Fidel Cashflow
Fidel Cashflow is unlike any other emcee out right now. He explains his name as such: Frankly I Do
Everything Luxurious – and Cesar Always Spits Hot Flow. Growing up in Southside Jamaica Queens embedded the hustler mentality that he possesses today. President of Pure Cash Entertainment and PureCashMagazine.com, he is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Fidel’s rise from the underground is well documented with numerous mixtape appearances, airplay on internet, college and local radio stations. His FACES OF CASH mixtape hosted by Julia Beverly, along with his album Year of the Hustle, attracted the attention of several media outlets. The Queens-bred emcee has received considerable press coverage in The Orlando Weekly, OZONE Magazine, Orlando Sentinel, Hip Hop Weekly, Foundation Magazine, Impact Press and of course Pure Cash Magazine. He’s even appeared on BET’s Rap City and numerous DVD magazines.
Cashflow displays an air of charisma, confidence, and clever wordplay that is not common to most. He applies his lyrical brushstrokes to a variety of canvases and refers to himself as “the Dali of rap,” in his song Holding Weight off of his latest album Pentoxicated which is now available on Itunes, and Cdbaby just to name a few. Fidel also recently teamed up with South Kak’s own DJ Blord who is the host of his latest mixtape “The Show.”
Fidel appeals to a wide array of audiences. All his music is self-written. He has compiled an extensive library of songs throughout the years, which cover a wide range of topics including club bangers, politics, pranks, duets, skits, family issues, freestyles and even spoofs of popular songs.
Now getting spins globally, Fidel is rapidly becoming a staple in the underground scene. His latest single - Lick Yo Body, featuring Lady Lyric, has clubs all over the world going crazy! The video is coming soon! Hustler feat. Kool G. Rap, I Do It, AYO, and Menealo – in which he switches between English and Spanish, are other original singles of notable mention.
Fidel Cashflow describes his latest album, “Pentoxicated,” as his most creative, artistic piece of work yet. “I went back to the basics with this one and hat a lot of fun with it,” says Fidel.
Pentoxicated is a mix of lyrical braggadocio, club joints, hilarious skits, collabos, and even a song where he calls out the DJ for not playing his music (Hey DJ). He explains, “My ability to put words together artistically is not only a way of expressing myself, but also a way to speak for others that feel the same way and can’t get it out. I appreciate all the support I’ve been getting and do this ‘cause I love it! DJ’s get at me for drops & new music!”