Kash XO (@IamKashXO) F/ Fivio Foreign (@FivioForeign) - "Clear The Room" (Video)

LA-Native Kash XO takes the world by storm with his music video "Clear The Room" featuring Fivio Foreign; courtesy of Columbia Records. The Diamond Empire Production visual speaks volumes on how far Kash has come in his career. Kash XO is no stranger to the music scene. Showcasing his captivating skills he has made himself a big deal and is growing as an artist. Ever since he signed his contract with J.U.B Records owned by L.A. Dre and CEO Jubbie; Kash XO has been a force to be reckoned with dropping music videos and singles back to back. He reached his first million views in 2020 after the release of his song "Big Racks" shot and directed by upscale LA-videographer Ben Marc. Kash XO was born in Oxnard, California and would move to Los Angeles later on which would have a huge impact on his career. Here he would meet L.A Dre and sign an artist development deal with J.U.B. Records. Kash's main goal is to create a legacy for him and his family; being able to provide for his small son. After junior high Kash played hoops and thought about going professional before he found music. Influences like Drake and Lil Baby keep him motivated as an artist to keep him in the studio making music. His label keeps him busy taking every booking while creating non-stop as he debuts the release of his album. The single for "Clear The Room" is also now available to stream on all platforms

source https://www.thewrapupmagazine.com/2023/02/kash-xo-iamkashxo-f-fivio-foreign.html

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