Sauce Walka & Sayso P Shot in Memphis + Cardi B Type 304 Caught Being Racist!

It’s just another day in the sauce life, baby. Another day in the South, where the Go Yards are everywhere, the diamonds are everywhere, and the bankrolls just keep stacking. But last night, things took a dark turn in Memphis.
Sauce Walka & Sayso P Shot in Memphis—What Really Happened?

If you’ve been keeping up, you’ve probably already seen the shocking footage. A man was laid out in the street, lifeless. The scene? Right near the West End Hotel. And if you know Memphis, you know the city don’t play.
Let’s get into the details. TSF rapper Sayso P was shot and killed near the FedEx Forum on Saturday, while Sauce Walka was also shot but remains in stable condition. Reports say the shooting happened at the intersection of Second Street and Lt. George W. Lee Avenue. When the police arrived, they found two victims. The streets are buzzing with speculation—was it a robbery? A hit? Or were they just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
One thing about Memphis—it’s a hungry city. My friend, who grew up there, has been telling me for years how dangerous it is. She said even back in the early 2000s, the city had an epidemic of not just crime, but drug abuse. You don’t just walk around flexing jewelry in Memphis and think people won’t be watching.
Sayso P himself even said, “Rappers don’t come to Memphis.” Was he speaking facts, or was he unknowingly predicting his own fate? Some people are wondering if he had ties to the city—his IG bio says “Memphis,” but no one really knows his full background.
When footage from the crime scene surfaced, you could see Sauce Walka standing near an emergency vehicle, surrounded by flashing lights and police cars. A normal day turned tragic in an instant.
And this is the thing with the rap game—being a rapper automatically puts a target on your back. Whether it’s haters, robbers, or people with street beefs, you’re always a walking come-up for somebody. Just look at what happened to Young Dolph. The same city. The same tragic cycle.
I don’t know if Sauce Walka or Sayso P had enemies out there, but I do know this—when it goes down, it goes down fast. My condolences go out to Sayso P’s family, and I’m hoping Sauce Walka pulls through. Life is short, and in this game, your last Instagram post could be your last moments on Earth.
Cardi B Type 304 Caught Being Racist in Family Dollar?!

Now let’s get into this other crazy situation. A foundational Black American man caught a Latina woman talking reckless about him in Spanish inside a Family Dollar. And the kicker? She thought he couldn’t understand her.
Here’s the clip—she’s running her mouth, calling him all types of slurs in Spanish, thinking she’s getting away with it. But then? Boom. He checks her in Spanish right back. And suddenly, she switches up. “I was just playing, I was just playing!”
Nah, sis. You got caught.
This whole situation reminds me of Cardi B and the problematic things she’s said about Black people over the years. Y’all remember when she called a dead baby a monkey? Or when she called multiple Black women roaches? Or when she laughed about drugging men and robbing them? But somehow, she gets a pass every time.
And this is exactly the same energy we’re seeing from this Family Dollar worker. Even at her lowest, making minimum wage in a dollar store, she still thinks she’s better than a Black man. Ain’t that crazy?
It’s the same mindset my friend saw in Houston—she was volunteering downtown, handing out food to the homeless, and a white homeless woman called her the n-word. Imagine that. Living under a bridge, no food, no shelter, but still thinking she’s better than a Black woman.
This is why we call it out. This is why we don’t let it slide. They’ll pretend to love Black culture, love Black men, and love Black music—until they get comfortable and start talking reckless when they think nobody’s listening.
But guess what? We’re always listening.
So let’s talk about it. Get in the comments—what do y’all think about this Sauce Walka and Sayso P situation? And what about this racist Cardi B type at Family Dollar? Drop your thoughts below.
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