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Saucy Santana and DJ Akademiks Beef Erupts, Homophobic Slurs Said

[ad_1] Saucy Santana and DJ Akademiks have begun trading shots online, with both sides throwing around homophobic slurs to get their point across.Saucy Santana and Akademiks Beef EruptsThe feud began on Monday (Oct. 30) after Ak responded to criticism Saucy Santana had directed at him following his dismissal of the City Girls talent, specifically Yung Miami's."Here on out man I wanna let everyone know man I'm cool with the LGBTQ community but no b***y man like motherf***ing Saucy Santana can talk to me n***a," Ak said on his latest livestream, with "b***y man" being a Jamaican homophobic slur. "We spit in your face n***a. Me and you couldn't even have a conversation. You's...

Saucy Santana Appears to Accuse Kodak Black of Stealing His Song

[ad_1] Saucy Santana is seemingly accusing Kodak Black of stealing his song "Walk."Last night (Oct. 12), TheShadeRoom shared side-by-side photos of 2022 XXL Freshman Saucy Santana and Kodak Black wearing the same outfit and asked their followers who wore the look better. Yak chimed in in the comment section posting, "All lives matter," along with orange heart and shoulder shrug emojis. However, Saucy had a much different response."#TSBroStoleMySong," the "Material Girl" rapper commented.Saucy Santana appears to be referencing his song "Walk," which was released in June 2021. Last month, Kodak Black released a song titled "Spin." Both tracks utilize the word "walk" over and over in the chorus."Uh, yeah, hoe, yeah, I know that you can talk/You talkin’ all...

2022 XXL Freshman Cypher SoFaygo, Doechii, KayCyy, Saucy Santana

[ad_1] Tell the truth, this is what you’ve all been waiting for. Now, that the 2022 XXL Freshman Class is fully unsheathed, and the pleasantries of the Mean Comments, ABCs and individual freestyles are out of the way, it’s time to get the finals: the 2022 XXL Freshman Cyphers. The first group of rappers from the new class that are ready to show and prove in the rap circle is Tampa, Fla. native Doechii, Atlanta’s SoFaygo, KayCyy from Kenya and St. Paul, Minn., and Saucy Santana, who calls Bridgeport, Conn. and Perry, Fla. home.It all starts with a fire track, and one of the hottest producers in the game has provided that this...

Saucy Santana’s 2022 XXL Freshman Freestyle

[ad_1] Saucy Santana is unapologetically breaking the mold in hip-hop as he simultaneously remains true to himself. He's one-of-one, and has earned a legion of fans for his viral raps and witty phrases. The 28-year-old rapper, who reps Bridgeport, Conn. and Perry, Fla., has friendships with accomplished rappers like City Girls and Latto, which has brought more attention his way. He also recently hit the road and collaborated with Latto for his new song "Booty." While those moves may have bolstered his success, Santana has locked in his latest accomplishment on his own: being a member of the 2022 XXL Freshman Class.Extra-long, bedazzled nails, a full-face of makeup and tight-fitting ensemble to accentuate his curvaceous shape are all part of...

2022 XXL Freshman Class Revealed

[ad_1] If there’s one thing hip-hop continues to do throughout its nearly 50 years of existence it’s evolve. Though inspiration can been seen and heard across decades, nothing has truly been the same from the genre’s music to the artists over the years. Part of hip-hop’s most exciting evolution comes in the form of the rising newcomers that enter the game every year. It’s why XXL Freshman, which kicked off in 2007, was created in the first place. The annual dedication to the new crop of hip-hop talent celebrates its 15th anniversary this year. Now, it’s time for the 2022 XXL Freshman Class to make its mark.Before XXL’s staff selected the members...

Saucy Santana Thinks He Was Ahead of His Time With Viral Hit Song

[ad_1] Define MeInterview: Kemet HighEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Spring 2022 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.When it comes to the rap game, Saucy Santana, 28, has been stroking the bees’ nest. In the last two years, the Perry, Fla. native has unleashed five projects including Pretty Little Gangsta, Keep It Playa and more. All are threaded with his tortuous flow, racy lyrics and viral anthems that have boosted his buzz. Here, the rising rapper and established personality discusses five songs that have earned him the title of being next up.“Walk Em Like a Dog”That was my first song. And it did 1 million plays in one week. I...

The Break Presents – Saucy Santana

[ad_1] Some people are just made for stardom, and excel at whatever it is they do. Such is the case with Saucy Santana, who was originally a young makeup artist and hairdresser in Tallahassee, Fla., after moving there from Connecticut. He made his way in life by hustling and boosting years ago, with no real interest in making music, even with his proximity to his close friends, Miami rap duo City Girls. Then 2019 changed all that. After Saucy created his very first song, "Walk Em Like A Dog"—not to be confused with his other hit "Walk"—solely because he needed a theme song for his podcast in 2019, things started moving. The track is centered on leaving...