Duo-cultural talent Lawal Ismail, popularly known as Cashwale, has once again demonstrated his versatility with the release of his new body of work titled Street Para Para.

The American–Nigerian act, who effortlessly blends two cultures in his sound, continues to prove how easily he can switch from an American music style to a full Afrobeats vibe whenever he chooses. His previous EPs have already shown listeners the depth of this flexibility and helped grow a loyal fanbase that appreciates his range.
With Street Para Para, Cashwale makes a bold statement and reminds listeners of his ability to thrive across multiple genres. The project reinforces his identity as an exceptional artiste with very little competition in terms of fluidity, delivery, and creative experimentation.
Cashwale says he simply enjoys making good music based on how the inspiration comes. To him, music is a raw material planted in artistes like himself—meant to be refined into something unique, polished, and impactful.
Back in 2018, Cashwale released his breakout street hit Handkerchief, featuring former DMW signee Idowest. The track became a certified street anthem across Lagos State and Nigeria as a whole, proving early on that Cashwale is no newcomer when it comes to blending various musical textures—whether international or Afrobeats-driven.
His new EP, Street Para Para, is a four-track project that includes:
- Tewo
- Ibi Laye Wa
- Street Para Para
- Save Me
Fans can search for Cashwale on all major streaming platforms and social media channels to experience his uniquely crafted street vibes.
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