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Candy Darling – “Money” [Song Review]
Candy Darling’s “Money” is the perfect song to strut to, whether you’re strutting with pure unadulterated rage, or with utter confidence, put this song on repeat and go, go strut your stuff. Sometimes binge drinking can lead to great things, like the start of Candy Darling. Emily Breeze’s vocals are that ex you keep going back to, they’re mean as hell, but it is just so right, and so good.
Candy Darling’s “Money” is the perfect song to strut to, whether you’re strutting with pure unadulterated rage, or with utter confidence, put this song on repeat and go, go strut your stuff. Sometimes binge drinking can lead to great things, like the start of Candy Darling. Emily Breeze’s vocals are that ex you keep going back to, they’re mean as hell, but it is just so right, and so good.
There’s a dirty electronic beat and gnarly guitar that carry the song, while Breeze’s vocals have the perfect amount of “fuck you” in them to drive the tune to number one on your “pissed off” playlist. Hell hath no fury like Candy Darling’s sound, for all those spurned lovers out there, you’re going to want to hear this, it’s perfect for you. For those of us with our hearts still in one piece, this song is still down-right wicked; you’d be a fool to miss it.
Run Time: 3:11
Release Date: September 1, 2014
Check out the song “Money”
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