It was personal when Houston went on its rise and when the city was on its downfall. We were Houstonians before being artists, stars representing our city. Sauce Walka: That’s one of the main things we take into consideration. How important is it to carry the legacy of H-Town in a different way then before? The city of Houston has yet to see something as big as this since the surge of Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and Mike Jones. This is the core design of the sauce, so it was only right for us to think of it to become this big. It’s not about promoting violence-it’s a whole lifestyle of happiness and freedom. It shows that young black men from the hood can still have personalities and still enjoy life. It was meant to be a spiritual and mental awakening for people to have a different observation of living in Houston, especially how people are living out of the ghetto. Sauce Walka: Absolutely, it was our desire. Did you imagine your following would become as big as it is now? VIBE: The transcending Sauce movement has changed the perception of Houston. Here, VIBE heads to Splashtown to chat with Houston’s Next Big Things. Their debut mixtape, In Sauce We Trust, served as the genesis of the Sauce religion and upped their social media Standom. The Sauce Factory sticks to their own script, though, by incorporating their Texan roots. The slow-tempo, Southern jams about slabs and drank are now more upbeat trap tunes that flaunt the opulent way of living, reminiscent of Migos. “Sauce Bieber”) serenades the ladies while still maintaining a hard demeanor.ĭespite their relationship with Drake, who promised the crew a feature on their hit, “ 2 Legitted 2 Quitted” but failed to collaborate and book them for Houston Appreciation Weekend, went sour, the Twinz keep “Saucetonians” entertained with their loud and boastful approach to music. Rodji Diego delivers trap-friendly bars like on his song, “Bless,” where he raps: “Lord bless all the holy trappers/Rodji Rodji, I’m your favorite rapper/ Then they checked a n***a resume and I became a n***a’s favorite trapper.” Lastly, 5th Ward JP (a.k.a. Their most intense member, Rizzoo Rizzoo, is the go-to guy for hook duty. Next up is Sosamann, the Ying to the Twinz’ Yang, so to speak. The team starts with the Sauce generals, Sauce Walka and Sancho Saucy, who comprise the Sauce Twinz. The infectious single then became the launching pad for success for the Sauce squad, which streamlined collaborations with the likes of K Camp, Migos, and Shy Glizzy. Welcome to Splashtown, home to Houston’s new buzzy super group, The Sauce Factory.Īfter grabbing Space City’s attention with their hit “ Flava in Ya Ear” featuring Sauce Walka, Rizzoo Rizzoo, and Rodji Diego, the single fused flavors of Texas’ north and south sides together since the days of Screwed Up Click. From the foreign cars to iced out jewelry on display, the lot is filled with the sounds of Fat Pat, DJ Screw and Southern drawls. During a warm Sunday night in Texas, the trip on Interstate-45 South to a recording studio in Houston’s Southside shows a switch-up in scenery.
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