There's an honesty to the "WORST ADULT EVER" album by 56ca$h. The 17-track project dives headlong into confusion, internet overload, emotional burnout, and the strange comedy of becoming an adult in a world that never slows down. The album feels like a late-night wave through memories, tweets, bad decisions, and moments of uncomfortable self-reflection.
The album gets its personality down right away with the energy of "I BE ON THE INTERNET TOO MUCH." The project is like flipping through channels at 2 a.m, with one moment hilarious, and the next deeply personal and emotionally exposed.
Tracks like "2025 WAS NOT MY YEAR" and "IM KINDA STUPID FR" perfectly capture the emotional fatigue of trying to make it through modern life. This album accepts the flaws and makes them part of the character. "APPEARANCE IS EVERYTHING" and "WHERE YO FRIENDS AT" maintain that introspective mood, with themes of loneliness, identity, and social pressure.
Tracks like "LAKERS VS TIMBERWOLVES" and "DENVER CARMELO" have references that make the project feel anchored in internet era conversations and personal memories. One of the most remarkable things about "WORST ADULT EVER" is how it seamlessly blends humor with emotional heft. Songs like "RIDE OR DIE," "FEEL LIKE THIS," and "NONFICTION" show a more reflective 56ca$h without losing the project's chaotic charm.
The project is full of thoughts, emotional contradictions, overthinking, disappointment, and late-night honesty. 56ca$h makes something you can relate to when feeling overwhelmed by life, relationships, and the pressure to have it all together all the time, rather than chasing perfection. "WORST ADULT EVER" is an emotionally raw and creatively fearless record that captures the awkward reality of modern adulthood in a way that is both entertaining and familiar.