“Slap The Sh*t Out You” Sauce Walka Goes Off On Label CEO Sina For Not Paying DeeBaby His Money (video)


In a fiery outburst, Houston rapper Sauce Walka has publicly criticized label CEO Sina, alleging financial misconduct regarding payments owed to fellow artist DeeBaby. The explosive comments were made in a recent video that quickly circulated on social media, capturing the attention of fans and industry insiders alike.

Sauce Walka did not hold back in his condemnation of Sina, asserting that the CEO has not contributed meaningfully to the Houston music scene. “You didn’t start no movement in the city of Houston or the young rappers in the city linking up,” Walka stated, expressing his frustration with Sina’s influence, or lack thereof, on local talent. He accused Sina of merely buying features from artists to boost his own albums, rather than fostering genuine artistic collaboration and innovation.

Critically, Walka claimed that none of the songs from Sina’s projects have left a lasting impact, stating, “Ain’t now one of them songs or videos… including the songs that I got on that [expletive]… is legendary.” His remarks suggest a deep-seated resentment not only towards the lack of financial transparency but also towards what he perceives as a failure to elevate the Houston rap scene.

The tension escalated as Walka demanded that Sina pay the debts owed to artists, including DeeBaby, whom he claims harbors animosity towards the label head. “You owe all us money, pay us our money,” he urged, expressing solidarity with other artists who have reportedly left Sina’s label in search of better opportunities.

Walka’s tirade didn’t stop at financial grievances; he also took aim at Sina’s lifestyle and financial status, implying that Sina’s wealth is overstated. “Keep buying [expletive] and popping handle balls all day,” Walka remarked, suggesting that Sina is living beyond his means while failing to support the artists who helped build his brand.

The video has sparked a wave of reactions, with many fans and fellow artists weighing in on the escalating feud. As the Houston rap scene continues to evolve, the tension between Sauce Walka and Sina raises pressing questions about the responsibilities of label executives towards their artists and the dynamics of financial support in the industry.

As of now, there has been no public response from Sina regarding Walka’s allegations. The brewing conflict highlights the challenges faced by artists in an industry often characterized by power imbalances and financial disputes. Whether this public confrontation will lead to any resolution remains to be seen, but it certainly has ignited discussions about accountability and transparency within the music business.