Music
Dukes Of Roots flip Pink Floyd’s ‘Money’ into a reggae masterpiece
Dukes Of Roots has created something special with their new version of Pink Floyd’s famous song, “Money.” Known for mixing reggae music with engaging storytelling, they give this rock classic a fresh island vibe that feels familiar and exciting. Dukes Of Roots uses smooth reggae rhythms to craft a version perfect for a relaxed afternoon. While the song still features the iconic cash register sound, it flows seamlessly into a warm and lively beat.
The band’s vocals are smooth and inviting, making the song’s message about wealth and materialism more relatable. Lines like “Money, it’s a gas /Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash” take on new meaning when delivered over a beat that encourages deeper thought. While the original song has an urgent tone, this rendition offers a calmer perspective on society’s obsession with money.
Dukes Of Roots reminds us that music can connect different styles and cultures by paying tribute to the original while giving it a reggae twist. Their version of “Money” is a reimagining that shows how some themes are timeless, no matter the musical style.
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Reetoxa channels shyness and charm in new single “The Lisa Song”
Reetoxa’s latest release, “The Lisa Song,” is a tender, emotionally curious new release that taps into the subtle magic of admiration and quiet attraction. The track is built around a simple but arresting lyrical conceit, and the centerpiece is a moment of wonder, “Hey Lisa why are you so shy.”
There is something immediately human in the way the song progresses, Reetoxa painting the picture of someone completely taken by the gentle presence of another. The lyric “her dimples make me stir and I cant look away” becomes the emotional center of the track, turning a small detail into a powerful emotional pull.
“The Lisa Song” is a song of intimacy, not of grand production or overcomplication. It is like a thought that you cannot get rid of, a feeling that gets louder the more you try to push it away. Reetoxa keeps it simple here, allowing sincerity to be the star.
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The trapheaux gracefully glides over in new release “Marble Floors”
Trapheauxly’s latest release, “Marble Floors,” is a smooth, seductive single that combines clean, complex rap verses with melodic R&B. The song’s production, soulful vocal harmonies, and steady rhythmic pulse create a luxurious yet emotionally grounded atmosphere. All of these elements work together to create this atmosphere.
The most impressive aspect of it is the way it shifts from a catchy melodic hook to a rapid-fire delivery of the lyrics. One moment, “Marble Floors” is silky smooth, and the next, it is razor sharp. This contrast is what gives the musical its identity.
When it comes to lyrical concerns of intimacy, devotion, and elevated aesthetics, the image of marble floors appears, time and time again, as a symbol of elegance and emotional weight. Trapheauxly is a polished package that combines style, substance, and value that cannot be denied in terms of replay value.
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