SahBabii - Squidtastic

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Review by Katty's Gym

Yo, let’s cut the crap—SahBabii’s Squidtastic ain’t your run-of-the-mill trap banger. Released in 2018 under Casting Bait Music Group, this project straddles that weird line between cloud rap daydreams and gritty pop-rap flexes. It’s like if you took a lazy Sunday afternoon vibe and smacked it with some Atlanta street heat. You feel me? Tracks like “Boyfriend” and “Anime World” slap hard enough to stay stuck in your head for days. First up, "Boyfriend." Damn near hypnotic. SahBabii floats on this beat like he owns it—you can tell dude wasn’t tryna play around here. The hook hits smooth as hell, but when T3 jumps in for the feature? Whole vibe shifts into another gear. Feels like they're trading bars over an ethereal synth wave, but somehow it still bangs heavy. Like, how do you even pull off something so chill yet so aggressive at the same time? Dude makes it look easy. Every time I hear it, I’m reminded why people were sleeping on SahBabii before this drop—he came correct. Then there’s “Anime World,” which is basically what would happen if anime opening themes got mashed up with trap beats. This track is straight fire—it's dreamy, weird, and oddly nostalgic all at once. Listening to it feels like you’re walking through one of those neon-lit cyberpunk cities while zoning out to old-school Toonami reruns. SahBabii spits metaphors about life and love, tying them together with these sharp visuals that hit way harder than expected. Honestly, this song alone could’ve carried half the album. The rest of the tracks keep things interesting too. Stuff like “Army” and “Tonight” bring raw energy, while joints like “Sunny Days” lean more introspective. Even skits like “Behind Da Scenes” add flavor without overstaying their welcome. But nah, don’t expect perfection—the mixdown gets kinda messy sometimes, and not every track lands perfectly. Still, that rough-around-the-edges feel works for Squidtastic. Keeps it real instead of polished-to-death. Here’s the kicker though: listening to this album feels like stepping into SahBabii’s brain for 45 minutes. And honestly? His brain seems like a pretty dope place to hang out. So yeah, give Squidtastic a spin if you’re tired of hearing the same ol’ cookie-cutter trap sound. Just don’t blame me if you end up vibing to “Boyfriend” on repeat for hours. Shit’ll ruin your playlist rotation—but hey, worse things could happen.

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Download

Filename: sahbabii-squidtastic.zip
  • MP3 size: 106.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 655.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Army2:54
Squidrific2:52
Boyfriend (feat. T3)3:25
Don Quan Intro1:4
Anime World3:14
Tonight2:34
Sylvan2:54
Behind Da Scenes2:55
Sunny Days2:54
Boyfriend3:25
Aunt Pat3:13
Tall3:18
Honey Bees2:26
Sunny Days (feat. T3)2:54

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Labels

Casting Bait Music Group

Listen online

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  • online luisteren
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Formats

  • 12 × File
  • AAC
  • Album
  • 256 kbps

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Casting Bait Music Group

Notes

Uncredited credits adapted from an article from music magazine "The FADER".

About SahBabii

SahBabii, is an American rapper and hip hop recording artist born in Chicago, Illinois. His song, "Pull Up Wit Ah Stick" feat. Loso Loaded, gained widespread popularity after its release on his S.A.N.D.A.S. mixtape in 2016.

Real Name

    • Saaheem Valdery

Name Vars

  • Sah Babii

Aliases

  • Saaheem Valdery

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Squidtastic* by SahBabii is a wild mix of Trap, Cloud Rap, and Pop Rap. It came out in 2018 under Casting Bait Music Group. What makes it stand out? It’s got this dreamy, anime-inspired vibe that fans still can’t get enough of. Tracks like "Boyfriend" and "Anime World" really show off SahBabii’s knack for blending chill beats with playful lyrics. Plus, collaborations with T3 on songs like "Sunny Days" add extra flavor. It’s no wonder people still call it a hidden gem in US hip-hop.