Grab your glasses Saucy Santana came to the Lemonade and spilled a cup full! The social media socialite talked about his budding music career and new music is on the way. Saucy talked about why he’s always involved in the rap girl beef and how he stays out the middle of his friends in the industry. Santana also spilled on his popular saying “Caresha Please,” and if he got a cut from the popular podcast on Revolt! Does he think Caresha should change the way she talks?…Get the full Lemonade in the interview. Grab a cup, throw it back, and sip on that!
Saucy Santana Talks Female Rap Beef, 1800 Bad B, Caresha Please, New album, Being Gay in the Streets
Published by Leah A. Henry
Named a Top Media Trailblazer in 2024 by Black Women in Media, Leah Henry's almost decade in her career has cemented her brand in the industry. The On Air Personality, Multimedia Producer, and Host is a force in entertainment and is most known for her viral brand "Leah's Lemonade." Leah credits her time at Howard University to her sharp journalistic background, dedication to her craft, and her pursuit of excellence as a journalist. You've probably caught one of her viral celebrity interviews with stars like Mathew Knowles, Stevie J, Wendy Williams and more. Leah has spent over a decade on the radio in several cities like Washington D.C., Baltimore, and Columbus, Ohio. Leah's worked with and hosted events for brands like Amazon, Adidas, and Originals by Africa's Best. You can also catch Leah as an Entertainment correspondent on outlets like MSNBC, Fox Soul, and Fox 5 DC. As Leah famously says at the Lemonade Stand "Grab a cup, throw it back. and sip on all of that!" View all posts by Leah A. Henry