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Rating: 2.5 out of 5.
Cash Cobain be in the woods with the wolves?
Cash Cobain continues his dominance in New York hip-hop with “Wish,” a record that sees him pivot away from the silky smooth pulse that helped define his sexy drill wave.
On the song, Cobain leans into unapologetic street talk, referencing pulling cards, moving with steppers, and having enough capital to put serious pressure on adversaries, all delivered with a laid-back confidence that makes the threats feel conversational rather than theatrical.
Production-wise, “Wish” stomps forward with militant drums and seismic bass, abandoning the club-ready bounce for a darker trap atmosphere that feels spiritually aligned with the kind of cinematic grit Jeezy once thrived on, while layers of autotune and scattered ad-libs add texture to his relaxed yet calculated flow.
Ultimately, “Wish” reinforces Cash Cobain’s versatility, proving he can stretch beyond his established formula while still sounding unmistakably like himself.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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