Cashis

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Ca$his
Birth name Ramone Johnson
Also known as Cashis, Ca$his, Blacc Jesus, Shady Capo
Born Chicago, United States
Origin Orange County, California
Genre(s) Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 2006–present
Label(s) Shady
Associated acts Eminem
Website http://www.cashismusic.com/

Ramone Johnson, better known by his stage name Cashis, is an American rapper, born and raised in Chicago but relocated to Orange County.[1] When Cashis' group "The Renegades" sent a demo tape to Eminem's Shady Records label, Eminem instead signed Cashis as a solo act.[2]

Cashis was first showcased in mainstream rap when he was featured on Eminem's mixtape turned album, Eminem Presents the Re-Up. Although he featured on many of the tracks, his first solo release was the charting County Hound EP, on May 22, 2007. The County Hound reached #1 on Billboard's "Top Heatseekers" chart, #37 on the "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" chart and #106 on "The Billboard 200".[3]

He is currently working on his debut album, Loose Cannon.[4]

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] EPs

[edit] Albums

  • CONS-Piracy (with Young De)

[edit] Compliations

[edit] Mixtapes

  • Bogish Boy Volume 1
  • Bogish Boy Volume 1.5
  • Bogish Boy Volume 2
  • Bogish Boy Volume 300
  • DubCNN.Com presents: The Leak
  • Loose Cannon Mixtape Volume 1
  • Loose Cannon Mixtape Volume 2: The Blacc Jesus
  • Grind Entertainment presents: Ca$his of Shady Records
  • Grind Entertainment presents: Ca$his Part II: Capo Of Shady

[edit] Guest appearances

  • "Everything Is Shady"
  • "We're Back"
  • "You Don't Know"
  • "Talkin' All That"
  • "We Ride for Shady"
  • "Cry Now (Shady remix)"
  • The Federation - "We on Yo Line"
  • "Jimmy Crack Corn (Remix)"
  • Guest Appearance on Ditch song "life and times" {2008}

[edit] References

  1. ^ DJ Booth. Interview djbooth.net. Retrieved 14/03/08.
  2. ^ Roberts, Anthony. (April 26, 2007) Eminem's protege Ca$his warns the competition, "I can spit & I'll eat your asses up" sohh.com. Retrieved 14/03/08.
  3. ^ Cashis at Allmusic
  4. ^ Michael, Jon. (November 28, 2007). Ca$his - The game belongs to me sixshot.com Retrieved 14/03/08.

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