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Tucson rapper Cash Lansky releases his major indie label debut.
Summary
Tucson rapper Cash Lansky signed with Mello Music Group last fall and released his label debut, "Man of the House," on April 26.
Content
Dominic Harris, known as Tucson rapper Cash Lansky, has long worked in the city's music circles alongside producer Michael Tolle. They discussed collaborating for years, and last fall Tolle signed Harris to his Mello Music Group label. Mello released Harris's label debut, "Man of the House," on April 26. Harris balances music with a long-term day job and says family is central to the album's theme.
Key facts:
- Harris was signed to Mello Music Group last fall and released the album "Man of the House" on April 26.
- Mello Music Group is a Tucson-based independent label founded 17 years ago with a roster of nearly two dozen rap, hip-hop, soul and jazz artists.
- The article reports Harris is a 39-year-old father of four who marked his 20th anniversary working for Banner UMC.
- His music emphasizes family values and social justice themes and is described as having little to no cursing.
- "Man of the House" is available on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify and other major streaming services.
Summary:
The article reports that signing with Mello has broadened Cash Lansky's audience and led to positive listener feedback domestically and overseas. Harris said the label feels like reuniting with family and that the partnership may allow him to pursue music more fully over the next few years. Undetermined at this time.
