There’s a level of confidence apparent when talking to Tevin Thompson and Derrin Towsend, who together, form rap duo TK N Cash. The two Augusta, Georgia natives both came into the limelight fairly early as members of Ludacris’ almost there but eventually fizzled Disturbing Tha Peace. Instead of falling off into relative obscurity, they honed their pen game through a few significant songwriting placements. Following credits with Trey Songz(“What I Be On”), Kevin Gates (“Thinking With My Dick” featuring Juicy J) and Meek Mill (“I’m So Sorry”), TK N Cash set themselves on a long road of re-establishing themselves as an pairing.
And it just might have worked.
It all began last year with a bidding war ending in them signing to Columbia Records. By the end of the year, they released bubbling single “Mind Right” from their first mixtape since the deal, No Handouts. Perfectly fitting for two twenty-somethings whose rise hasn’t been the easiest.
Taking some time to speak with DX, TK N Cash talk special relationship with 2 Chainz built from their time together at DTP, “Mind Right” and collaborations since joining the Columbia roster.
TK N Cash Talk First Artists To Reach Out After Signing To Columbia
DX: You guys said in an interview last year that you’ve been in the industry since you guys were 15, 16-years-old. How did both of you guys meet and go from signing to Columbia to the buzz around “Mind Right?”
Cash: We were friends before deciding to do music together when we were 13, 14-years-old in Augusta. Me and him[TK] were solo artists and had separate campaigns going on. Later on, we both decided to do a song together through his father and my brother who set that up. The song became a hit in our hometown. Then we made more music together and those songs became hits as well. That’s when we decided to become a group.
TK: Being in Augusta, it’s a small town so we thought our situations could grow into something bigger if we joined together. The rest is sort-of history.
DX: After a bidding war over you two, you choose Columbia Records? Where did the decision to sign there come from?
Cash: We chose Columbia because they decided to hear more songs than “Mind Right” and they really saw our vision. They were talking about everything that we wanted as far as our career. It was really the best decision to make in going to Columbia.
DX: Should we expect a feature with Snoop Dogg, J.Cole, T.I., Juicy J or Dej Loaf eventually?
TK: Most definitely, we’ve been working with some of those names so far. So look out for those to be released soon.
Cash: We’ve been working most notably with Juicy J. He was the first one to reach out. We’ve been working heavily with him and he really messed with “Mind Right.” We’re talking to Tip right now so hopefully we can get some work done soon. A lot of people on the label have started to reach out.
DX: There’s also a background both have in writing for Trey Songz, Kevin Gates and Meek Mill. Has that served as practice for creating your No Handouts mixtape?
TK: Yeah, most definitely. Our passion is definitely writing music and just creating music. We get a kick out of going to the studio to create and if it helps out own work, that’s just a great feeling.
Cash: Writing for other artists we’re really just telling our own story nine times out of ten. It just so happens that into whatever is going on in their life, then that’s cool.
TK N Cash Addresses Standing Out Within Atlanta’s New Movement
DX: Does this lead into an album eventually?
Cash: We just released No Handouts so we’re pushing that because it’s still fresh. As we work on new visuals and stuff, we’re chilling in the studio working on our next project.
DX: Atlanta seems to have become the home base for the resurgence of rap groups from Rae Sremmerd to Migos. How exactly do you guys work together in creating a track?
Cash: We’re brothers for real and friends at the end of the day. We tell each other’s stories. I might be going through something in my life and TK may articulate it better in the music and it works the other way around. There’s a song on the No Handouts called “Trade” where we tell each other’s story. It’s a great chemistry. With “Mind Right” is was organic and we didn’t force anything. Whatever came out was whatever came out.
DX: Considering the rise in “New Atlanta,” is it difficult to stand out?
Cash: At the end of the day, when you want to stand out, you want to stand in with everyone. We just going to stand out by giving our own story as TK N Cash over songs. That’s what No Handouts is about.
TK: Whenever someone tries to be different, they end up being the same because everyone is trying to be different. I hope I’m making sense but all we can do is us. Nobody has the same story as TK N Cash and that’s fact. That’s what we’re going to continue to do.
DX: What makes the rap duo so important to Hip Hop in oppose to individual artists?
Cash: I feel like a duo means having two lives in one. You get TK’s life through my eyes and mine through his. In Hip Hop, duos are important because you’re always getting two different perspectives on something.
DX: Do you have a top three duos of all time?
Cash: OutKast, UGK and TK N Cash.
TK N Cash Discuss Creative Involvement In Their Brand and 2 Chainz Mentorship
DX: How involved were you in the visual’s concept and art direction for “Mind Right”s video?
TK: We were definitely involved in the creation process for the video. We didn’t want to make it a flashy video by throwing money and girls. The goal was to make something with a theme or like a movie.
Cash: To add onto that we don’t really call it a video but a mini movie. That was all a collaboration between us, our management and the director Devin Hampton. Hampton really brought our vision to light for us.
DX: Did you expect the Carolina Panthers to use your song during games a few times?
Cash: Nah, I didn’t think it was used more than once but that was crazy. That was mind blowing.
DX: Most artists on major labels normally get someone to handle their social media. You guys handle that responsibility yourselves. Is there a line you draw in making post considering your relationship with fans?
TK: We wake up, get on Twitter and Instagram like everyone else. I think it draws the line when someone else does your social media for you because they’re getting between you and the fans. We never want to lose touch with our fans and try to be very hands on with that.
DX: You guys have a relationship with 2 Chainz from your days on Disturbing Tha Peace. How has that grown overtime?
Cash: Everybody knows our backstory and we’ve been networking in the streets for a long time. 2 Chainz is really our big brother and was the first one to coach us through the industry when we first signed to DTP. He’ll call us up to go to the club or hang out at the studio. Really, he was one of the people in the industry who told us we’d be big.
DX: You got to see him grow from Tity Boi to the 2 Chainz he is today? Get any valuable advice and will a collaboration be on the way?
TK: It’s crazy because before we met him, we were watching the DTP camp as fans. It was dope to be taken under his wings and just general advice. What to look for, what to do and what not to do. Seeing go from Tity Boi to the world famous 2 Chainz is motivation. Watching him, I feel like it’s possible.
Cash: We’ve been working on ourselves right now and he’s been busy on his music so not yet. We want the attention to be on TK N Cash and that’s all we’re worried about right now.
MEGALOL
These niggas played out lmaoooo yooo wtf is this. who are they
Top 3 of all time? Really??
Outkast, UGK, Smif & Wesson, Heltah Skeltah, EPMD, Mobb Deep, Black Star, Pete Rock & CL, Organized Konfusion, Run-DMC, Little Brother, shit..Nice & Smooth. Could prolly brainstorm on more but nonetheless.. .
Never even heard of these TK N Cash cats-lol.
word up
THEM NIGGAS AINT EVEN BETTER THAN SMILEZ AND SOUTHSTAR (GOOGLE THEM)
They look like lost members of B2K
lmaooooooooooooooooo
which one of those little homos are RAS B?
how you gonna be in the top 3 duos and nobody ever heard of you…but wait…you better than doggpound…you better than 8ball and mjg..you better than mobb deep….mop…capone & nore..blackstar…epmd..eric b and rakim..gangstarr..i could go on and on
Who?
Lol. That’s my boy
TK N Cash is the hottest young duo on hip-hop no pun attended.Haters step back.#TeamTkNCash
I believe they’re the ONLY young duo in Hip-Hop right now. Top 3 of all time? I VERY SERIOUSLY doubt that. They’re not better than the young duo Illegal from twenty something years ago, and they’re not even a top 10 duo of all time. You may have to do your homework on Illegal, you prolly weren’t born yet.
Not the only young duo in hip hop. The Underachievers is a hip hop duo.
MEF & RED SHIT ON EVERYONE.
Not the only young duo in hip hop. The Underachievers is a hip hop duo.
THESE GUYS ARE GARBAGE AT BEST. THEY NOT EVEN THE 800TH BEST DUO FROM ATLANTA. KEEP MAKING THOSE BULLSHIT R&B RADIO/CLUB SONGS THAT ALL SOUND ALIKE.
Ooooh….y’all some hatin mfs. If I’m a rapper an someone asks me to name the three best rap artists, I’m gonna name two rappers and myself. If you don’t believe that you’re great, what are you here for? It’s called confidence. Smh at you haters…tsk tsk
Please don’t forget Clipse…
I love their new remix of Mind Right with B.o.B! Can’t wait to hear what they release next!
TK N Cash LLFreedom (feat. Jussie Smollett)
Crown (feat. Jamila Velazquez, Raquel Castro, Yani Marin)
Look But Don’t Touch (feat. Serayah)
Good People (feat. Jussie Smollett, Yazz)
Like My Daddy (feat. Jussie Smollett)
Shine On Me (feat. Jussie Smollett, Bre-Z)
All Nite (feat. Yazz, Serayah, Jamila Velazquez)
Body Speak (feat. Serayah)
Last Night (feat. Jussie Smollett, Bre-Z)
Get It Started (feat. Jussie Smollett, Kelli Wakili)
Got That Work (feat. Yazz)
Good Enough (Negrito Remix feat. Jussie Smollett)
Chasing The Sky (feat. Terrence Howard, Jussie Smollett, Yazz)
No Competition (feat. Yazz, Serayah, Jussie Smollett)
Hemingway (feat. Jussie Smollett)
My Own Thang (feat. Jussie Smollett, Bre-Z)
Turn Around (feat. Bre-Z)
Fabulous (feat. DMK)
Never Let It Die (feat. Jussie Smollett, Yazz)
All Nite (Yo Gotti Remix) (feat. Yazz, Yo Gotti, Serayah and Jamila Velazquez)