
""I've literally done a show at Cornerstone in Berkeley on a Thursday night,""
""And then the next day we're back up here on campus,""
""I always thank God that he's a rapper and I'm a singer,""
""a real love song, mushy-gushy-type stuff.""
Cash Campain creates across multiple media, releasing his fourth R&B album Valley Hi Heartbreak, Vol. II and publishing Jamie Heals: The Journey Back to Wholeness, which offers guidance for navigating toxic partnerships. Campain acts in Reckless Behavior: The Series and uses songwriting to examine intimacy, self-relationship, depression, and suicidal thoughts on tracks like "Hannah Baker." Songs such as "Hold Me Down" channel '90s R&B while "Infinity" presents a tender acoustic love song. Campain co-founded the No More Pain Foundation with his brother Caleborate, launching a book drive Oct. 18 at Chestnut Market in Alameda.
Read at Kqed
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]