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- Mo Money Mo Problems’ by the Notorious B.I.G. Biggie Smalls spent his career marveling at the wealth wrought by his hustle – the man had a Super Nintendo and a Sega Genesis – but in this mega-hit from his last album, the rapper was a bit more reflective about the spoils of his success.
- Can’t Buy Me Love’ by The Beatles. The Beatles’ songs about money output mostly focused on the negative side of money (see also, ‘Taxman’) but it was during the Fab Four’s boy-band heyday that they penned the ultimate anti-wealth song, lamenting the one thing that a wad of cash and sudden success couldn’t purchase: affection.
- C.R.E.A.M.’ by Wu-Tang Clan. Cash. Rules. Everything. Around. Me. Five words that anchor this highlight from the Clan's 1993 album 'Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'.
- Everything Counts’ by Depeche Mode. Possibly the catchiest critique of capitalism ever recorded, ‘Everything Counts’ is an unmistakeable product of the early ’80s, with its squelchy synth bassline, lyrics about Thatcherite greed and duplicity, and music video set in West Berlin.
- Money For Nothing. 129 votes. More Money For Nothing (Full Length Version) #3 of 12 on Behind-The-Scenes Stories From Beloved '80s Music Videos. #107 of 173 on The Best '80s New Wave Songs.
- Take the Money and Run. 137 votes.
- She Works Hard For The Money. 173 votes.
- Can't Buy Me Love. 200 votes.
- ABBA – “Money, Money, Money” As we’ve already mentioned, money represents different things for different people. For the main character of the 1976 classic hit by ABBA, money means a route to absolute happiness.
- Pink Floyd – “Money” The iconic ‘ka-ching’ at the beginning of Pink Floyd’s “Money” will instantly put you in the mood of earning money. Or, it will make you sit back and enjoy this musical masterpiece.
- Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars – “Billionaire” Unlike Pink Floyd’s “Money”, “Billionaire” is one of the songs about making money that is made for relaxed daydreaming about being rich.
- Dire Straits – “Money For Nothing” “Money For Nothing” was released on Dire Straits’ fifth studio album “Brothers in Arms“ in 1985. With Sting singing the back vocals, it’s one of the band’s most successful songs, and it can still be heard on the radio.
- Songs About Money
- Just Got Paid by Sigala with Ella Eyre, Meghan Trainor Ft. French Montana
- Bills by Lunchmoney Lewis
- Cheap Thrills by Sia
- Money, Money, Money by Abba
- Bills, Bills, Bills by Destiny’s Child
- Money Can’T Buy Happiness by Freddie Mercury
- Money by Pink Floyd
- Money (That’S What I Want) by Barrett Strong
- No Money by Galantis
In no particular order, here are some of the best songs about money. Is there a favourite of yours that we’ve missed?
Know that feeling when money disappears from your bank account far too quickly? This song, it’s more about having fun and spending more money instead of taking care of the bills. It sounds like a fun song, but deep down, they’re skint, and if anyone continues down this path will likely be in deep debt with no savings. Best lyrics:
This song feels like a true reflection of working hard but still not having enough money to get by. Just about managing (or even not at all) truly sucks! We’ve been there before, and it’s a feeling that I still can’t shake sometimes. The lyrics of this song bring back the sense I still have when I’m in the supermarket queue. Although it’s upbeat, i...
This song proves you don’t need to have money to have fun. Getting ready to go out at the weekend and heading to a club doesn’t need to cost anything. You can have a great time with friends, without touching your bank account. Best lyrics:
What a classic song and music video. This song is about a dream of getting rich (because of getting with a “wealthy man”) and then living with a lifestyle of being incredibly rich. Although they realise finding a man like that might not be possible, it’s down to them to make their own fortune. Best lyrics:
Have you ever known someone who forgets their money on a meetup or just doesn’t pay their way? This is an ode to them! The song is about a woman who makes her own way plus pays for her boyfriend’s overspending, and she’s had enough of it. Relationships should be a two-way thing and not one person expecting the other to pay for it all. Best lyrics:
Let’s have a little bit of Freddie. Money Can’t Buy Happiness was part of the Solo Collection, released away from Queen. Whether it is a genuine quote from Freddie or just used in the film starring Rami Malek, I love this quote from the Bohemian Rhapsody film: “They say money can’t buy happiness, darlings! But it does allow you to give it away!” Re...
There is a big daydream about wanting a lot of money and spending it big style. However, there is a realisation in the song that not everyone gets it, and it makes the worst of people out of people (particularly those who should share it). Best lyrics:
It seems Barrett Strong are desperate for a bit of cash in this song. While it’s a very catchy song, I feel it’s sad that there is a feeling relationship and anything free in life is second to cash. Not heard this version before? A lot of people recognise The Beatles covermore than this original. Best lyrics: Want to get rich too? Learn how to make...
It feels like the songwriter has lent a mate a fair bit of cash in the past and is sick of it. In this dance track, they’ve got no money to hand out (although I think they likely do). They are now standing up for themselves and are putting their foot down. Best lyrics:
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- The Beatles – Taxman. The Beatles’ “Taxman” was written by George Harrison and John Lennon, with the intent of protesting the UK’s progressive taxes. Despite the band’s immense success throughout the 60s, Harrison had discovered they were all at high risk of bankruptcy.
- Pink Floyd – Money. Appearing on their critically-acclaimed 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd’s “Money” reached No.13 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.
- AC/DC – Moneytalks. “Moneytalks” by rock band AC/DC was released as a single in December 1990. It was the group’s biggest hit since 1981’s “Back in Black” and remains their highest charting song to date.
- Pet Shop Boys – Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money) A single in 1985 from their debut album, Please, Pet Shop Boys’ “Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money)” is told from the perspective of a man who is trying to convince another person to join a financial scheme.
Dec 19, 2023 · There are many songs about dollars and cents - having plenty and having none at all! Find out the best songs about money in this list here!
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Nov 15, 2023 · The 13 Best Songs About Money, Ranked From the beginnings of pop music, plenty of artists have written songs with the same idea in mind: Money matters. Snoop Dogg memorably rapped in “Gin and Juice” about having his mind on his money and his money on his mind.