"Cashville Stomp" by Upchurch is a rap song that celebrates the city of Nashville, Tennessee, nicknamed "Cashville" due to its rich music history. The lyrics convey a sense of pride for the city, its culture, and the artist's personal connection to it. The song starts off with Upchurch cruising down the strip in a truck filled with attractive women. He mentions having agricultural tags, which could be a reference to the rural aspects of Nashville and its surrounding areas. He also mentions having a stash of cannabis from California, reflecting the city's laid-back and marijuana-friendly atmosphere. Upchurch asserts his musical prowess by claiming to put the "G" (for guitar) in the guitar and playing it skillfully. He compares himself to Elvis Presley, a music icon from the city, and brags about his ability to captivate audiences even before stepping on stage. The artist further embraces his rebellious and wild persona by describing himself as a monster truck driving, whiskey-drinking, and law enforcement-dodging individual. He proudly represents the South Side of Nashville and mentions the "Cashville stomp," which likely refers to the unique style and vibe of the city. The chorus repeats the phrase "Cashville stomp, Tennessee thing" multiple times, emphasizing the pride and uniqueness of Nashville's music scene. The artist even shouts out the area code 615, reinforcing the connection to the city. As the song progresses, Upchurch continues to display his love for Tennessee and Nashville. He compares himself to a Tennessee Titan, a professional football team from the state, and mentions partying on Broadway, a popular street known for its music venues and nightlife. He also references famous country music artists like Willie Nelson and Jason Aldean. The artist acknowledges his upbringing and influences, mentioning Young Buck, a Nashville rapper, and growing up outside of the city. Upchurch describes himself as a "crazy ass cracker" with a twang in his voice, showcasing his southern roots and unique style. In essence, "Cashville Stomp" is a celebration of Nashville's music culture, the artist's personal connection to the city, and the pride he feels for the region. It combines elements of rap and country music, reflecting the diverse musical landscape of Nashville.