While a student at Capital Community College, he continued to build on his talents in dancing, rapping, and acting, citing as his inspiration Lil Wayne, LL Cool J, Will Smith and Nick Cannon for his early hip-hop influences, as well as Lee Morgan, Kenny Dorham, Kid David, Meghus, and Sidney Poitier for performance.
Further appearances in Hartford Stage and Neighborhood Studios collaborations of A Midsummer Night's Dream and A Raisin In the Sun helped fuel his confidence, but he preferred to pursue hip-hop, first touring around Hartford performing his blend of old-school, positive hip-hop, often cited as a throwback to early rap artists KRS-One and Wu-Tang Clan, where he would eventually acquire his moniker.
After a brief appearance in a Jidenna music video "Knickers" as a trumpeter and a collaborative effort with the collective OflowShow and artist Bill Blacks entitled Azanto America,[3][4] Tang Sauce went into the studio to record what would be his debut mixtape Maturity.
[5] Released February 27, 2016, it received positive reviews and spawned the singles and music videos "One Time For Your Mind",[6] "Good Ol' Days",[7] and "Ego-Trippin'[8]".
[11][12] In 2020 he starred in a tv show streaming on Amazon Prime produced by his father entitled All In: The Family[13][14] where he plays the role of Kevin.