Houston rapper Sauce Walka recently expressed his resolute stance against any potential collaboration with controversial artist 6ix9ine, asserting that not even an astronomical sum of money could sway his decision.
During a candid conversation on the popular Clearly Cultured podcast, host Mike Mills posed the question of whether Sauce Walka would consider teaming up with 6ix9ine for a hefty $1 million. In response, Sauce Walka offered a defiant and well-reasoned explanation for his unwavering position.
Declaring his stance, Sauce Walka emphasized, “I can’t do it, I can’t do it, I can’t do it” he said. “Why would I go rap with this man when I can have a great time, a threesome, and make a million in two, three months?”
In the midst of the discussion, co-host J Mac probed further by presenting a variety of substantial financial incentives that could potentially sway Sauce Walka’s stance. However, the Houston rapper remained steadfast in his commitment to avoiding collaboration with 6ix9ine.
Sauce Walka elucidated his position by sharing, “I would’ve signed the record deal,” he said. “One hundred million, a billion — I would not do it. I will not do no song with a person that told on somebody — that deliberately did this in front of the whole world and I have full information of this before. I know that you did this to the world and you represent this.”
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