Seattle, WA — Northwest artist Joey Kash continues to raise the bar with the release of his 11th studio album, Rich People Are Crazy: The Sequel. The project marks the second installment in his ongoing series, following the success of last year’s Rich People Are Crazy. Known for his authenticity, lyrical depth, and commitment to collaboration, Kash delivers another bold statement for the Seattle hip-hop scene.
On his latest project, Kash doubles down on community and collaboration. Rich People Are Crazy: The Sequel features an all-star lineup of Washington State artists, including Mafi D, Ralphy Davis, Anthony Danza, Yts Rocky, Nottus Tre, Peace (formerly Donte Peace), Kjahn, Harland Griffin, East Hill Huey, and Mike Mack. The production lineup is equally impressive, with beats crafted by AHOP, Mario Casalini, Rob Skeetz, $erv, RobLo, Ceez, and Ray1of1.
The album delivers everything fans have come to expect from Joey Kash — authenticity, sharp wordplay, and a sound rooted in the Northwest but ready for global ears. Each record balances lyrical precision with musical energy, proving Kash’s ability to adapt and evolve while staying true to his roots.
With over a decade of work and a catalog that reflects both growth and versatility, Joey Kash has earned his place as one of Seattle’s most consistent voices. His past projects — from the mafia-inspired Luchini (2022) to the ambitious double-disc The Big Payback (2018) — showcase his range as an artist and storyteller. Each release captures a different layer of his artistry, blending sharp lyricism with dynamic production and real-life narratives.
More than just an artist, Kash is a bridge-builder — connecting local voices, expanding his reach, and proving that independent artistry from the Pacific Northwest can thrive on any stage.