Kaash Paige - Teenage Fever (Album)
At the end of last week, Dallas songstress Kaash Paige released her debut album “Teenage Fever” that was a monumental moment for her since she had been creating waves from singles she’s been releasing following up to the album release. Before that, her Park Side Convos tape had grown with substantial listeners. Many are hooked to her harmonious sounds that now give this latest project chills all around of how talent Kaash is and more to have in a listening experience.
Thirteen tracks suited for a rich experience of soft tone wonderment and the lifestyle that has arisen in Kaash’s life due to the success she’s seeing. The intro titled “London” kicks off with a melodic sound that keeps the drums rolling in with Kaash’s discussing a past relationship that sees the other person thinking about her at the end of a bottle. While she’s away feeling numb to the vices that have taken over for the night, she ends the single with pouring up at The London with her bro’s before entering Grammy Week with Don Toliver on the assist in the track. Taking two of the most prestigious artists currently and having them express the successful journey is an awarding theme to get hype to at the moment. Other singles from the album come in with artists like SSG Kobe, 42 Duggs, K Camp & Isiah Rashad, who remarkably tell through the down and outs he’s seen in “Problems” that come across when the almighty dollars are in conversation. Still, it does solve the issue at hand at the same time. An ambiance of the night skies that Kaash Paige has seen in her life, and she’s taking it step by step in shoes most can’t put in. She is the epitome of an R & B icon in the making and will continue to have her vocals presence heard throughout the world.
It’s good seeing artists outside of Texas, making a significant impact on music; I applaud seeing all the success that has come to and wish them nothing but the best. Kaash Paige is living it up with now, and we hope to see it continue with much prosperity in her future and can’t wait to see what’s next for her. Be sure to stream the album here and get lost in the wave.