said he would trade Nickelback for Eminem.

Sada Baby’s exclusive video chat with HipHopDX yielded a number of brow-raising, image-altering revelations. He’s spoken openly about his blood link with rapper Icewear Vezzo, as well as his dislike for Tee Grizzley.

HipHopDX: Shout out to Nickelback first of all, they’re the GOATS. Don’t listen to the slander.

The rapper was taken aback when he learned of his beloved band’s widespread defamation, asking, “Y’all telling me this is a rule?” Isn’t it usually about Nickelback? Sada is so enamoured with Nickelback that he went so far as to declare he prefers their music over that of Detroit rap icon Eminem, and that he hopes the band and the 8 Mile legend to swap places.

Sada Baby: What they say about Nickelback? Are they talking bad about Nickelback?

HipHopDX: Oh you don’t know? They receive all the slander, Everyone who wants to point the Bad rock music in the early to mid-2000s, they say Nickelback. They don’t f**k with Nickelback.

Sada Baby: On behalf of the Black community, I like to trade Eminem for Nickelback (Everyone Laughs). I don’t give a f**k.

Sada Baby continues and gives props to some of Eminem’s older music, “I’m serious, give me Nickelback man, I got all Nickelback in my playlist. Eminem’s older sh*t was heat, I like Superman, I like Stan.

Then he goes on to talk about how he doesn’t like Eminem for how he goes about the Detroit Culture. “I don’t like him, I don’t like how he goes about out (Detroit) culture. I don’t like how he don’t f**k with our culture. I don’t like how he don’t speak on our culture,” says Sada Baby. Watch the interview below.

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