Drake’s Team Responds to Sauce Walka’s Threats
Leaked audio and social media reactions have put Sauce Walka and Drake back in the spotlight, but not for a collaboration. The controversy began after alleged phone calls and voice notes circulated online, sparking claims that Sauce Walka made threatening remarks about Drake while speaking about a dispute involving his ex, Kiley Lossen. The recordings quickly spread across social platforms and turned into a fresh wave of speculation about the two rappers’ history and possible tension.
Sauce Walka responded publicly to the viral chatter and said the story being told online was inaccurate. In a video and later a caption, he argued that the alleged threat was not really about Drake at all. According to his version of events, his anger was aimed at podcast host Adam22, whom he accused of speaking about his son during a recent No Jumper conversation. He also suggested that people were twisting the situation for attention and making it look worse than it was. At the same time, he did not fully back away from the conflict, implying that certain personal boundaries had been crossed and that he was still frustrated by what had been said.
The drama intensified as more details from the leaked audio were discussed online. The claims reportedly included comments about wanting Drake’s car shot at and warnings that the Toronto rapper should understand who he was dealing with. Kiley Lossen later said she was the one who released the recordings. She told The Shade Room that she felt forced to speak out after what she described as intimidation and being silenced. She also clarified that while she and Drake had once been involved, the online conversation had distorted the real issue she was trying to address.
As the story spread, social media users filled the comments with jokes, disbelief, and criticism. Some people joked that Drake’s name keeps appearing in unexpected beefs and that the situation had become almost hard to keep up with. Others focused on Sauce Walka himself, mocking parts of the clips and questioning why he appeared to be holding a baby seat in one of the videos. A number of commenters dismissed the entire situation as weak drama, saying the internet had seen more entertaining controversies before. The reactions ranged from amused to unimpressed, with many treating the story more like meme material than serious conflict.
Drake’s camp also appeared unconcerned. His longtime associate Chubbs reportedly responded to the controversy with laughing emojis under a post about the leaked audio. He then allegedly wrote that the person involved “ain’t gone do nothing,” signaling that the claims were not being taken seriously on their end. That reaction added another layer to the story, suggesting Drake’s circle saw the situation as noise rather than a real threat.
What began as leaked audio quickly turned into a wider online spectacle, pulling in old relationship rumors, rap-industry tension, and fan commentary. With Sauce Walka denying the main narrative, Kiley Lossen standing by her decision to release the recordings, and Drake’s team shrugging off the claims, the controversy continues to play out publicly.


