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The Big Hash Rolls Out Lead Single Ahead Of “PRESS HASH VOL. 1”

The Big Hash Rolls Out Lead Single Ahead Of PRESS HASH VOL. 1. The Big Hash is flipping the ignition on a new chapter with PRESS HASH VOL. 1, his third official mixtape, executive-produced by the man himself and cut at @familytreeworld Studios.

The Big Hash Rolls Out Lead Single Ahead Of PRESS HASH VOL. 1

But before the full project roars to life, he’s firing a warning shot: Track 1, “WHAT!”, lands on Friday, 26 September, with pre-saves already live via the link in his bio. Photography and artwork come courtesy of @southmadeit_, setting a clean, high-contrast visual language that frames the drop with intent.

“PRESS HASH VOL. 1” 💿 A third official mixtape by The Big Hash Executive produced by The Big Hash Recorded at @familytreeworld Studios. Pre-save Track 1 “WHAT!” – out Friday 26.09, link in my bio,” he announced.

“WHAT!” isn’t just Track 1; it’s the spark plug. In true Hash fashion, the single promises a high-energy jolt built for first-play rewinds, the kind of record that sounds like a green light. By placing it at the very front of the mixtape, Hash is telegraphing intent: this is the tone-setter, the pace car, the question and the answer. Expect sharp cadences, a hook that hits on the first loop, and that unfiltered confidence that has come to define his best openings.

There’s a purity to the rollout, too. PRESS HASH VOL. 1 is executive produced by The Big Hash himself and recorded at Cassper Nyovest’s Family Tree Records a detail that hints at tight curation and a no wasted motion approach.

Calling this his third official mixtape carries weight. It suggests a veteran’s calm in a mixtape format often used for experimentation. Yet, while the project framing invites exploration, the focus right now is laser-locked on the single. “WHAT!” is the portal into PRESS HASH VOL. 1, the door you walk through before the rest of the house reveals itself.

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