
Born Cashmere Small in The Bronx in 1996, Cash Cobain is a NYC sample-drill innovator whose Pretty Girls Love Slizzy and Play Cash Cobain projects helped invent the 'sexy drill' aesthetic — a slower, more sensual NYC drill subgenre that's reshaped 2020s East Coast rap. He's also an in-demand producer whose work spans Bay Swag, Chow Lee, and a deep bench of NYC artists. He features on (and produces) Hardstone Psycho's 'Attitude' (2024, with Charlie Wilson) — a rare double-credit feature that places Cash's signature sexy-drill aesthetic inside Don's narcotic-soul template, and pairs both with Charlie Wilson's gospel-rooted R&B tenor. He also co-produces 'Ice Age' on the same album, deepening the production relationship. Cash's broader catalog and his role as one of NYC drill's most-creative new voices makes the 'Attitude' collaboration a meaningful cross-regional moment in the Hardstone Psycho rollout — a record that pulls Don into NYC's post-2022 sexy-drill conversation while preserving his Houston-rooted vocal core.
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