Sauce Walka is back in such a consistent fashion. 22 slugs of that Sauce Ghetto Gospel the second time around.
The homie has a lot to say on this record and some lessons to be taught if you out here simpin and slippin. The whole sound is all Sauce Walka. That's the dope thing about him. He has such an original sound he deserves to be celebrated.
We know that the homie is bright and colorful, full of fun but there are moments on the record where issues in the hood are being addressed like the decisions that young Black men make.
He brought some friends along to join the choir, like Lil Keke, Travis Scott, Propain, El Train, Maxo Kream, and more. This that Texas oil. Get it up in ya!
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