Sauce Walka Puts The "Mask On" On His Latest Track

Sauce Walka returns with his new track "Mask On."

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Sauce Walka is keeping the streets fed with every single one of his release. He's not only consistently dropped his own solo music but he's been adding his own touch on other people's records with every guest verse. The last time we heard a solo joint from him was a few months a go with his single, "OK." Today, he delivers another banger with his latest record, "Mask On."

Sauce Walka returns with his new single, "Mask On." The rapper's latest single is a massive single for the streets. While the record details his time in the streets, he questions other rappers authenticity in their raps. It's a massive banger from Sauce Walka. Hopefully, he comes through with more records for us in the coming months.

Quotable Lyrics
Boy you know you had a good job, why you actin' bad?
I still remember your name tag
N*gga buy a gun, now he Mad Max
Boy you know you ain't shot shit but on your mixtape, your choppa pop shit


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