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Cashis Delivers "I'ma Ride" Featuring Young Buck, Problem, & More


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Cashis was one of the more promising rappers on the Shady Records roster during their mid-2000's reign. Born in the midwest and then raised in Southern California, Cashis delivered infectious verses that drew inspiration from two distinctive regions. His career was derailed after leaving Shady, although Eminem would offer him assistance by way of production and direction after his departure. 

As the year draws to a close, Cashis decided to end 2018 off with some new music. His new I’ma Ride EP is a slick talking street project that features guest appearances from Problem, Young Buck, Emilio Rojas, Mac Lucci, Project Pat, Flip Major, Roscoe, June B, Vibe, and more. Running for eight songs, Cashis' latest endeavor is a well-composed project with features that help enhance the experience without taking away from the vibe. 

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