BIO
Cash Bradshaw III, singer-songwriter born September 12, 1980 in Waco, Texas and has been a performing artist for over 10 years. Cash Bradshaw III has made waves across the Canadian music scene with his undeniable hard work and southern hip hop style, opening up for artist like Nelly, Wu Tang Clan, Daddy Yankee, Meek Mill, Redman, Beenie man, Ghostface Killah, Common, Jeezy, Tech N9NE, Raekwon and many others. Cash is also a talent buyer and has event coordinated concerts for artist like Redman, D12, Chamillionare, Madchild, Swollen Members and many others. Cash is also the sole creator of Canada's cream of the crop, which was featured in the world famous XXL magazine twice and featured 16 up and coming Canadian emcees and included Cash Bradshaw as an artist and A&R in the two page spread. All together Bradshaw has made 3 appearances in the XXL magazine since 2015.
In 2018 Cash Bradshaw was a winner of the 2hot radio / Who wants to make it competition which was a all genre "best song competition" held in Los Angeles, California and the event piggybacked the 2018 BET music awards and featured over 75 finalist from all over the United States in which the top 7 artist were selected as winners, Cash finished in 5th place. In 2019 Cash performed at the world famous Viper room in West Hollywood, California where he opened up for the legendary hip hop group Slum Village presented by Sean Healey events in front of a sold out crowd. Cash has picked up where he left off at in Canada creating Cream Visionz based in Los Angeles, California. His latest single, "Catch a wave", fully embodies the California lifestyle and the official music video is filled with plenty of palm trees and ocean views.
In 2018 Cash Bradshaw was a winner of the 2hot radio / Who wants to make it competition which was a all genre "best song competition" held in Los Angeles, California and the event piggybacked the 2018 BET music awards and featured over 75 finalist from all over the United States in which the top 7 artist were selected as winners, Cash finished in 5th place. In 2019 Cash performed at the world famous Viper room in West Hollywood, California where he opened up for the legendary hip hop group Slum Village presented by Sean Healey events in front of a sold out crowd. Cash has picked up where he left off at in Canada creating Cream Visionz based in Los Angeles, California. His latest single, "Catch a wave", fully embodies the California lifestyle and the official music video is filled with plenty of palm trees and ocean views.