Rap Lyrics About Cash App Could Help Sink Jack Dorsey's Business

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A new report from Hindenburg Research references several rap songs to demonstrate how popular they believed Cash App, the mobile payments service launched by Jack Dorsey in 2013, has become for illicit transitions.

’ “Cashapp” single, where he rhymes, “I pay them hitters through Cash App.” In the video, he holds up a phone showing the app, then makes a throat-slitting motion. Perhaps Jack Dorsey, who bought digital streaming provider Tidal in 2021, likens himself to a progressive giving 22GZ his artistic license. But for others, their amplification of a song solely devoted to using their app for murders crosses a line.

The report’s overall thesis isn’t just that Block was too easy for fraudsters but that Cash App was aware of these dynamics, in part from the so-called “scam rap” scene. So-called scam rap is rap’s most tenuous test for the line between art and reality.

, Block said it “reviewed the full report in the context of our own data and believe it’s designed to deceive and confuse investors.”

 

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Shut your shit magazine down

I feel like all the research they needed to do would be to ask 100 college kids what they use cash app for lmao

Hu? Why Hip Hop always gotta be the means to an end? Could it just be that a whole lotta people just use the app for a whole lotta things? Hip Hop is just a product of environmental precursors. -ONE.💯😂😂😂

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