Cash Money has opened up its vaults to release the official collection of its most recognizable instrumental tracks entitled, ‘Cash Money: The Instrumentals’, out today via digital and streaming platforms.
Recorded in Paris, the long-sought-after album is back on vinyl and CD, and available digitally for the very first time.
“The song is about rediscovering and accepting oneself, shutting out the noise and moving forward.”
The best-selling band are celebrating the 15th-anniversary of their breakthrough album, "All That We Needed".
The surprise release features 3 new tracks including ‘Far Away II’ ff A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & Jid, ‘Ankles’ ft. Rico Nasty & Melii, and ‘Worth Saving'.
The release is Hayward's first solo studio material since the widely-praised 2013 album 'Spirits of the Western Sky. '
The band’s highly-anticipated fourth studio album will now be available 22 May, while their sixth single off the record will drop Friday.
“I have done a lot of thinking the last few weeks and feel that the title of the album and imminent release doesn’t feel right.”
Moore co-wrote all but one of the tracks on the album, which he also co-produced.
“Given we should be seeing 100,000 of you fans on this tour we thought we’d bring forward the release of a record we made at the end of last year.”
The singer-songwriter’s highly anticipated debut album has already earned wide acclaim for its impactful, raw lyricism and genre-defying sound.
The collection includes features all the Chicagoan outfit's iconic hits, including RIAA platinum-certified ‘This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race,’
‘There They Go’ offers a first taste of the best-selling artist’s forthcoming album, “Zulu Man With Some Power”.
The “Changes” artist will drop a new digital compilation every Tuesday and Thursday.
Originally released in January 1980, this landmark release features classic tracks such as 'The Spirit Of Radio' and 'Freewill'.