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Cash Cash, the Chart-Topping Trio, Collaborates with JP on Empowering Dance/Pop Anthem "Bleach (move on)" Addressing Mental Health. Available Now on Ultra Records/Sony Music

Blending elements of emo-alt and electronic dance music, the veteran electronic group delivers a remarkable fusion that showcases their exceptional artistry
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Cash Cash, the Chart-Topping Trio, Collaborates with JP on Empowering Dance/Pop Anthem "Bleach (move on)" Addressing Mental Health. Available Now on Ultra Records/Sony Music

Following their release in January, "Anyway," featuring RuthAnne, and a nearly two-year hiatus, the esteemed platinum trio Cash Cash makes a triumphant return with their deeply personal yet hopeful new single, "Bleach (move on)." Blending elements of emo-alt and electronic dance music, the veteran electronic group delivers a remarkable fusion that showcases their exceptional artistry. With soulful vocals expressing lyrics about mental health struggles, "Bleach (move on)" evokes the nostalgia of early-aughts alt-pop while seamlessly incorporating Cash Cash's signature sound, highlighted by upbeat progressive tones in the chorus and interludes.

For the first time, Jean Paul joins Alex and Samuel in lending his voice to a Cash Cash record, adding an extra layer of authenticity to this relevant and heartfelt sonic confession. With its radio-friendly appeal and the anticipation of captivating summer festival performances, "Bleach (move on)" is set to make a resounding impact. This latest release marks Cash Cash's second venture with Ultra Records/Sony Music, following their signing to the label in 2022. Keep reading to discover the inspiration behind the song, as shared by the group.

"We once heard someone says: 'Your problems are like holding a glass of water; it's easy if you only hold on to it for a little as your arm is barely affected. If you hold on to it all day and night, your arm will eventually become very sore, throbbing, and numb, barely able to hold the glass.' The creation of 'Bleach (move on)' was realizing that and finally learning to put the fucking glass down and to literally move on. Calling the last few years a challenge would be an understatement. Many of us found ourselves either running away or chasing something, or just lost in the shuffle. If you're not one of those people, then God Bless as you're one of the few lucky ones. For the rest of us emo kids, sanity is something we're constantly chasing, and mental health is something we're always running from. It takes addressing it face to face to improve it, and only after that does sanity become attainable. Writing 'Bleach (move on)' was our way of addressing it; continuing to hear it is our reminder and therapy, and hopefully, playing it for all of you will be yours." - Cash Cash

Cash Cash is a globally recognized electronic music trio that has captivated audiences and sold out shows worldwide for over a decade. Currently signed to Ultra Records, the group comprises brothers Jean Paul Makhlouf and Alex Makhlouf, along with lifelong friend Samuel Frisch. Together, these three exceptional DJ/Producer/Multi-instrumentalists take charge of recording, mixing, and mastering all their music. In recent years, they have achieved tremendous success with a string of single releases. Notably, their song "Finest Hour" (feat. Abir) has been certified Gold by the RIAA, and their collaboration with P!NK in 2019, "Can We Pretend," reached the Top 10 on AC radio. Additionally, their single "Call You" (feat. Nasri of MAGIC!) topped the US Dance Radio charts, and their inclusion on Billboard's Dance 100 List in 2019 further solidified their prominence in the industry.

Cash Cash's smash hit "Take Me Home" ft. Bebe Rexha attained RIAA platinum certification, while "All My Love" ft. Conor Maynard has amassed over 100 million streams on Spotify alone. Their collaboration with ROZES on "Matches" achieved a #1 spot on Dance Radio, and their release "Belong" was featured on Dashboard Confessional's album "Crooked Shadows." In 2021, Cash Cash delighted fans with the melodic "Ride or Die" (feat. Phoebe Ryan), and prior to that, they collaborated with Wiz Khalifa and Lukas Graham on the Billboard-charting hip-hop-infused dance-pop smash "Too Late." As they venture into 2023, the trio is poised to maintain their dominance with fresh releases and captivating performances.