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About TuCashTV

TuCashTV is the media collective brought to you by TuCash and Yancey. On YouTube, TuCashTV exists as the visual compliment to TuCash and his music. Yancey heads the visual department while TuCash brings the audio to life.

TuCash, is a Rapper, Producer and Songwriter currently operating out of Helena, Montana. TuCash, born Connor McCann, grew up surrounded by music.

He started out playing the piano and creating his own compositions at a young age. From there, the School Band, Choir and friends he had growing up, each played big roles in developing his musical palette.

During his Sophomore Year of High School he discovered the endless world of music production. Since then, he has been driven to share his music with the world through his unique and passionate approach to rapping, producing and songwriting.

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TuCash ft. G$TOPP - Word McGurd (Official Music Video) | August 17th, 2013

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TuCash ft. G$TOPP - Word McGurd (Official Music Video) | August 17th, 2013

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