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Monday, June 25, 2018

Cash Cash – “Blood, Sweat & 3 Years” Album Review


Electronic music trio Jean Paul Makhlouf, Alex Makhlouf (brothers), and their childhood friend Samuel Frisch, also known professionally as Cash Cash, have won over many music lovers with their hit “Take Me Home” featuring Bebe Rexha. The record generated over 100 million combined streams, 625,000 individual downloads and over 615 million in audience Top 40 radio.

Cash Cash recently released their fourth studio album, “Blood, Sweat & 3 Years” on June 24, representing a variety of different dance music genres with singles like “Aftershock,” featuring Jacquie Lee who provides her sweet, seductive vocals, and “Lightening,” featuring Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik. The 16-track album also features their second no. 1 hit single, “Surrender,” which charted in Top 40 pop radio. Other collaborations that are featured on the album include: Nelly, Busta Rhymes, B.o.B, Neon Hitch, Christina Perri, Sofia Reyes, Fitz & The Tantrums,Trinidad James, Night Terrors of 1927, Dev & Chrish, Little Daylight, Anjulie, and Jenna Andrews. The unique album title offers some insight into its collection of songs, which goes back about three years ago, and still retain their signature brand of accessible dance pop.

“Blood, Sweat & 3 Years” kicks off with Cash Cash’s previously released hit single, “How To Love” featuring the powerful vocals from Sofia Reyes. The album continues the easy going summer vibes with “Broken Drum,” which boasts a deep house production with synth solos, smooth vocals by Fitz & The Tantrums and an energetic backdrop, and then blends into the Nelly featured “Millionaire.” Trap elements are then brought into the mix with “Devil,” “The Gun,” and “Sweat”- featuring tongue-in-cheek lyrics and hushed production that brings back a bit of mid-2000s hip- hop. “Escarole” and “Bada Boom” are big room numbers which focus on bass heavy, future house sounds, making for great club tracks. The staccato synth melody in “Hero” brings a rhythmic variety to the album and Rzeznik’s rich vocals in “Lightening” brings in a hook that resonates in your head.

“Arrow In The Dark” featuring Anjulie’s sultry vocals is another strong track with deep house chord progressions that build up to future house drops. Throughout the album, the New York-based producers incorporated a lot of
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process. We can hear that Cash Cash truly ingrained blood and sweat into their album over the past three years to create a body of work that pieces together who they are as an evolving electronic dance music trio. Listen: 

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