Sauce Walka confronted Ray J aggressively backstage after hearing that the singer might have taken shots at him during a livestream, AllHipHop reports.
- June 25, 2026
AceShowbiz - Sauce Walka confronted Ray J aggressively backstage after hearing that the singer might have taken shots at him during a livestream, AllHipHop reports. During the heated exchange, Sauce Walka urged Ray J to address any grievances directly rather than resorting to indirect insults.
Hotnewhiphop also reported that the confrontation stemmed from remarks made by Ray J and Adrien Broner during a recent stream, where both appeared to make subtle negative comments about Sauce Walka. The tension escalated when Sauce Walka questioned them about these remarks and engaged with the livestream chat to clarify what was said. Notably, the interaction involved Broner, who usually streams with DeenTheGreat but has recently been appearing alongside Ray J. The atmosphere on the stream was intense, contributing to a viral clip featuring Broner’s erratic behavior. Despite the verbal heat, no physical altercation or security intervention occurred during the backstage confrontation.
Sauce Walka is a Houston-based rapper and songwriter best known for his 2015 diss track "Wack 2 Wack," which called out Drake for appropriating Houston hip-hop culture. He has been a controversial figure in the rap scene, having been involved in various high-profile disputes and legal issues, which AceShowbiz previously covered. Sauce Walka’s style of confrontation on this occasion appears influenced by wrestling’s theatrical showmanship, particularly the WWF, which aligns with his reputation for bold and unfiltered expressions.
This incident highlights the increasingly blurred lines between real conflict and performance in today’s streaming and social media landscape. Neither Sauce Walka nor Ray J has confirmed whether their face-off was authentic or staged, but the public exchange has nonetheless drawn significant attention, illustrating how artists are leveraging online platforms to amplify their personal brand and disputes.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.