Cash Cobain Recruits Big Sean, Fabolous & More For “Problem”

Rating: 4 out of 5.
Cash Cobain - Problem

I never thought I would listen to a 7:39 Cash Cobain track.

In my very humble opinion, Cash Cobain deserves the Rookie of the Year award. Although he’s been dropping impressive tracks since 2018, 2024 has been a standout year for him. Songs like “Fisherr” and “Grippy” have gained serious traction, and he’s collaborated with megastars like Ice Spice and J. Cole. He was also featured on XXL’s Freshman list. If Rookie of the Year seems too far-fetched, he definitely deserves the 6th Man of the Year award.

In a few days, Cash Cobain will drop his highly anticipated sophomore album, PLAY CASH COBAIN. While you may have already heard some tracks from the album, the new single “Problem” is now available on streaming services. You’ll be amazed at the extensive lineup of featured artists on this track.

“Problem” boasts an impressive lineup, featuring Big Sean, Flo Milli, Fabolous, Don Q, Rob49, 6LACK, Anycia, YN Jay, Luh Tyler, Kaliii, Lay Bankz, Chow Lee, and Flee. With such a diverse cast, each artist delivers an exciting and engaging verse that meshes well with Cash Cobain’s glitchy, bass-heavy production and Laila!’s incredibly catchy hook. Despite its lengthy run time, the track never feels stale, maintaining its energy and appeal throughout. Overall, it’s a standout collaboration that keeps listeners hooked from start to finish.

I feel like I just listened to the whole Cash Cobain album.


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