Cardo and Alchemist Praise Cash Cobain for Revolutionizing New York Rap with Sexy Drill

The legendary producers highlighted Cobain's innovative style of sampling soul and R&B tracks.

June 15, 2024
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The Alchemist and Cardo Got Wings are big fans of how Cash Cobain has revolutionized the sound of New York City.

During a discussion on Lucid Monday's Conversations segment, the producers praised how emerging talents have reshaped hip-hop's sound through innovative techniques. Among these rising stars is Cash Cobain, known for his skillful sampling of soul and R&B tracks, which has sparked a new music trend in NYC known as "Sexy Drill."

According to Alc and Cardo, Cash is one of their favorite new producers, and his beats have captured their full attention.

"Shout out to Cash Cobain because he's killing it with that shit right now," Cardo said in the conversation linked below. "I feel like he's an innovator. He brought New York two different sounds. You know what I'm saying? I look at him and his samples cause he knows how to sample. But how he be cutting in FL? Like I was just with him the other day; he's one of the most unique, concise kids coming up."

Cash has been tearing up the city with his viral hit "Fisherrr" featuring Bay Swag. Prior to the song's success, Cash had been slowly introducing the Sexy Drill sound with tracks such as "Rump," "Slizzy Dialogue," and "Dunk Contest" from his second studio album, Pretty Girls Love Slizzy, released last September.

Cash played a key role in ushering in the sample drill wave in 2020, before becoming a pioneer of the current "Sexy Drill" wave that's dominating the city today. In an interview with Complex, Cash explained why "Sexy Drill" resonates with New Yorkers.

"We from New York," said Cash. "We gutter, we street, but we also want to have a good time. We want to get fresh, we want all the girls, and we want to be outside. We don't just want to be on kill time all the time. We just want to be fly. I think everybody wants to feel good, party, and just feel sexy."

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