Cash Cobain Drops “Rump Punch”

Rating: 2 out of 5.

OK, I am completely tired of this n***a.

The world has Cash Cobain fever right now. This is exactly why I have always believed in wearing masks. While I wouldn’t call Cobain a great singer or a dude who makes monumental beats, it seems like he’s tapped into the music industry, as he’s worked with everyone from J. Cole to A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie to Don Toliver. If they like him, I guess we have to. Today, Cobain released a new single called “Rump Punch.”

“Rump Punch” sounds like “Grippy” with a hat on. Not only do they share similar low-quality, Nintendo-sounding beats, but Cobain relies on a very similar melody to get his point across about destroying his women worse than Kyrie Irving destroyed Al Horford’s ankles last night. At the end of the day, the song is catchy and quirky, so people will f**k with it.

Cash Cobain should invest all the money he’s making now in Vanguard. He’ll thank me later.



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