“I NEED ONE FAN TO TELL ME I’M ARROGANT,” SAYS JAE CASH ON SONG OFF VOICE YO DULA DEDICATED TO THANKING HIS FANS
Jae Cash dedicates a song 'Ba A' off his album Voice Yo Dula to thank his fans for their support over the years

The rapper’s opening came from deep down his heart as he said, “This ain’t even a song for me, ichi ni chanu muza chi filin’ga hopefully, if I look back and see the things you’ve done for me, y’all kept me alive when niggas canceled me ba A.” Jae Cash sent his thanks to his fans for always holding him down since he came on the scene in 2014 when he was just 21 years old.
The rapper in the five minutes, 43 seconds song, highlighted that he was down to earth and none of his fans could say he is arrogant. He gave credit to his fans for making him relevant over the years. “Its coz of you, ba fan base, I call you ba A, you support me for no reason on a regular day,” the singer continued in his expression of gratitude for his fans support as they held him up when he was at the bottom and only a few wanted to work with him. His gratitude also went to DJ COB, who has held him down, producing most of the songs on his new album.
The song also features a clip from an interview at Power TV where he was asked what still makes him relevant. The rapper responded, “Putting people on is what really makes me relevant.” The rapper said when people see Dizmo, JR or Y Cool poping they see Jae Cash and because of that, he’s been able to remain afloat for so long even when he went mute without releasing music.
In trying to illustrate how much his fans have had his back, the singer said he had gone quite for a year but when he came back with the single Slay Queen Muka Vitz, the song became successful. Later in the song, a clip of a fan sending a complaint that the singer hadn’t released music in a long time, “anati chita ghost,” she said as she requested that the rapper release even a single or two.
The song closed with a sampled voice of president Hakainde Hichilema from an address where he said, “We suffered the most brutality in this country, now we are here, people think they can push us out easily haha… aikona man.” This sent a message that the artist has worked hard, his fans got his back, and so his name lives on at the top of game forever.
“I just wanna say cheers, cheers… so kuchoka pansi pa mutima nikamba cheers cheers,” the singer closed with his voice so touching, grateful for streams and social media numbers, and support in general.
Rapper Jae Cash has released his third solo studio album ‘Voice Yo Dula’ today at midnight. The sixteen track album is set to be one of the rapper greatest work. The album is now available on all digital streaming platforms.