

Matter of fact, he won’t apologize for anything, as “SauceFaxcts” details this is his side of the story in regards to an altercation he had with fellow Houston rapper Tr!!y at the Galleria this past spring. He toys around with flows for the entirety, most notably aping the Screwed Up Click on “Wanna Be a Saucer” and standing on top of the klaxon of drums and synths that make up Rich Homie Quan’s “Flex." The latter is the tape’s opener, essentially letting the world know that Walka still represents for his set and isn’t apologizing for it.

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Either his real-life exploits and beliefs are going to make you understand, or he’s going to karate kick you into honoring the code of the streets.īy that stretch, his Sorry 4 The Sauce 2 tape, which dropped on Saturday, is where you find Walka at his absolute loosest. It’s why Walka got so aggravated over Drake and the jacking of his dripping dance.

Even if they’re mostly working with real-life actions and the mold 50 Cent left a decade ago to create a trolling, bullet-spitting former pimp who used to sell drugs and rep a flag, they’re pretty damn convincing in their portrayal. We’ve discussed what makes Sauce Walka and by extent TSF an indelible force upon the world because they inhibit bits of nihilism and magnetic personality. Last Friday, we went deep into the real purpose of the local rapper waging a war against Drake and his always hyperbolic, seemingly insanely invested for no other reason than feint connection fan base. By my count, I’ve written more about Sauce Walka, the Sauce Factory and any affiliate, offshoot or worth-mentioning clone than anyone.
