Cash Cobain Drops Super-Packed Posse Track ‘Problem,’ Announces Release Date for ‘Play Cash Cobain’ Album

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The nearly eight-minute single features Flo Milli, Big Sean, Fabolous, Luh Tyler, YN Jay and nine other MCs.

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Amanda Belawski @RespectiveCollective

Cash Cobain has recruited a massive crew to help him on his new single, “Problem,” a nearly eight-minute posse cut featuring 14 MCs that dropped on Wednesday (August 14) in the lead-up to the release of the buzzing Bronx rapper’s upcoming album.

The woozy sexy drill track whose visualizer video features footage of Cash and friends and others dancing to the track that prominently samples Laila!’s “Not My Problem” — which was released just two months ago — is super-packed with feature bars from Fabolous, Kenzo B, Big Sean, Lay Bankz, Luh Tyler, Anycia, Chow Lee, Kaliii, 6LACK, Flo Milli, YN Jay, Flee, Don Q, and Rob49. In announcing the track, Cobain joked about the long feature roster, “did something different for yall today yall lucky it wasn’t 15 minutes lmaoo.”

And, as packed as it is, it could have been even more jammed. “It seems like every day somebody new comes out with an Instagram, aesthetic video so I really don’t know [how many people will be on the song]. It’s well over 10,” Cobain said on Lil Yachty‘s  A Safe Place Podcast  last month. At the time he also noted, “Everyone not gonna make it.” HipHopDX also said that some artists who’d been hyping the song on their socials along with the MC before its release didn’t make the final version, including King Combs, Veeze and Rylo Rodriguez and Karrahbooo.

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Cobain also announced that this upcoming album, Play Cash Cobain, is due out on August 23. The follow-up to 2023’s Pretty Girls Love Slizzy will feature previously released singles “Fisherrr,” “Rump Punch” and “Dunk Contest.” The rapper is on tour now with “Fisherrr” remix collaborator Ice Spice on her headlining Y2K! tour.

Watch the “Problem” visualizer below.

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