Occ Taee and Solocash share infectious album ‘Splash Bros’

Occ Taee and Solocash have dropped off a new album, titled Splash Bros. Both artists have been making waves in the industry individually, earning widespread recognition for their unique approaches to music. Solocash's underground energy and commercial appeal have captivated listeners worldwide, while Occ Taee's authentic lyrics and catchy flow have solidified his position as an influential figure in the hip-hop scene. Their combined prowess promises an unforgettable sonic experience, fusing infectious melodies, captivating hooks, and hard-hitting beats that will keep audiences hooked from start to finish. Their latest collaborative project, Splash Bros, presents a hard-hitting, dynamic set of songs that is engaging and captivating throughout, filled with electrifying production and potent vocal performances from the two rising artists. 

The versatility of Splash Bros is evident from the get-go, beginning with the infectious, winding rhythms and sleek melodies of “All Night”. An album highlight appears early in the track list with “Wish Em Well”, a hard-hitting cut that blends heavy trap aesthetics with vivid hyper pop influences. Songs like “Mozart” and “Back To Work” contain a certain focus that gives Splash Bros an edge up, with sharp, raw sonics and stylish flows that give it added character. The atmospheric, airy production and smooth, present vocals on “Love Song” finish the project on a high note. 

Splash Bros is a genre-blending masterpiece, combining the hyper-pop and new-age rap styles that define the modern music landscape. This 12-track tape is a celebration of talent and creativity, featuring seamless collaborations between Solocash and Occ Taee, as they push the boundaries of hip-hop and introduce a fresh, innovative sound to their loyal fanbases. Be sure to give it a listen below. 

Connect with Occ Taee: Spotify | Instagram

Connect with Solocash: Spotify | Instagram

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