‘Gordon Gekko’ is the feminist financial banger we didn’t know we needed, and Jordan Cracknell delivers it with unapologetic flair. This is a track that kicks the patriarchy straight out of the boardroom and onto the dancefloor, reclaiming one of pop culture’s most toxic mascots as a symbol of female power. Cracknell doesn’t just talk about smashing ceilings—she turns them into bass drops.
With slick, stylish production courtesy of Tom Marlow, the song is pure empowerment—retro synths, high-energy beats, and a message that hits like a bold red lip. Cracknell’s lyrics are clever, subversive, and rightfully pissed off, all delivered with a wink. It’s the kind of feminist anthem that doesn’t just ask for space—it takes it, heels first.
Cracknell is clearly not just another pop voice—she’s a force. As a woman who’s lived in the high-stakes world she sings about, she brings authenticity, agency, and attitude in spades. ‘Gordon Gekko’ is loud, proud, and ready to rattle the playlists of anyone who still thinks ambition is a bad word for women. More of this, please.
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