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Lil Yachty Links Up With Co Cash On "tOlD mE"


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Memphis' Co Cash is readying the release of his Interscope debut, F.A.C.T.S. which is due out later this year. Co Cash' earned a strong local buzz, becoming one of the leading stars in Memphis' hip-hop scene. Now, the rapper returns with his new single, "tOlD mE" which features Lil Yachty.

Co Cash is gearing up for his major label debut which will be executive produced by Tay Keith. He and Tay Keith have a long history of working together, previously pairing up for their joint project, Foolhardy which arrived last year. Keith holds down the production on Cash's new collaboration with Lil Yachty. 

On his new record, Cash said, “Music’s my escape from all my problems, and I want to make other people feel good about themselves. I want to motivate them and give them positive vibes, and then just keep going from there.”

Quotable Lyrics
Say this your bitch, I put my dick up in her twat
I'mma let her drown, I ain't got no feelings for a thot
VVS lookin' like some dried up snot
In other words, I just put some boogers in my watch

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