Sauce Walka Drops "Sauce Ghetto Gospel" Ft. Jim Jones & More

Sauce Walka returns with his new project "Sauce Ghetto Gospel."

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It's been a big yet controversial year for Sauce Walka. The rapper was engulfed in several feuds with rappers over the course of the year, but he's also dished out a whole lot of dope music. Despite beefing Future, Cardi B & Offset, Ric Flair, and Travis Scott, he delivered several loose singles over the course of the year leading up to the release of August's Drip God project. Today, he returns with the official follow-up, Sauce Ghetto Gospel.

Sauce Walka is back with his latest project, Sauce Ghetto Gospel. The rapper's new project opens up with the previously released single, "Ghetto Gospel." It also features appearances from Big Baby Flava, Pe$o, Jim Jones -- who features alongside Trav on "Want It All" -- Sauce Gohan and BG Kenny Lou. Peep the new project below and sound off in the comments. 


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