Cashville just made it official.
Media Day 2026 was announced live on 101.1 The Beat, with the date set for February 21, 2026 — and the movement is being led by Young Buck, Lano XL, and Born Rich Boopy.
This wasn’t just a promo stop. It was a cultural rollout.
The organizers made it clear that Media Day is about unifying Nashville’s entertainers, media personalities, and creatives under one roof. The focus is networking, collaboration, and evolving the city’s entertainment infrastructure instead of competing in silos.
🏙️ BIGGER THAN MUSIC
The radio conversation went beyond artists and podcasts.
There was discussion about the new stadium for the Tennessee Titans and the possibility of Nashville hosting a Super Bowl in the future — highlighting how major moments can shift the city economically and culturally.
They also addressed the importance of supporting both local talent and outside creatives contributing to the culture, pushing back against the idea that Nashville doesn’t embrace newcomers.
👀 CULTURE TALK & INDUSTRY ENERGY
The conversation touched on rap politics, including ongoing chatter surrounding 50 Cent and T.I., along with a lighthearted but heated debate about whether Valentine’s Day is really centered around men or women.
More importantly, there was serious talk about where independent media is headed — ownership, direct-to-audience platforms, and building structure within the city instead of waiting for outside validation.
📅 LOCK IN THE DATE
MEDIA DAY 2026
🗓 February 21, 2026
📍 THE LOCKER ROOM
With Young Buck, Lano XL, and Born Rich Boopy organizing the event, Media Day 2026 is shaping up to be more than a gathering — it’s positioning.
Cashville is aligning.
The media is evolving.
And February 21 just became one of the city’s most important dates of the year. 🔥



