FULL SHOW: Sauce Walka Throws Threats At Baby Momma & Drake In Leaked Audio + Marlon Wayans Interview
Sauce Walka’s leaked audio threatening Drake and his ex-partner Kylie isn’t just a celebrity beef—it’s a cultural reckoning over exploitation, loyalty, and the cost of silence in Black creative spaces. The revelation that Kylie, after years of intimidation and threats, is finally speaking out exposes a system where Black women in high-profile relationships are silenced not by choice, but by fear. The hosts dismantle the myth of the 'crime of passion' victim, warning that romantic entanglements with partnered women aren’t just risky—they’re life-threatening, especially when ego and pride override morality. This isn’t just about Drake’s use of Houston’s culture without lifting up local artists; it’s about power, ownership, and who gets to define authenticity in hip-hop. The episode escalates with a scathing critique of the Rick Chow verdict, where a 14-year-old fleeing with four bottles of water was shot in the back—despite having a gun—because the jury accepted a self-defense claim that defies logic and justice. The hosts argue the real crime wasn’t the shooting, but the societal permission to treat a minor theft as a death sentence. They expose the grotesque double standard in how men’s sexual pasts are judged: a man’s history with men is framed as betrayal, while a woman’s similar experience is dismissed as irrelevant. This hypocrisy reveals not moral failing, but deep-seated fear of hidden identity.
Sauce Walka’s leaked threats against Drake and Kylie expose systemic exploitation of Houston’s culture without uplifting local artists.
Kylie is speaking out not for clout but after years of silence, intimidation, and threats, revealing the real cost of staying quiet in high-profile relationships.
Chasing a fleeing teenager over a minor theft and shooting them in the back is never justified, even if they had a gun.
The legal system’s acceptance of self-defense in the Rick Chow case reflects a dangerous cultural tolerance for vigilante violence.
A man’s past with men is treated as a moral betrayal, while a woman’s similar history is dismissed—revealing a deep double standard rooted in fear of hidden identity.
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Podcast Promos and Intro
The episode opens with a series of iHeartRadio podcast promos for shows like Hey Jonas, Deep Cover: The Family Man, Reality with the King, and We The Unhoused, setting the tone for a mix of entertainment and social commentary.
Morning Energy and the Wheelchair Incident
The hosts kick off with their signature banter, reacting to Jess arriving late after witnessing a disturbing scene where a man in a wheelchair attacked his partner. The discussion turns to whether recording the incident was ethical and how it could impact the victim legally.
Front Page News: Politics, Justice, and Power
“I wonder why this one caused all the blowback, though. Like, I mean, all of the things that have happened, not the billions of dollars of taxpayer money being spent on the war in Iran and nobody wants, all the grants and funding freezes that have been canceled and cut, all the federal jobs that were cut by doge, you know, the billion dollars to the ballroom, Medicaid being cut, snap benefits being cut. Why was this such a problem?”
The Sauce Walka-Drake Feud and Alleged Threats
“There's a lot of women out here. Find one that doesn't have a man. Okay, I know y'all think it's cool to be smashing other guys, girls. And truthfully if your girl is letting another guy smash, that's not your girl. But my point is the squarest man on the planet will kill you over their woman.”
Voices from the Frontlines: Nurses and Survivors
Listeners call in with powerful stories: a nurse from Ashburn, Georgia, speaks out about being treated as a 'burrito' after being hailed a hero during the pandemic, and a father shares his daughter's harrowing experience of being shot in a drive-by, highlighting her resilience and recovery.
“son but then ran away, call the cops. Okay? Every situation does not require escalation. And this was clearly one of those situations. Okay? Why turn a minor dispute into a permanent consequence? Nobody should lose their life over something that could have been handled with a phone call to 911.”
“I like to laugh, but I don't see the funny in somebody's violent, tragic death. I don't give a George Floyd, Charlie Kirk, Cheryl Underwood's husband committed suicide. Yeah, it was a lot. It was a lot. It's like, I don't see the humor in that.”
“You are not the law, Rick Chow. All right? Hell, it wouldn't be justified if they did it either.”
Hosts
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Charlamagne Tha Guy
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DJ Envy
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Marlon Wayans
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Jess O'Larry
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Rick Chow
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Drake
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Sauce Walka
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Jay-Z
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Cyrus Belton
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Sean Wayans
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