I have listened to hip-hop and rap artists who can pack a melody all right, but very few really get to own their craft and live the music. C.A.S.H., a lyrical wizard, knows how to live out a song, packing a punch with his fresh and distinctive delivery that is nostalgic yet relevant, unheard of yet familiar. He is one of the few artists who give their heart and soul to whatever project they are working on, and the end result speaks for itself. In an era where the authenticity of rap music has been highly questioned, C.A.S.H. appears as a messiah, restoring the lost purity of the game with a tried, tested, and approved sound that is as catchy as it is timeless.
C.A.S.H. returns with a deeply engaging anthem dubbed ‘Tired’ that was inspired by his own deep conversations with his child’s mother. He sings from a woman’s point of view; a woman who wants something real and is tired of the games. “Tired” is an ode to all the frustrated women out there who end up falling for men who aren’t ready to step up…or should we call them boys?
The intro is chopped and mellow, with a gentle melodic foundation that sets a cinematically emotional tone. With the foundation set, the track gains pace with a captivating, contemporary hip-hop beat as C.A.S.H. rides it like a jet ski, showcasing his singing prowess beautifully.
The captivating beat, combined with C.A.S.H.’s distinct vocals, creates a rhythmic groove, and the catchy hooks make it an engaging anthem you can sing along to.
For me, ‘Tired’ feels like a blend of Trey Songz’s stylistic flair and Tory Lanez’s execution. The track has many strengths, and its infectious nature makes it entertaining tenfold.
Listen to what could possibly be your new favorite anthem! Sounds like a deal, right? That’s what I thought.