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Cashan introduces herself with debut album Here Comes Cashan

Cashan's debut album arrives June 26 with 13 tracks, a Richie Spice collaboration and a blunt mission: positivity, authenticity and Grammy-sized ambition.

Jamie Taylor··2 min read
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Cashan introduces herself with debut album Here Comes Cashan
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Cashan is using her debut full-length album, Here Comes Cashan, as a first real calling card: a reggae set built to tell listeners exactly who she is and where she plans to go next. Set for release on June 26, the project is being framed as a statement of identity, not just a first outing.

The boldest clue to her intent came in her own words. “I’m thinking Grammy,” Cashan said, and that ambition lands in a year when the Best Reggae Album race has already been drawing heavy attention across the culture. The 68th annual Grammy Awards cycle covers recordings released from August 31, 2024 to August 30, 2025, with nominations set for Friday, November 7. The field has already featured names like Vybz Kartel, Jesse Royal, Lila Ike, Keznamdi and Mortimer, and Keznamdi went on to win the 2026 Grammy for Best Reggae Album with Blxxd and Fyah. Cashan is stepping into that kind of conversation early.

Here Comes Cashan appears designed to match that ambition with substance. Amazon Music lists the album at 13 tracks and about 43 minutes, and the song titles sketch out her lane clearly. Sweet Jamaica points straight at island pride and resilience. Born Leader leans into motivation and self-belief. Mama Love gives the project a personal center, tied to her relationship with her mother. Take It Easy, Babylon and Changes widen the mood, while Roaring Lion pairs Cashan with Richie Spice for one of the album’s most visible collaborations. Changes is also linked to Yaksta, adding another name with weight in current reggae circles.

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The branding is just as direct as the music. Here Comes Cashan reads like an introduction with purpose, presenting the version of herself she wants the world to meet now. That message is already reaching beyond the studio, too. Cashan’s TikTok profile identifies her as a Jamaican artist and showed 42.7K followers and 596.4K likes, giving her a visible digital audience before the album campaign fully peaks.

Cashan is not treating Here Comes Cashan like a routine debut. She is stepping forward with a clear lane, a strong identity and a Grammy-sized target, and the title says exactly what she wants this moment to mean.

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