Skilla Baby, the Detroit rapper, recently made headlines after surviving a targeted shooting last month. In a video posted on Instagram, Skilla Baby expressed gratitude to his fans, supporters, and God for his recovery. Despite being shot multiple times, he maintained a positive attitude and refused to question why it happened to him.
In the video, Skilla Baby can be seen sitting inside a vehicle with his right hand still bandaged up. He bravely shared some new bars, showcasing his resilience and determination to continue making music. In one of his verses, he raps, "I don’t fear ns, I fear God / That n shot my truck up 20 times, I never cried … They pushed up on a millionaire, they havin’ too much pride."
The rapper, whose real name is Trevon Gardner, was attacked while driving near 8 Mile and Beech Daly in Redford Township, Michigan. The assailants fired about 25 rounds at his SUV, causing him to crash into a building. Skilla Baby sustained injuries to his hand, head, back, and thigh, but fortunately survived the ordeal.
Despite the traumatic experience, Skilla Baby remains undeterred and determined to continue pursuing his passion for music. In a recent social media post, he hinted at new projects in the works and expressed optimism for the future. With the support of his fans and a renewed sense of purpose, Skilla Baby is ready to bounce back stronger than ever.
As the Detroit rapper embarks on his road to recovery, his resilience and perseverance serve as a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft. With a newfound sense of inspiration, Skilla Baby is poised to make a triumphant return to the music scene, proving that nothing can keep him down for long.