Kaash Paige Drops New EP ‘KAASHMYCHECKS’

Kaash Paige Drops New EP ‘KAASHMYCHECKS’

R&B

Genre-bending artist Kaash Paige has released her new project KAASHMYCHECKSvia Rostrum Records.

The six-track set, preceded by “2BADBITCHES,” is packed with confident trunk-rattling bangers that let Kaash get some melodic raps off her chest.

“My alter ego loves the thrill — lust, attention, desire, all of it. But deep down, I know too much indulgence makes the soul starve,” she says. “What feeds the ego doesn’t always feed the spirit, and KAASHMYCHECKS is me exploring that tension.”

Kaash Paige Drops New EP ‘KAASHMYCHECKS’
Rostrum Records

The Juicy J-assisted “Pimp Daddy” is driven by a knocking beat that carries the same weight as Waka Flocka Flame’s “Hard in Da Paint.”

Alt-R&B sensation PHABO links up with Kaash on “P4P,” where they splurge on rendezvous. Kaash raps, “I pay for the p**sy, I swear / I swear I don’t even care / Nah, f**k that get it for free / She just wanna h-o-e.”

“P4P” arrives with an Alex Fowler-directed visual that is reminiscent of Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “Otis” video.

Even though Kaash is fully committed to her alter ego on this project, songs like “Demon Time,” where she layers her vocals in the ad-libs, and “Whole Lotta Swag,” where she toggles between singing and rapping, prove that R&B is still in her.

KAASHMYCHECKSfollows the Dallas native’s 2024 projectCatch Me While I Care.The independently released set marked her first project since releasing her sophomore album, S2ML, in 2022 via Def Jam Recordings. The LP included the 6LACK-assisted “Miss My Dawgs” and “24 Hrs” featuring Lil Tjay.

Before that, the “Love Songs” singer released her debut album,Teenage Fever,in 2020.

Stream Kaash Paige’s new EP KAASHMYCHECKS below.

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