After Cameo's Larry Blackmon relocating to Atlanta in the '80s, one of the groups he signed to his label was Ca$hflow. They blended funk, rap, and urban contemporary stylings, and featured lead vocalist Kary Hubbert, backed by drummer Gaylord Parson, keyboardist James Duffie, and keyboardist Regis Ferguson. Their debut LP, Ca$hflow, yielded one moderate hit, Mine all mine, in 1986, which did respectably well internationally and in clubs, but didn't excite R&B fans. They issued a followup LP, Big Money, in 1988.

 
Cashflow Can't let love pass us by 1986 Club records Larry Blackmon 3
Cashflow I need your love 1986 Club records Larry Blackmon 3
Cashflow Mine all mine 1986 Club records Larry Blackmon 3
Cashflow Partyfreak 1986 Club records Larry Blackmon 3
Cashflow Cashflow 1986 Mercury Larry Blackmon 7
Cashflow Love education 1988 Atlanta Artists Larry Blackmon 4
Cashflow Big money 1988 Mercury Larry Blackmon 8