
The Big Hash has officially released his new mixtape, PRESS HASH: VOLUME ONE. The project arrives as an eight-track addition to his catalogue and becomes his latest full-length release following a period of active studio work. The mixtape delivers a focused selection of songs that reflect the direction he has been shaping throughout the year, now presented as a complete and structured body of work available on all major digital streaming platforms.
The tracklist for PRESS HASH: VOLUME ONE includes eight songs: “WHAT!”, “BLAH, BLAH, BLAH!”, “HOT AGAIN!”, “LOLA’S ONLY SON!”, “FRIES!”, “OASIS! (JUST LEAN)”, “CHOOSE ME! LOS ME!”, and “GIRLS!”. “WHAT!” was the first track introduced ahead of the mixtape and served as an early indicator of the project’s sound. With the full project released today, listeners now have access to all the material that had been previewed in fragments over previous months.
The Big Hash is credited as the executive producer, guiding the overall creative approach and structural decisions behind the project. Additional production roles include beatmaking, arrangement, and instrumentation contributions from several collaborators.
The mixtape runs for approximately 27 minutes. Its concise length positions it as a compact listening experience, with each track forming part of a unified sequence aimed at showcasing a specific musical direction. The project maintains a consistent sonic identity while allowing each track to stand independently within the eight-song structure.
Leading up to today’s release, The Big Hash maintained an ongoing stream of updates, sharing daily clips, reels, and behind-the-scenes moments that gradually revealed more information about the mixtape. These updates formed a day-by-day progression toward the final release date, offering insight into the creative process and confirming the timing of the drop as it approached.
With PRESS HASH: VOLUME ONE now officially out, the project concludes the rollout that has been unfolding across his platforms and marks the arrival of a new entry in his growing discography. Listeners now have access to the complete eight-track mixtape as released today.






