Sauce Walka is not letting the internet run wild with only one side of the story.
The Houston rapper has responded after his child’s mother, Kiley Lossen, allegedly leaked several phone calls that appeared to show him making threats toward Drake. The situation quickly became one of hip-hop’s messiest online dramas, dragging in Drake, OVO Chubbs, No Jumper’s Adam22, and now Sauce himself.
On Wednesday morning, June 3, Sauce Walka hopped on Instagram with a lengthy message and a three-minute video that felt less like damage control and more like a warning shot. Sitting inside a red Maybach convertible, Sauce previewed his new song “Baby Mama Drama” while filming outside a Houston strip mall he says he owns. According to Sauce, the property includes a tire shop, a THC store, and a strip club.
The timing was not subtle. The post came after Kiley Lossen allegedly released private audio in which Sauce could reportedly be heard reacting to claims that she had been involved with Drake. The leaked calls immediately went viral, especially after fans began focusing on the alleged threats aimed at the Toronto rapper.
The drama escalated even further when Drake’s longtime security chief, OVO Chubbs, appeared to respond online by brushing off the situation. “N***a ain’t gone do nothing,” he wrote on Instagram, seemingly dismissing Sauce’s alleged comments.
But Sauce Walka is making it clear he is not backing down.
“I don’t start s**t, I finish it,” Sauce wrote in his Instagram post.
He also insisted that the issue was never simply about Kiley Lossen or her alleged connection to Drake. Instead, Sauce said the real problem was Adam22 speaking on private matters publicly.
“The grease was about @adam22 speaking on the business,” he wrote, adding that it was “never about the p***y.”
That line became the center of Sauce’s response. Rather than frame the drama as jealousy over his child’s mother, he tried to shift the conversation toward respect, public commentary, and what he sees as outsiders getting too comfortable discussing his personal life.
In the video, Sauce also suggested that Drake has been referencing him in music for years. He claimed fans were only now catching on because of the Kiley Lossen drama.
“Buddy been making ‘Tender Songs’ about me for 4-5 albums,” Sauce wrote. “Y’all was just sleep.”
He then pointed directly to Drake’s recent music, including “Janice STFU,” claiming the track contains references to him and his relationship with Lossen. The song has already become one of Drake’s biggest recent records, debuting at No. 1 and adding more fuel to the speculation around who exactly he is addressing in the lyrics.
“Hey, man, the man just dropped a whole new album, and every song was about me, me, me, baby,” Sauce said in the clip. “Yeah, I’m the n***a he talking about.”
Sauce also appeared to connect lyrics from “Janice STFU” to his own situation, saying, “That was me from the start.”
Adam22 eventually jumped into the conversation as well, commenting under Sauce’s post, “You going through it huh?”
That response only added another layer to the already chaotic back-and-forth. For Sauce, Adam22’s involvement seems to be just as serious as Drake’s alleged connection to Lossen. The rapper repeatedly made it clear that he believes Adam22 crossed a line by discussing personal business on a public platform.
Meanwhile, Kiley Lossen’s leaked calls continue to circulate online, with fans dissecting every line and trying to connect the drama to Drake’s lyrics. Some fans believe Drake may have been throwing subliminals toward Sauce, while others think Sauce is reading too deeply into the music.
Either way, the story has now grown far beyond a private dispute.
What started as leaked phone calls between Sauce Walka and Kiley Lossen has turned into a full-blown hip-hop spectacle involving one of the biggest rappers in the world, one of rap media’s most controversial personalities, and a Houston artist who is clearly not afraid to say exactly how he feels.
For now, Sauce Walka says his full official response is still coming.

