Mark Robert Cash is Nashville’s answer to a genre-bending force — an artist who moves with ease between the heart of country, the groove of R&B and pop, and the spiritual lift of gospel. It’s a blend that refuses neat labels, because Cash’s story has never been neat. Known for a bold presence both on screen and on stage, he first stepped into the spotlight as an actor, appearing in Still the King alongside Billy Ray Cyrus and spending three seasons on ABC’s Nashville. He’s also popped up in music videos for artists including Ashley McBryde, Katy Nichole, and Big Daddy Weave — and, in a full-circle moment, performed in a video with his hero Dolly Parton, a brush with legend that only deepened his connection to the industry he’s long admired.
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But music is where Cash’s pulse really lives. Raised in church and shaped by the power of gospel, he grew up learning how a voice can carry more than melody — it can carry testimony. Later, as an emcee, he sharpened the craft of holding a room, reading energy, and turning performance into communion. Without formal musical training, Cash built his sound the way many self-made artists do: through instinct, hunger, and the kind of lived experience you can’t fake. His songs feel like motion — unpredictable, dynamic, and charged with the highs and lows that formed him.
That spirit is front and centre on his latest single, From the Gutter, a track that reads like a survival document and a declaration of self-worth. Equal parts battle cry and victory lap, it captures the phoenix-rise energy of an artist who has learned to turn adversity into fuel. There’s grit in it, but also clarity — the sense of someone who has stopped asking permission to take up space.
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“This song is a protest,” Cash says. “No matter how much opposition comes your way, get back up. Keep fighting. Success in the face of the oppressor is the ultimate revenge. From the Gutter is perfect for Pride Month and my people in the lgbtqia community.”
The record was written by Kina Cosper, London Jones, and Robert Howes, with production by Kristian Veech — a creative team that helps Cash’s message land with both punch and purpose. In From the Gutter, Mark Robert Cash isn’t just telling you where he’s been. He’s telling you he made it out — and he’s not going back.
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