Seattle, WA — Few artists in the Pacific Northwest are working as hard — or as consistently — as Gmdcash, the Seattle street rapper making waves with his relentless output and larger-than-life presence. Known for blending raw street narratives with lifestyle-driven energy, Gmdcash has become one of the most talked-about names in his city thanks to his steady grind and his connection to the people.
Over the past two months alone, Gmdcash has released an impressive 12 singles, a rare pace in today’s industry that speaks to both his work ethic and his creative momentum. His latest drop, “Dino Juice” featuring Tre Morton, continues that streak with high-energy production, street-savvy lyricism, and the kind of hook that sticks long after the track ends.
But what separates Gmdcash from many rising rappers is the way he gives back to the community that raised him. Recently, he was seen at multiple malls across Seattle throwing money for kids — a gesture that instantly went viral and further cemented his reputation as someone who doesn’t just rap about success, but shares it.
 
								 
		 
								 
								