Chris Casey, the Georgia-bred artist, just dropped a fresh remix of "Cow Killers" that’s got everyone talking. This time around, Khary jumps on the track with a killer new verse that perfectly complements the original vibe.
The song’s got this nostalgic backbone that hits different—think 90’s rock meets grunge with some serious alternative rap flair thrown in. It’s somehow both reflective and energetic, which honestly shouldn’t work but totally does.
What’s cool is how Casey and Khary connect over their respective upbringings in Georgia and Rhode Island. They seamlessly weave between heavy topics like financial struggles and casual racism, then pivot to those everyday moments we all recognize.
There’s something beautifully spontaneous about the whole thing, yet you can hear the careful craftsmanship underneath. The track just… resonates, you know?
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Casey explained the remix’s origins pretty casually: "Initially, the song came about in a very casual way. When I made the beat I knew it would be fun to rap on, but after writing the first line I knew I had something special. Khary reached out wanting to do the remix. I love what Khary is doing with his music sonically, and knew he’d be a great fit."
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Casey’s really carved out his own lane blending alternative rock with hip hop. His tongue-in-cheek approach to sharing personal experiences keeps drawing listeners deeper into his world—and honestly, we’re here for it.