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Cash Monte - Jake's Son (Great Album), 47 Mill Dollar Prank, Boondocks Run-In & More

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Embracing Originality in Music — Cash Monte

In this episode of The ODD POD, hosts Marcus and Pod Rashid sit down with Louisville artist Cash Monte for a thoughtful conversation about originality, patience, and purpose in today’s music industry. From the jump, Cash breaks down the roots of his name and brand, explaining how CashMob the Collective was born out of a close-knit group of friends in Little Kentucky who pushed each other creatively from a young age. That foundation of community continues to shape his approach to music and life.

A major theme of the episode centers on quality over quantity. Cash Monte speaks candidly about resisting the pressure to flood the market, choosing instead to craft music that feels intentional and lasting. He emphasizes that being different isn’t a liability—it’s the key to longevity, especially in an industry driven by trends. His perspective reinforces the idea that standing apart creatively creates staying power.

The conversation also highlights Cash Monte’s desire to create timeless music, particularly records rooted in pain, love, and lived experience—the kind of songs that remain relevant years down the line. Rounding out the episode, the group dives into the importance of collaboration within the local music scene, with Cash stressing that collective effort and mutual support can elevate everyone involved. The episode serves as a powerful reminder that authenticity, quality, and community are still the foundation of lasting impact in music.

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