Cash Cobain Links With Rob49 & Bay Swag For “Trippin On A Yacht”
Cash Cobain has just shared his first single of 2025, “Trippin On A Yacht” featuring Rob49 and Bay Swag. This song has become a cult-hit with his fandom –– sprawling to the forefront after snippets of the song were teased by the head-Slizzy in-charge.
“Trippin On A Yacht” showcases Cash delving into an entirely new sonic direction –– with him delivering a sensuous “bounce”-inspired record sent straight from the NOLA to usher in yet another, inevitable Slizzy Summer. The production is packed full of celestial synths and pace-making steel drums, with all the ambiance of a beach-side rendezvous.
Cash is still in his x-rated bag serenading slizzettes with his signature seductive banter accompanied by Bay Swag and New Orleans native Rob49 –– both of whom were featured on his last LP, “Play Cash Cobain.” After setting the world ablaze with Sexy Drill, including being awarded the #1 song of 2024 by The New York Times –– Cash Cobain is steering the yacht into a completely new region, releasing a single that gives listeners a peek into the next sonic layer of NYC’s golden child.
“Play Cash Cobain” and its subsequent hit “Fisherrr” featuring Bay Swag and Ice Spice (77M Streams), cemented him into the upper echelon of music as both a rapper and producer, as it was hailed by Rolling Stone, NPR, Vulture, Pitchfork, Billboard and many more as some of the best music of 2024.
Last year was massive for Cash Cobain with a sold out show at Brooklyn Paramount, covered by COMPLEX and People Magazine, an Apple Up Next feature, a 2024 XXL Freshman crowning, a Billboard Rookie of the Month look, and two BET nominations for Producer of the Year and Best Breakthrough Hip-Hop Artist.
In addition to his opening slot on Ice Spice’s Y2K! World Tour last summer, Cobain’s electric debut national television performance at the BET Awards reached a staggering audience of 3 million viewers, and capping the year with banger “Rump Punch” (37M Streams).
With his extraterrestrial R-rated anthems, ethereal production, playful sexy drill sound, and the inescapable Slizzy Movement in full effect — there may not be a spotlight bright enough to shine on Cash Cobain’s future.