Their debut mixtape, , served as the genesis of the Sauce religion and upped their social media Standom.
It was meant to be a spiritual and mental awakening for people to have a different observation of living in Houston, especially how people are living out of the ghetto.
For us, it was important to have a movement that could pick the city back up as a collective rather than one artist.
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Sosamann: I feel the same way.
It was personal when Houston went on its rise and when the city was on its downfall.
It shows that young black men from the hood can still have personalities and still enjoy life.
The city of Houston has yet to see something as big as this since the surge of Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and Mike Jones.