Fast-rising Nigerian artiste Kashcoming took center stage on 3Music TV’s 3hread Special, sharing deep insights into his musical journey, creative process, and upcoming projects. In the interview, the VALENTINA hitmaker spoke about his beginnings, influences, and the determination that has fueled his career.
Born Ashiru Kayode, Kashcoming explained how he crafted his stage name by blending elements of his first and last names, while also giving it a deeper meaning—symbolizing progress, wealth, and continuous growth. Reflecting on his upbringing in Ogun State and Ibadan, he credited the city for shaping his musical sound, having connected with several producers and creatives there. Despite the challenges of being an independent artiste, Kashcoming emphasized his commitment to staying true to himself and making music that resonates with fans.
With a creative process rooted in good vibes, luxury, and storytelling, he described his studio sessions as spontaneous and inspired, often collaborating with co-writers and producers. He cited Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, and Olamide as major influences, alongside international icons like Lil Wayne and Jay-Z. Kashcoming also shared the story behind his buzzing single VALENTINA, which was developed with Dwillsharmony and instantly received great feedback upon release.
Excited about his expansion into the Ghanaian market, the artiste expressed his desire to collaborate with top stars like Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale, believing their energy would create musical magic. Whether pushing for greater heights or celebrating life’s joys, Kashcoming promised that his music would continue to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide.
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