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[WATCH] Rapper Sauce Walka Announces He Won’t Date Black Women: ‘White Women Understand Teamwork’
Rapper Sauce Walka is back talking to anyone that will listen and once again he’s reiterating that he doesn’t like black women. In a new interview, the Houston rapper shares that his preference is to date White women vs. Black women. “They are more open to it being a business relationship & accepts my lifestyle of having multiple women. Black women aren’t open to teamwork and not being the only woman.”
He’s often on the internet showcasing white women lotioning his body or participating in his OnlyFans movement. Sauce is known for his views on black women and has stated in the past, “I’m rich for real, I got White b***hes who wash my dishes and clean my clothes, and dry my body off when I get out the shower.” Every interview he expresses his disdain for black women who won’t get in line with his views and denounce them for ‘foreign women’ which he prefers.
When asked if he would ever date a black woman, Sauce honestly replies, “I love black women and would f**k a Black b***h, but no I wouldn’t date them.” While he has nothing against black women, Sauce says his preference to only date white girls is a “good business decision,” because he catches everyone’s attention with their relationship.
As to why he won’t do business with black women, Sauce, whose real name is Albert Walker Mondane, reasons that black people don’t value teamwork.Watch below, thoughts?
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[WATCH] Rapper Sauce Walka Allegedly Arrested After Crew Is Hit With RICO Charges
Sauce Walka has landed himself in trouble. According to Daily Loud, the Houston rapper was allegedly caught carrying 66 grams of marijuana inside his backpack. He is also said to have had a bench warrant for not possessing a driver’s license.
No Jumper reported that Sauce (real name Albert Mondane) has been charged with intent to sell, manufacture, and deliver cannabis. He just posted bail that was set at $5,000.
Law enforcement believe the Pompano Beach native failed a drug test on February 8. The results showed traces of fentanyl, the highly potent synthetic opioid that has claimed the lives of fellow rappers Mac Miller, Juice WRLD and Lil Peep.
Sauce Walka’s recent arrest comes after several members of The Sauce Factory (TSF) were arrested on racketeering charges back in December.
According to FOX 26 Houston, a number of alleged members of TSF — founded by Walka — were taken into custody just before Christmas for various crimes following an investigation conducted by the FBI and Houston Police Department.
Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani said the crimes included drug trafficking, possessing a “Glock switch” and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
A total of 14 people were arrested as part of the investigation, including Anthony Ketchum (35), Anthony Yezeno-Hopkins (38), Brandon Milson (32), Hassani Mills (34), Jaylyn Pinson (29), Josue Rodriguez (32), Keith Moore (34), Michael Henry (32), Myles Smith (23), Robert Thomas (29), Sterling Brumant (26), Titus Baisey (35) and Toree White (27) and Julian Herrera (26). Sauce Walka was not among those arrested.
Each of the men (apart from Thomas and Rodriguez) have been charged with possession with intent to deliver meth, and face up to life in prison and fines of up to $10 million.
Thomas was allegedly taken into custody for unlawfully possessing a Glock auto switch, while Rodriguez is accused of possessing a Ruger 5.7 mm firearm.
Watch the video below.
Who remembers when he said dating a ‘Becky’ was better for him financially? Sauce once revealed that he only dates white woman because it’s good for business. In a candid interview about his personal life he shared, “I’m rich for real,” so he claims. “I got White b***hes who wash my dishes and clean my clothes, and dry my body off when I get out the shower.”
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Conway The Machine Joins Juicy J And Sauce Walka For “Super Bowl”: Listen
The Super Bowl may have already occurred, but Conway The Machine relives the unmatched energy of the event in his new song “Super Bowl.” Featuring Juicy J and Sauce Walka, this track lusts after the life of big ballers while recounting the highs felt after winning a nationally-acclaimed tournament. All three rappers bring an unapologetic grit to the track that results in an upbeat anthem.
Conway, who recently announced his upcoming third studio album Won’t He Do It, is known for placing his soulful bars over soothing beats. His 2022 project God Don’t Make Mistakes deep dived into the 41-year-old’s outstanding capabilities as a lyricist, and featured T.I., Rick Ross, and Benny The Butcher. The release of “Super Bowl” also follows the rapper’s news of a confirmed docuseries created by his label, Drumwork, marking another exciting step in Conway’s career.
Conway Drops “Super Bowl” Ahead Of Upcoming Album
While “Super Bowl” may differ from Conway’s previous projects by its overtly upbeat nature, the track serves as a celebration of wins for the New York rapper. In the chorus, he describes “feelin’ like I won the AFC.” Both Juicy and Sauce allude to the same winning mentality in their verses, reflecting on the successes of their individual careers. In November, the “Bandz Make Her Dance” rapper dropped Crypto Business, a collaborative album with Lex Luger and Trap-A-Holics. Sauce, despite alleged affiliation with the ongoing RICO case, ended the year with three mixtapes: Al Rage Walka, Sauce Beach Florida, and Sauce Ghetto Gospel 3.
In all, “Super Bowl” marks a collaborative effort to depict the incomparable highs of success and big wins. The track is currently available to stream on all platforms, so be sure to check it out and let us know what you think in the comments down below. Like always, be sure to keep in touch with HNHH for the latest news on all things hip-hop.
Quotable Lyrics:
I’m only faithful to the cash, yeah (Woah)
Straight forward to the bag, uh (Woah)
I don’t wait for it, I don’t ask (Woah)
I’ma take all of it, I take all it, I’ma take off, I’m finna blast (Yeah)
Conway The Machine, Juicy J, Sauce Walka Connect For “Super Bowl” Single
Sauce Walka Says He Isn’t Going To Jail After TSF RICO Indictment
Police arrested members of the Sauce Factory on racketeering charges earlier this week, leading many to wonder about Sauce Walka. The Houston rapper hasn’t faced any charges nor was he arrested as part of the RICO case.
Today, the rapper jumped on Instagram to provide fans with an update. While reiterating that he’s out here living good, he explained that he hasn’t committed any crimes.
“I don’t want to speak on this shit too much but I see it’s so many people that’s just so joyous and so happy and hoping and praying that I go to jail in some way shape or form,” he said. “Well guess what you bitch ass mothafuckas? Let me tell you somethin’…. n***a, I’m not going to jail for shit unless they have a crime for selling my dick. That’s what I do. I don’t even sell bitches, I sell my dick.”
He added, “I’m pushin’ pornography.” Then, he stated prosecutors can’t charge in a RICO case for “selling my own dick.”
Police arrested fourteen people as part of the TSF takedown. The charges in the indictment include trafficking narcotics, possession of a “Glock switch,” and possession of a firearm by a felon.
The TSF RICO indictment came days after Gunna copped an Alford Plea in the YSL case. Earlier this year, Gunna turned himself into authorities for his alleged involvement in furthering YSL as a gang. Authorities wound up charging him with one count of racketeering and receiving stolen property.
Aside from his apparent venture into the porn industry, Sauce Walka is still quite active musically. Walka dropped several projects this year including Al Rage Walka, Sauce Beach Florida, and Sauce PWA alongside Rich Fetti. Tonight, he’ll be delivering the third installment in his Ghetto Gospel series to close out the year.
FishXGrits Keeps It P On New Project “Sixteen” Ft. Sauce Walka & More
FishxGrits is keeping it P all holiday season.
The Atlanta rapper is back in action with his latest studio album, Sixteen. Following an incredibly active year, FishxGrits makes it clear that he still has more heat in the stash. Sixteen boasts 10 songs in total that merge his penchant for auto-tuned bars with smooth production. The album also boasts appearances from a handful of frequent collaborators who know a thing or two about the P lifestyle. Tha Sharp One of No Jumper fame is the first voice heard on the project. The project also boasts appearances from also Ralo Tha Pimp, and Sauce Walka, who FishxGrits has worked closely with in the past.
“The title Sixteen is derived from the code for P. P is the 16th letter of the alphabet. You’ll see people refer to 16’s online, or in person, they’re referring to the P’s” FishXGrit’s explained. “This is also my 16th album so it was a perfect title for this project.”
Sauce Walka appears on the single, “3 Hos,” a holiday-themed banger for he players and the ladies. The song was also accompanied by a new visual treatment that FishXGrits unloaded last week.
FishXGrits came through with back-to-back releases since the beginning of 2022. He kicked things off with the release of February’s Chooser’s Fee, which included appearances from Ralo Tha Pimp and Sharp. Then, he dropped off Monk S#!+, No Punk S#!+ in April containing 11 songs in total with appearances from Sharp, Ralo, and Sauce Walka. In June, he followed it up with the release of I Am The Drug III.
Sixteen comes shortly after the release of Us Against The World featuring the single, “Jernt” with Curren$y.
Hopefully, we’ll hear just as much from FishxGrits in 2023. Check out his new project below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Sauce Walka’s Crew, The Sauce Factory, Hit With RICO Charges
Houston rapper Sauce Walka’s crew, The Sauce Factory, have been hit with RICO charges along with charges for drug trafficking, a “glock switch,” and gun possession. Sauce Walka was not named in the case. The Sauce Factory Crew In RICO Trouble Fourteen members of Sauce Walka’s crew have been hit with RICO charges. U.S. District […]
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Sauce Walka Showed Out On “Ghetto Gospel 3” Ahead Of His Gang’s RICO Arrest
The words you speak truly do become the house you live in. A few days ago, Houston’s own Sauce Walka delivered his “Ghetto Gospel 3” track exclusively on YouTube. Throughout the nearly four-minute-long song, he raps a lot about the legal system – particularly about serving your sentence like a man.
“It’s a marathon, n*gga not a race / But trappers forget until it’s a life sentence in they face,” he rhymes on his first verse. “Take your forty years with grace / Don’t cooperate just face the actions of your fate / Unless you beat your case just be a made man and stay.”
It was only days later that 14 associates of Walka’s were arrested by the FBI on RICO charges. Time will tell if they’re able to take the advice given in his lyrics and avoid snitching.
At this time, details regarding the investigation are sparse. We do know that some of the charges The Sauce Factory is facing include drug trafficking and unlawful firearm possession. However, what’s still unknown is if the 32-year-old himself is in any legal trouble.
“For every violent criminal that we take off the streets, that’s one less person being victimized,” Special Agent in charge James Smith said of the news.
This isn’t the only rapper RICO roundup making headlines right now. Last week, several YSL members were taking plea deals ahead of their January trial. Among them is Gunna, who Sauce was clowning on social media after the news broke.
Check out Sauce Walka’s “Ghetto Gospel 3” exclusively on YouTube below. Afterward, make sure to share your thoughts on the new track in the comments.
Quotable Lyrics:
It’s a marathon, n*gga not a race
But trappers forget until it’s a life sentence in they face
Take your forty years with grace
Don’t cooperate just face the actions of your fate
Unless you beat your case just be a made man and stay