“Sample Drill” originator Cash Cobain shares new track ‘Rump Punch’, announces tour support for Ice Spice

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Two days ago, the World Wide Web witnessed Ice Spice’s announcements for her upcoming North American tour and the unveiling of her highly-criticised album cover to ‘Y2K!’ photographed by David LaChapelle, according to the Bronx-bred rapper.

Alongside that news came the details about her supporting acts. New York City’s rising artist-producer Cash Cobain is the only rapper listed and has her producer RIOTUSA as her official tour DJ. Today, Cash Cobain shared a brand new single with his fans called ‘Rump Punch’. It’s a short song detailing his linkup with an attractive curvy woman, who he “might give [her] a son.”

A month ago, Ice Spice featured and appeared in the video for the official remix to ‘Fisherrr’ featuring Bay Swag, directed by KZA.


The news and the single come after the release of another fan favourite titled, ‘Grippy’. It is a catchy tune featuring J Cole, where he speaks extensively about female anatomy and promises to pay for her children to meet Mickey Mouse at Disney World. Also, the Giant Music artist appeared on the bouncy ‘Attitude’ with Don Toliver and Charlie Wilson—a track with over ten million streams on Spotify and made its Billboard 100 debut at #96, featured on A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s incredible ‘Body’, and produced Lancey Foux’s ‘Daylight’ featuring Teezo Touchdown.


Written by Richardine Bartee

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