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Cash Cobain Announces New Album Release Date, Shares Massive Posse Cut “Problem”: Listen

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Cash Cobain has announced the release date for his long-teased new album Play Cash Cobain. The New York rapper and producer’s follow-up to last year’s Pretty Girls Love Slizzy is out on Friday, August 23. The new album includes the singles “Dunk Contest,” “Fisherrr,” and “Rump Punch.” It also features a new song called “Problem,” which is a new posse cut remix of Laila!’s “Not My Problem” that has bars from Flo Milli, Big Sean, Fabolous, Luh Tyler, YN Jay, Anycia, 6lack, Don Q, Rob49, Chow Lee, and others. Listen to the new track below; scroll down for the Play Cash Cobain cover artwork.

Cobain is currently on tour with his “Fisherrr (Remix)” collaborator Ice Spice. Revisit Alphonse Pierre’s “An R-Rated Day With Cash Cobain, the Raunchiest Rapper in New York” on the Pitch.

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