Kash’d Out is flipping the script with their latest single, “King of the Coop,” featuring Matthew Roads of Tropidelic. A fresh dose of self-liberation and clever wordplay, Kash’d Out’s “King of the Coop” captures the moment you stop chasing approval and start carving your own path.
The Message Behind “King of the Coop”
Built around a cheeky barnyard metaphor, frontman Greg Shields sets the tone early. Singing, “thought I’d be ruling the roost by now…” Greg paints the picture of expectation versus reality. However, instead of waiting for someone to hand over the keys to the kingdom, Kash’d Out busts the gates wide open. With a sticky hook shouting, “Everything is A-OKAY,” the track feels like a mission statement for anyone tired of playing someone else’s game.
Musically, Kash’d Out’s “King of the Coop” leans into bright grooves, chant-worthy choruses, and the kind of loose, lived-in confidence the band has been perfecting for years.
It’s a reminder that sometimes the real win isn’t a prize at all — it’s building your own space to thrive.
Matthew Roads Joins the Flight
Meanwhile, Matthew Roads brings his signature Tropidelic flair to Kash’d Out’s “King of the Coop.” Creatively, he drops a verse full of laidback wisdom and colorful imagery.
From Miami storms to learning how to lay low, his lines fit into the track’s energy of self-made freedom. His delivery — half smirk, half sage advice — adds the perfect spice to the song. A message of carving your own lane without apology.
Kash’d Out Carves Their Own Path
With “King of the Coop,” Kash’d Out isn’t just clucking about it. They’re showing exactly what it looks like when you stop playing by anyone else’s rules. It’s a song for the underdogs, the free spirits, and anyone who’s realized they were better off writing their own story.
Importantly, “King of the Coop” is out now across all streaming platforms. This song didn’t just break out — it rewrote the rules entirely.