Detroit rapper Sada Baby, whose real name is Casada Aaron Surell, was arrested on Tuesday in Shelby Township due to a drug charge warrant. This warrant originated from a traffic stop earlier this year, highlighting ongoing legal troubles for the artist.

According to police statements, Surell’s arrest is connected to a January incident where he was pulled over for driving without a license. During the traffic stop, authorities suspected he was in possession of narcotics, which were later tested and confirmed positive. Following his arrest, Surell was taken into custody at the Macomb County Jail.
Sada Baby is known for his breakout single “Block Party,” which gained significant popularity in 2018. His YouTube channel has attracted nearly 700,000 subscribers, with his most popular music video amassing over 70 million views. Despite his rising fame, the rapper’s legal issues have begun to overshadow his musical accomplishments.
It was reported that Surell was apprehended on a warrant issued in September 2023 for not having a valid driver’s license for at least three years. During the traffic stop conducted by Sterling Heights police, officers discovered unspecified illegal contraband in his pickup truck, which has yet to be detailed as the investigation is ongoing. Surell was the only occupant in the vehicle at the time of his arrest.
After posting a $200 bond related to the original charge of driving without a license, he has since been released from jail. Online court records indicate that he is scheduled for arraignment on January 24, 2024.
As Sada Baby navigates these legal challenges, questions arise about the implications of his actions on his career and public image. Driving without a license, especially for a public figure, raises concerns about accountability and the responsibilities that come with fame. As the investigation continues, fans and followers will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds and what it means for the future of the artist’s career.
Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available regarding his arraignment and any potential charges stemming from the contraband found in his vehicle.