In a fiery outburst, Houston rapper Sauce Walka has taken aim at label CEO Sina for allegedly failing to compensate fellow artist DeeBaby. In a recent video, Sauce Walka did not hold back, accusing Sina of being a detrimental force in the Houston music scene and claiming he has mismanaged his artists.
“Shut your ass up before I see you outside in the greater city of Houston and slap the sh*t out of you,” Sauce Walka declared, highlighting his perceived frustrations with Sina’s leadership. He criticized Sina for lacking genuine contributions to the local hip-hop movement, arguing that his influence is superficial at best. “You didn’t start no movement in the city of Houston or the young rappers in the city linking up with each other,” he said, dismissing Sina’s efforts as inconsequential.
Sauce Walka further expressed disdain for Sina’s approach to music production, accusing him of buying features for his albums rather than fostering real talent. “Don’t nobody listen to none of them songs off that CD,” he asserted, emphasizing that the collaborations and videos associated with Sina’s label have not achieved any lasting impact or recognition in the industry.
The tension escalated as Sauce Walka alleged that Sina owes money to him and other artists, underscoring a growing dissatisfaction within the label. “Pay us our money that you owe,” he demanded, calling into question Sina’s financial management and overall integrity.
As the Houston hip-hop community observes this escalating feud, it raises concerns about the future of collaborations and the treatment of artists within the industry. Sauce Walka’s bold claims and passionate delivery have ignited discussions about accountability and respect among music executives and their talents, leaving many to wonder how this conflict will unfold.