Posts Tagged ‘Chase N. Cashe’

VIDEO: Chase N. Cashe & CARTer “Bayou Classic”

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Throwback Jiggy Era Country Rap Tunes.

FKi “Weed & Arizonas” (Prod. By Chase N. Cashe)

Monday, July 19th, 2010

FKi make dope ass party jams. Chase N. Cashe is one of the best up and coming producers in the business (which you would know if you pay attention to my posts here… at all). This may be the best song either camp has produced. Absolutely fucking outstanding. I spotted this at Burn One’s spot too, where he delivered high praise for our Surf Club buddy’s beat chops.

Do the knowledge on FKi:
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Chase N Cashe “Came To See”

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Rey Reel delivers a sophisticated yet eerie beat here that sounds like it should be playing in one of those really nice, ultramodern bars with unsittable lit-up cube stools and “cool” lighting… next to the Antarctic lab from The Thing. Chase comes through some equally cool verses with a hard Wilford Brimley edge. The subtle bounce nod beat change on the third verse works.

Chase N. Cash & Kent Money “Trippin”

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Kent, as expected, steals the show with the second verse.

Chase N. Cashe “Do That (Cashe Money)”

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

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“Do That (Cashe Money)” features Chase and Kent Money over an impressively dope beat from Boi-1da, the who is pretty much responsible for Drake’s (unfortunate) success and the only humane rap-related entity in Canada right now. Kent kills. SC remains victorious.

Surf Club “Kick In The Door Freestyle”

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

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Chase N. Cashe brags about his current success (landing beats on the Young Money album and producing the Wayne and Eminem song) over Primo’s masterwork. The second verse is new guy Kent Money, who flows quite nicely.

Chili Chil “December 2nd

Monday, January 25th, 2010

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New Surf Club jamming. Chase N. Cashe on the beat. Once Chili realizes that a direct correlation exists between the eeriness of his voice and his music’s success, we will have an extremely interesting rapper on our hands.

Cheers To The Hustler

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

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The Surf Club continue to take steps toward becoming household names. Hit Boy, B. Carr, Chili Chil and Chase N. Cashe do work here over a Hit Boy beat.

Young Money “Pass The Dutch”

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

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Produced by Surf Club’s Chase N Cash. Told ya so.

Here is a short interview he did with vibe talking about the humongous Wayne/Eminem song he produced and the Surf Club’s relationship with Weezy.

Surf Club Jamz

Monday, December 14th, 2009

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If you’re not already familair with the Surf Club collective, take this opportunity to get up. With multiple tracks on the forthcoming Young Money album and work logged for Game’s next glorified production showcase, you will be hearing a lot of them soon. They have already done stuff for Diddy and Polow and are just starting to get some fringe internet attention. Chase N Cashe, Hit Boy, Chili Chil and Co. are all extremely talented both on the mic and on the boards. Cashe and Hit Boy have produced some extremely engaging beats in the past few months, with Chase’s solo instrumental album garnering some great co-signs, and Chili Chil has progressed from a Wayne derivative alien money rapper into a hard-edged, almost haunting lyricist. These guys are merging new sounds with pop sensibilities and have the potential to push the genre into new places as hit-makers… if everything works out they way it should.

I threw together a bunch of random tracks produced by different combinations of crew members with Chili Chil as the main vocal focus. There are a couple early tracks that feature Dick Dale-ish namesake borderline corn, a few radio/club hits that could have easily blown up with some exposure and a bunch of newer, more lush and complex productions. Everything is relatively progressive, no matter how limiting the canvas. I probably should have put the tracks in chronological order for development’s sake, but that would have been taxing.

Download & Enjoy

Chili Chil “Never Lonely” (Prod. by Chase N. Cashe)

Big Bilz “Lifestyle” (Prod. by Chase N. Cashe)

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