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13 Songs Fueled by The Evil Green, Money 💵 features Elley Duhé x Whethan, Jordan Davis, Mary J. Blige, Metro Boomin x Gunna, Pink Floyd & Yung Gravy.
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According to The Bible, specifically the 1 Timothy 6:10 in the NIV, For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. By craving it, some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows. Whether you are believer or not, there is some truth behind that. Money makes people act funny, even those that were once grounded and much humbler. Songs about money are everywhere, depicting the effects that it has on us as humankind. Prior to 🎧 13 Songs Fueled by The Evil Green, Money 💵, The Musical Hype has dropped several musical compendiums: 🎧 11 Songs Fueled by Money (2018), 🎧 11 Rap Songs Fueled by Money (2019), and 🎧 Money 💵: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 13 (2023).
All five of the money songs from 🎧 Money 💵: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 13 (2023) reappear in 🎧 13 Songs Fueled by The Evil Green, Money 💵. 13 Songs Fueled by The Evil Green, Money 💵 features music courtesy of 🎙 Elley Duhé x Whethan, 🎙 Jordan Davis, 🎙 Mary J. Blige, 🎙 Metro Boomin x Gunna, 🎙 Pink Floyd, and 🎙 Yung Gravy among others. In this compendium, there are newer and older cuts alike. Money has been doing a number on the world for a minute! So, without further ado, no worries about grabbing the wallet for this one – reading about this money-fueled songs is totally free!
1. Barrett Strong, “Money (That’s What I Want)”
💿 The Collection • 🏷 Spectrum Music • 📅 2004
The chorus is the most famous part of this early soul classic, with Strong singing lead, supported by marvelous background vocals: “I need money (That’s what I want) / That’s what I want (That’s what I want).” Still, the verses are infectious, including the second where Strong, showing ample personality, asserts, “Your love gave me such a thrill / But your love don’t pay my bills.” Hence, that’s why Strong needs M-O-N-E-Y! “Money” was penned by another icon, 🎼 ✍ Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford. Gordy also produced this super catchy joint. A record that is well into its 60s, 🎵 “Money (That’s What I Want)” never grows old or sounds the least bit anachronistic.
Appears in 🔻:
- Barrett Strong, “Money (That’s What I Want)”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 26 (2023)
- Money 💵: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 13 (2023)
2. Elley Duhé x Whethan, “MONEY ON THE DASH”
🎵 “MONEY ON THE DASH” • 🏷 Not Fit For Society, Inc. / Good Luck Have Fun • 📅 2023
“MONEY ON THE DASH” is set in a minor key – c minor to be precise (one of my favorite keys). Whethan collaborates with 🎛 Dru “Falconry” DeCaro to solidify a backdrop comprised of an anchoring, driving beat, a repetitive bass line, and of course, synths. It is worth noting that there is a sped-up version, which is also a – wait for it – VIBE! #BIG MOOD!!! “Lose control, I won’t crash, rollin’ high / Put your money on the dash, throw the dice.” WOO!
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3. Mary J. Blige, “Rent Money” (Ft. Dave East)
💿 Good Morning Gorgeous • 🏷 Mary Jane Productions / 300 Entertainment • 📅 2022
For good measure, over the relaxed, soulful backdrop, Mary J. Blige brings some bite:
“Look now my rent money due
I spent everything fuckin’ with you, oh
They say you win some, you win some you lose
All I got is rent money due
Fucking with you.”
Blige invested her all into this man and she’s literally left with nothing. After spending, being loyal, and of course, sex, she’s ultimately in a bad spot – that rent is due! Basically, she can’t depend on him. Featured guest 🎙 Dave East fittingly, plays the guy who’s messed over her, asserting, “Phone out, she recording / Just so she can get the proof / It was all good when we was in the mood.” Sounds like he’s no good, Mary, but this song – it’s ‘on-point’ girl! Fancy sufficiently tickled!
Appears in 🔻:
- Rent: 5ive Songs No. 8 (2022)
- Awesome Songs: February 2022
- R Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2 (2022)
- Money 💵: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 13 (2023)
4. Jordan Davis, “Money Isn’t Real”
💿 Bluebird Days • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 2023
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5. BIA, “Whole Lotta Money (Remix)” (Ft. Nicki Minaj)
🎵 “Whole Lotta Money (Remix)” • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2021
Following the pre-chorus, BIA drops the money-loving chorus, which in essence, isn’t on “no broke shit” (or “ho shit” for that matter). She then drops an edgy verse, asserting she doesn’t associate with broke folks and jealous bitches (shocker), before we get a refrain, pre-chorus, and chorus. Then, of course, comes Nicki Minaj, who is unapologetic AF. The one-liners are endless. “I put on my jewelry just to suck my nigga off / Fingers on his balls like I’m ‘bout to tell him, ‘Cough’” is the way she commences the verse. Da-yum! Of course, she doesn’t stop there, adding, “Pucci on my coochie, I’m make these niggas drool.” Holy Snickers – felt like some censorship was necessary, for once! Of course, Nicki and BIA trade bars on the third verse, and it’s as confident hard-nosed as you’d expect (“My pussy pretty, I fuck ‘em like porn stars / Ain’t playing basketball, but my bitches is all stars”).
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6. Calvin Harris, “New Money” (Ft. 21 Savage)
💿 Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment UK • 📅 2022
What makes “New Money” so potent? Even though 21 Savage is known for his deadpan style of rapping, there’s something endearing about this approach. Furthermore, the 🏆 Grammy-winner still manages to pack a mean punch even if he’s not dynamic when it comes to the decibels. Here, he touts material things, in all their glory even if ultimately, they are just things. Still, there’s something awesome about him mentioning Gucci, Hermes, and Diamonds over ‘funky’ production. As terrific as 21’s flow is, Calvin Harris’ production seriously kicks ass. It preserves a soul/disco/dance sound of old while remaining fresh and non-anachronistic in 2022. The combination of locked-in if low-key 21 and the soulful Harris backdrop is utterly sublime.
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7. Mariah Carey, “Money ($ */ …)”
💿 Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2014
“Baby ‘cause your love is good / That’s why I be on it / Zoning, calling, phoning for you babe.” Woo! Lyrically, “Money ($*/ …)” lacks depth, but there is definitely something special about it despite its deficiencies. The pre-chorus (excerpted) and the chorus shines if nothing more: “Money, this, that, the other / Don’t mean nothing other than / Jets on holidays and / Chefs with hollandaise / Expensive lingerie caused / I come home to you”. Furthermore, rapper 🎙 Fabolous seems to have a good time assisting MC (“Shorty like a good shoe, shorty like a nice bag / Shorty be expensive, it shows like a price tag”). To quote the 🎙 The O’Jays, “money, money, money, money, money”!
8. Yung Gravy, “Betty (Get Money)
💿 Marvelous • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2022
9. Sam Smith, “Money On My Mind”
💿 In The Lonely Hour • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2014
10. Metro Boomin & Gunna, “All The Money”
💿 HEROES & VILLAINS • 🏷 Boominati Worldwide, LLC / Republic • 📅 2022
11. Ludacris, “Money Maker” (Ft. Pharrell Williams)
💿 Release Therapy • 🏷 DTP • 📅 2006
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12 .Pink Floyd, “Money”
💿 The Dark Side of The Moon • 🏷 Pink Floyd Music Ltd. • 📅 1973
Of course, you cannot mention “Money” without shouting out guitar and vocalist 🎙 David Gilmour. He brings Waters lyrics to life sensationally. Early on, he speaks about the power and dangerousness of the five-letter word. “Money, it’s a gas,” he sings in the first verse, adding, “Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash.” Maybe more memorable is the profane lyric from the second verse: “Money, it’s a hit / Ah, don’t give me that do-goody-good-bullshit.” That is a mic drop moment for sure! Another memorable moment is where Gilmour highlights greed at its, well, greediest: “I’m in a high-fidelity first class traveling set / And I think I need a Learjet.” Maybe the late, great 🎙 Barrett Strong said it best: “I need money (That’s what I want) / That’s what I want (That’s what I want)”. Oh, capitalism! Money aside, there is nothing evil about the top-20 prog rock classic that is 🎵 “Money”, Pink Floyd’s second biggest hit only to no. 1 hit, 🎵 “Another Brick In The Wall (Part II)”.
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13. The O’Jays, “For The Love of Money”
💿 Ship Ahoy • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 1973
“Some people got to have it, some people really need it / Listen to me y’all, do things, do things, do things, bad things with it.” Facts, O’Jays! A long time before 🎙 Wu-Tang Clan rapped about 🎵 “C.R.E.A.M.”, not to mention more than a decade after 🎙 Barrett Strong wanted money, The O’Jays were singing about how corrupt that “mean green” can be. “For the love of money, people will steal from their mother,” goes the chorus, continuing, “For the love of money, people will rob their own brother / … For that mean, mean, mean, mean, mean green.” Even though this “Almighty dollar” song is 50 years old as of 2023, the message, theme, nor song is the least bit anachronistic. Money continues to be the root of all evil, and there may not be a better song to illustrate that point than this exceptional O’Jays gem. Also, it goes without singing that The O’Jays are those guys – the vocals are magnificent!
Appears in 🔻:
- The O’Jays, “For The Love of Money”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 27 (2023)
- Money 💵: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 13 (2023)
13 Songs Fueled by The Evil Green, Money 💵 [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Boominati Worldwide, LLC, Capitol, Def Jam, DTP, Epic, Mary Jane Productions / 300 Entertainment, Not Fit For Society, Inc. / Good Luck Have Fun, Pink Floyd Music Ltd., Republic, Sony Music Entertainment, Spectrum Music, UMG Recordings, Inc.; Pete Linforth, PublicDomainPictures, Tumisu from Pixabay]
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