In 1999, Sahdeeq collaborated with
DJ Spinna, Mr. Complex and Apani B to form the hip-hop collective
Polyrhythm Addicts. A supergroup renowned for its role in the rise of late '90s indie hip-hop. The single "Not Your Ordinary" paved the way for their first album,
Rhyme Related, which was released on June 9, 1999, was referred to as "saturated with quality from top to bottom". After this success, the group disbanded to focus on their individual careers. In Sahdeeq's solo career, he featured alongside rappers
Busta Rhymes,
Redman,
Method Man,
Kool G Rap,
Common,
Mos Def and
Eminem. His distinct voice and delivery led to mainstream success on the "Simon Says" Remix alongside label mate Pharoahe Monch. Sahdeeq is also recognized for his work on the
Sound Bombing and
Lyricist Lounge series. At this point he was in position to launch his solo album on
Rawkus Records. Unfortunately, due to the label's loss of distribution, his solo project was never released and he would ask for a release from the label to solidify a new situation with the up and coming label Raptivism. In 2001 the artist re-emerged with the single "Bubbling" on Raptivism Records which received radio airplay. This track featured on his first solo LP
Never Say Never. Four years later he released the "solid but not earth-shattering"
Strategize: The Mixtape Album. Seven years after their first album, Sahdeeq re-united with Spinna and Complex, with Tiye Phoenix replacing Apani B. Fly Emcee, to bring out
Breaking Glass. The Polyrhythm Addicts' long awaited second album was released on April 24, 2007 under
Babygrande Records. ==Discography==