Crybaby Cash Is Set To Debut A New Full Length Project

Crybaby Cash Is Set To Debut A New Full Length Project

From the big easy, aka New Orleans, Louisiana, Crybaby Cash is a versatile recording artist making his presence felt in the music industry. The creative began his journey creating content on Vine back in 2013 before moving to YouTube, where he amassed over 17 million views for his viral rapper impersonations under the name mcashhole. Eventually, he began recording music of his own, rebranded his name to Crybaby Cash, and embarked on a new journey as an artist.

Crybaby Cash has been consistently releasing new music and videos since 2018 and has racked up millions of streams and views across multiple platforms in the process. He’s an artist that doesn’t hold anything back in his lyrics, and many have picked up his authentic sound.

 

Soon, Crybaby Cash is to be releasing the first full-length project of his career. Titled “Jocing Bad Season II,” it’s a follow-up to his 2019 EP “Jocing Bad.” The last project was inspired by the show “Breaking Bad,” while this new one follows a similar theme pulling inspiration from the “Joker” movie.

 

JBII is said to consist of multiple 808 heavy trap songs that detail Cash and his surrounding world but also include emotional slower songs from the artist. Crybaby Cash’s versatility is expected to be on full display, and it’s sure to be one of his best tapes yet.

 

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