Skilla Baby Addresses Getting Jumped, Says It Only Makes Him ‘Look Bigger’

Skilla Baby has shared his his side of the story after being jumped in Detroit, saying that it hasn’t hurt his reputation at all.

On Saturday (October 14), shortly after he was involved in a violent altercation that ended with him getting beaten up by a group of people, the 25-year-old posted a series of Instagram Stories about the incident.

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“This is how not gangsta ya’ll n-ggas is,” he began. “Ya’ll walk up on a n-gga while he with a pregnant lady and some kids, man. Then, ya’ll walk up on me tryin’ to go [on Instagram] Live, man. Stop doin’ that shit. That Live shit is police shit, man.”

“Jumping me, 30 deep, only make me look bigger,” he later added, stressing that the footage will only work to his benefit. “Now I’m ’boutta tell ya’ll what the label ’boutta do — they ’boutta send this video of me smackin’ a n-gga, getting’ this shit goin’ to every vlog, man.”

“Ya’ll ain’t doin’ nothing but making me richer,” he concluded.

The altercation in question was caught in video that surfaced on Twitter and showed the “Fear Of God” rapper slapping another rapper by the name of GMO Stax. The incident, which took place at Detroit’s Ford Field, ultimately led to Skilla getting jumped.

“He’s getting jumped. He getting jumped,” bystanders can be heard screaming in the background of the video as they follow behind the protégé of Sada Baby, who runs through the arena before GMO Stax and what appears to be his crew catch up to him.

Though it’s unclear what ignited the feud, it is believed the individuals exchanged words as Skilla Baby was taking photos with fans following a performance.

Tee Grizzley & Sada Baby Squash Beef With Fellow Detroit Rapper Skilla Baby's Help

Tee Grizzley & Sada Baby Squash Beef With Fellow Detroit Rapper Skilla Baby’s Help

In July, the rapper joined forces with Tee Grizzley to promote their latest collaborative effort, Controversy, which dropped back in April. To boost the package, the duo released a visual to “Gorgeous,” which is arguably their most popular track from the disc.

Ha, six figures for a Patek, it’s gorgeous/ Diamond links on my wrist full of pointers/ Cuban link on my neck, this bitch gorgeous/ We eat the most, bust tint, it’s enormous,” Skilla raps on the hook, which aligns with the direction they took the song’s visuals in.

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Toward the end of the video, both artists stand side by side holding fat stacks of cash. “This ain’t the video money,” Grizzley says while facing the camera after the music stops playing. His fellow Michigan MC then adds: “Boys makin’ real dollars.”

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