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Jordan Cracknell reveals debut single ‘Gordon Gekko’

  • jimt
  • Jul 31
  • 1 min read
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Jordan Cracknell arrives with a compelling sense of identity and intent on her debut single ‘Gordon Gekko’, a bold fusion of retro flair and modern pop ambition. Drawing on her real-life experience in finance and the cultural backdrop of Wall Street’s infamous anti-hero, Cracknell offers a track that pulsates with swagger and subversion. It's house music at its most conceptual—polished, provocative, and entirely self-assured.


Produced alongside Love Island collaborator Tom Marlow, the song is a sleek, synth-heavy anthem laced with throwback 80s textures and glossy vocal delivery. But underneath the high-octane production lies a biting critique of power structures and gender roles—Cracknell isn’t idolizing Gordon Gekko, she’s reimagining him in stilettos and calling the shots. The result is a track that walks a clever line between nostalgia and reinvention.


More than just a debut, ‘Gordon Gekko’ is a manifesto—one that signals Cracknell’s entry into a pop landscape increasingly defined by artists with something to say. She’s not chasing trends; she’s setting her own pace with an iron-clad beat and a razor-sharp message. A standout first offering from an artist who clearly means business.



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