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Here is some new music from the Shady Capo "Cashis". As you know Cashis is releasing his digital LP "Euthanasia", the duo mixtape "The Usual Suspects" with buzzing artist Carlito Rossi & his album "Art of Dying". Below is an interview that Cashis recently did with Q The Question on QtheQuestion.com , in which he explains how he understands patience, how he landed a deal with Shady records, his album, his project with Carlito Rossi & much more.
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Cashis Interview w/ QtheQuestion (Excerpt)
Cashis on Qthequestion.com
Signed to the label run by one of the biggest hip-hop stars (Eminem’s Shady Records) ever is Cashis. Coming from the rough streets of the Windy City better known as Chicago, Cashis is the emcee where in his music you can FEEL the pain, struggle, and hunger with all the adversity he faced in the past. Coming up in Chi-Town Cashis has seen it all, but with his grind he knew at one point that chance to make or break his life would eventually come.
Breaking down his story in this interview Cashis explains on how his demo impressed Eminem, that the hip-hop megastar had to bring him along. With success comes envy & we all know the experience of who are your true friends as you climb to the top. Now some things can be said about Shady Records has many know some artist left the label. Artists such as Bobby Creekwater, Stat Quo have made claims that the label was taking long to release a project from them, so they left, but on mutual terms. Cashis understands that patience is a virtue and if that’s what he has to do, to be the best so be it. With some major music coming on some top-notch projects you can say that he is getting his act together, to make major moves.
Author: Redhands
Redhands: How long did you live in Chicago?
Cashis: For 17 years and then I came out to California and went back to the Chi for a little because I didn’t adjust at first.
Redhands: Why did you move to California?
Cashis: My momma moved out there with my little brother and they were getting money. My momma told me to come out and visit and I ended up staying out there. My granny was worried about me in Chicago going to jail or getting killed so she wanted me to be in Chicago too.
Redhands: Which city inspired your style more?
Cashis: I say they both inspired me equally because both of them influence me in a different way. I might use Chicago slang, but I can relate to the gangs in California and talk about that. They smoke different in California than in Chicago so all these differences influenced my style.
Redhands: How long have you been rapping?
Cashis: Probably about 10 or 11 years, but I been really focused since like 2003. I would always rap, but I didn’t take it seriously. Me and the homeys would rap and they would tell me I was good so then I started making songs. I went to jail for a little and when I got out that’s when I got really focused.
Redhands: So you signed to Eminem’s label in 2006 (Shady/Aftermath) how did that happen?
Cashis: Believe it or not I sent in a demo to one of his A&R’s and they loved the demo from what I was told. He heard the song off the Re-Up album, “Talking Shit” and that’s the first song he heard from me and he loved it.
Redhands: So you actually sent a demo to Shady Records?
Cashis: Yea Darth Parker heard my demo and he gave it a few listens and he loved it. It was actually a demo of me and my group, but I guess I really stood out. So he listened to the group’s songs but he wanted to know who I was. They flew me out to New York and I had some other deals on the table. After the meeting I did seven songs in one night took them to Shady and they were impressed and we signed a deal on the spot. They signed me to a demo deal and I wasn’t suppose to be on The Re-Up album, but we knew it was going to be a done deal. When you sign with Shady they don’t give you a deal at first you got to prove yourself. That’s why I signed a demo deal first because you might be the hottest dude locally, but that don’t mean shit to Eminem.
Redhands: How did you break it to your other group members that Eminem only wanted you?
Cashis: They were at the meetings with me so they knew it was a possibility. They were cool with it at first and disappointed. It all makes sense in the end to them because if I get on then they get on too. I never had to really just break it to them because they were with me the whole time. The dudes that were cool with it are still around the ones that didn’t get the picture aren’t around me any more. When you’re a dude off the block and you don’t know about the industry. You don’t know about advances, album budgets, and stuff like that. At first you think you are rich as soon as you sign the deal, but it don’t work like that. Some of the dudes around me understood that and some of them didn’t.


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