

Sauce Walka is mourning the loss of his artist, Sayso P, who was tragically shot and killed in Memphis.
According to The Sauce Factory leader, Sayso’s affinity for marijuana may have played a factor in his death, as the rapper chose to go outside to smoke, against their wishes.
Sauce Walka, who was deeply close to the rising star, took to social media to express his grief while vowing to continue carrying on his legacy. “Words or tears can’t explain the loss I feel!” Sauce wrote in the heartfelt post.

“Splatt I wish your fat ahh listened to me and stayed in the room. I told u we could smoke that blunt after security and the rest of our familia pull up.. SOSAMAN TOLD U F dat weed wait til we leave an hit superior first,” he wrote.
“You always so hardheaded blood but u kno ima ride wit u regardless we come together we leave together.”
Sauce Walka’s post continued, wishing Sayso had made a different decision that night. “Wish u just went DR wit shimmy and shot off and skipped this trip to Memphis but u was too excited I finally agreed to come to da M,” he shared.

“Its been 4 years since @tsf1punch_10100 brought u to the familia did everything I could to help u change ur lifestyle from Miami to all 50 states we been mashing and splashing together… I learned a lot from u young spilla and I’m thankful for all the loyalty and support city to city hood to hood wit them sticks RAP HUSTLING.”
In a powerful message, Sauce Walka reflected on Sayso’s legacy, promising to make sure the world knew the true essence of his character. “U left earth as a RICH YOUNG BOSS U left this earth happy an successful ima make sure the world knows that who u really are,” he vowed.

“But unfortunately most our kings and bosses are at war with each other. I hope one day we all STOP TAKING LIVES from our communities and actually start to enjoy and build better futures for our cultures. But the streets are the streets so ℹ accept what came with being your big brother. I love u Splatt.”
Sauce Walka’s tribute not only honors his artist’s memory but also calls for a change, urging his community to stop the cycle of violence that too often robs promising young people of their futures.
See Sauce Walka’s Instagram post below.