
Free$ comes in swinging with “Money Money,” a bold Afrobeat and hip-hop hybrid that thrives on pure energy, repetition, and confidence. This isn’t your typical glossy rap track about wealth, it’s more like a mantra for survival, ambition, and staying locked in on the grind. Every “money, money, money” chant hits like a heartbeat, driving home the theme that success isn’t just a dream, it’s a nonstop pursuit.
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The track opens with that hypnotic hook “Money, money, money, all this money…” looping like a meditation on the hustle. It’s catchy, but also symbolic. Free$ taps into something primal here, the relentless focus of someone who’s been through real-life trenches and refuses to lose again. His delivery floats somewhere between gritty street talk and melodic flex, and that duality is what gives the record its edge.

Around the one-minute mark, the lyrics get more personal: “I came home and improved / I fuck with money, that’s my boo.”
That line alone captures the raw honesty of the song — Free$ doesn’t romanticize the grind; he owns it, scars and all. There’s a bounce in the rhythm that leans Afrobeat, but the bars carry a heavy American street flavor, creating a real Afro-American energy — global sound, local truth.
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The production is clean and bass-heavy, perfectly balanced with melodic layers that make it club-ready without losing its grit. It’s the kind of track that could move in both spaces, a late-night trap party and a Lagos rooftop set. Every loop of “It ain’t endin’, it’s hittin’ me” almost feels spiritual, like he’s not just talking about money, but motion, momentum, legacy, and freedom.
“Money Money” is more than a flex, it’s a statement of intent. Free$ is clearly in his bag, both literally and creatively, blending his cultural influences into a sound that feels global but still rooted in street authenticity.
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