Cash Cobain has armed fans with the power to create their own version of his latest hit “Problem,” which famously features a over dozen guest artists.
On Thursday (October 24), the New York rapper took to Instagram to demonstrate the new “Problem Solver” remixing tool, which fans can access at problem.cashcobain.com.
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The site allows fans to select which of the featured artists they’d like to keep on their customized version of the single and rearrange the order in which they’d like their verses to appear on the track. This also means that fans can shorten the nearly 8-minute long song.
Fans can then download their reimagined edit of “Problem” as an mp3, free of charge.
Fun concept: To market his current song, “Problem,” Cash Cobain and his team created a custom remix generator. Fans can select up to 10 pre-set artists—including Big Sean, 6LACK, and Lil Yachty—arrange their verses in any order, and then download the MP3 for free. pic.twitter.com/FU4Scp8wYp
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Cash Cobain’s lengthy posse cut — which arrived in August — features 14 guests in total, in addition to Cash himself and fellow rising New Yorker Laila!, whose recent song “Not My Problem” is prominently sampled.
Featuring droning synths and pounding bass, the drill-flavored boasts verses from an array of MCs including Big Sean, Fabolous, Luh Tyler, Rob49, Flo Milli, 6LACK, Kaliii, Anycia, Don Q, YN Jay, Lay Bankz, Kenzo B, Chow Lee and Flee.
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The almost eight-minute track serves as the lead single from Cobain’s sophomore album Play Cash Cobain, released on August 23, and harkens back to the 2000s when hits like The Game‘s “One Blood” and Rich Boy‘s “Throw Some D’s” received epic remixes with over half a dozen rappers.
Joking about the length of the song, Cash wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “did something different for yall today yall lucky it wasn’t 15 mins lmaoo.”
On Wednesday (October 23), Cash Cobain released a significantly shorter radio edit of “Problem,” which boasts a new verse by Lil Yachty.
The new verse is also included on an extended version of the radio edit, alongside all of the previously mentioned artists.