FROM GHANA TO GERMANY: $erious Klein Released A Hot New Banger "Voodoo Money", Via Majestic Casual
With raw verses and hooks full of energy, $erious Klein Is back in the booth with a new hot rap single entitled "Voodoo Money". The track oozes so much punch and hype that you can only get immersed in the mood and start bumping your head on beat.
Indeed, Voodoo Money is musical concept joining Hip Hop with a hint of electronic music, orchestrated by Klein's longtime collaborator producer Rascal in order to narrate the story of someone who’s moving in the wrong direction - revolving around the "things you would do for money without any remorse - being greedy, ignorant and obstinate: getting money by any means necessary".
On that matter, Serious Klein Shares That:
It’s written from the perspective of some of the people that surround me, people I grew up with, and their decisions. Stuff that really affected me.
Friends that changed overnight, due to the love of money. It’s like thinking that you know someone and feeling that they’re being entranced by somebody in the way Voodoo magic does."
"I needed this chapter of my life on the album because I felt it was necessary to talk about it.
It’s a very important part of the storyline especially regarding the fact that I myself started making my own money at some point. It affects the way you do things, the way you talk and even the way you walk, the way you dress or little things such as jewelry. It’s like they say “the more you get the more you spend”.
In fact, since we've discovered this young Germany-Based rapper, with Ghanaian roots, we're always subjugated by his raw charismatic flow and his unpredictable Hard-hitting Rhymes.
Stream "voodoo Money" Below
Voodoo Money, a song by Serious Klein on Spotify
Catch Serious Klein at The Regent Theater in Los Angeles. More details: here
Also Discover More About Serious And Rascal:
SERIOUS KLEIN
open.spotify.com/artist/118HlFjDgUCku033j3YD81
RASCAL
https://www.instagram.com/rascaltheproducer
https://www.facebook.com/rascaltheproducer
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