[MIXTAPE] Louisiana Cash x DJ Mr. King “Leader Of The New School II” [DOWNLOAD]
DA BOOT CAMP AND HUSTLE FAM PRESENTS LOUISIANA CA$H LEADER OF THE NEW SCHOOL II (HOSTED BY DJ MR. KING)
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(GRAMBLING, La)–Looking at the career arcs of Ice Cube and Kanye West, college dropouts have fared pretty well as rappers. The Bayou State’s Louisiana Ca$h hopes to add to that legacy and also become another star from what has become a hip hop hotbed.
Ca$h’s first memories of music were watching his mother and uncle dance to the sounds of Bobby Womack, Barry White, and Gerald Levert in their Jonesboro, Louisiana home. He also was a huge fan of Kriss Kross and Mystikal, starting to write his first raps over songs from the latter’s album, Unpredictable, when he was nine. However, after his uncle was shot and paralyzed during an argument, his mother decided to move the family to Grambling. The change of scenery had a positive effect on Ca$h especially given that the local middle school and high school were located on the Grambling State University campus.
“I was just a little bad when I came to Grambling,” he says. “Me being a hothead, I would get in fights. But being surrounded by that college atmosphere, you could see people who were actually successful and had on suits like teachers and professors. So I saw a whole new aspect of life.”
Although initially family and friends urged him to finish up his final semesters of college, Ca$h’s gamble paid off in September of 2008 when he found his breakthrough hit in the bouncy and energetic “Walk Wit A Dip.” The catchy stuttering hook proved to be sticky quickly finding a spot in regular rotation on radio stations in Texas, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and Louisiana.
Having force feed markets from North Carolina to North Dakota with shows and several mixtapes including “Leader of the New School” and “P.W.A”, Louisiana Ca$h, beams with excitement when he talks about the release of his latest project “Leader of the New School II” with DJ Mr. King.
“I’m going to give the story of me,” he says passionately. “I’m not going to tell you anything that I didn’t do. I’m actually real and it’s not about being a killer or a gangster or being out here in the streets robbing and stealing. It’s about holding up your word and not being scared of anything.”
Lead singles off the “Leader of the New School II” project include, Like a Big Dawg, My Bounce featuring legendary Louisiana producer Mouse on the Track, Dats My Jam and From Louisiana, which features hometown artists Quick and Money Baggz (Badd Azz Ent) and Info.
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