Sauce Walka is alleging that the reason Travis Scott hasn’t made a song with the music legends in his hometown of Houston is due to how they treated him when he was on the come-up.
During his recent appearance on the One on One with Mike D podcast, Sauce broke down the disconnect.
“This is our moment to be polarized and idolized at the same level as Travis Scott and Megan [Thee Stallion],” he began. “And guess what? If that was done enough, that would attract Travis Scott and Megan to want to come and do this shit on the G. We the ones that got the songs with Travis Scott and Megan. Me and Maxo Kream the only person that got songs with Megan Thee Stallion. I got Lil Keke and Big Pokey on the song with Megan Thee Stallion. And you [Mike D]. I called you. I did that.
“Only me and Maxo Kream got songs with Travis Scott. Travis Scott don’t got no songs with no OGs in Houston. He don’t like none of the OGs in Houston because he don’t like the way they treated him when he was ‘Lil Travis.’ But he not gon’ vocalize it, he not gon’ say it. He not gon’ do what I’m doing. He gon’ let y’all perform, do a little this and a little of that to be nice. But you don’t think that don’t make sense why Travis Scott ain’t got songs with the great legends of Houston? But he used the sample! Like, ‘I’ma use the sample to pay the family because they deserving of it.’ He not on no shit that I be tripping on with other artists.”
Sauce Walka says Travis Scott doesn’t like none of the OGs in Houston and reveals Travis Scott doesn’t have songs with great Houston legends because of how they treated him when he was “Lil Travis.”
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Sauce Walka previously called Drake out for similarly not working with a lot of Houston artists, but unlike his stance on Travis Scott, Walka was not feeling it.
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During an appearance on The Breakfast Club in August, Walka criticized Drizzy’s relationship with H-Town rappers, despite the fact he has cited the city as a major influence and owns property in Texas.
The “Ghetto Gospel” rapper began by referencing the 6 God’s many collaborations with Atlanta rappers like 21 Savage, Young Thug and 2 Chainz, saying: “Still to this day, why does Drake not have a bunch of records with Houston artists? You’ve been doing that with Atlanta. It’s 7, 8, 9, 15 artists that you got songs with in Atlanta.”
“Because why? Not only would the city of Atlanta look at you weird for not doing that, but you knew that it was also beneficial for you to make music with [artists who are on a similar level to you].”
He then took aim at what he perceived as a lack of love from Drake towards the city’s rappers.
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“How did Drake love Houston so much at that time and not have music with artists that you are uplifting from this community?” he asked. “Fuck me, I don’t care. It’s bigger than me. I don’t care about [him doing] a song with me.
“Travis Scott is still the only rapper that’s got a song with Drake. It makes sense ’cause it’s an equal trade. It’s not like, ‘I’m helping Houston and changing your life.’”
He added: “It’s about fair exchange and business. If you are using the lineage and the culture of somebody’s city, do something that helps not yourself; do something that actually makes the economy of that city and music bigger and greater.”
Sauce Walka later acknowledged that Drake has previously worked with Bun B but disputed the UGK legend’s ties to Houston.
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“No disrespect to Bun B, [but] he’s from Port Arthur; he’s not from Houston,” he claimed. “This is Houston, Texas we talking about.”