For You Brother just dropped their second catchy banger in a row! ‘Nice Money’ is a firey rap rock cut that’s full of infectious riffs and sizzling flows. For You Brother shine once more, in a very different way than last time.
This Aiken, South Carolina-based musical duo consisting of Jon Dash and Melvin Blakely, both established artists in their own right, is adamant about delivering punchy and crisply-produced tunes for a massive audience. After ‘America’, their last single, which oozed with meticulous melodies and vibe shifts, For You Brother’s ‘Nice Money’ is much more conventional, and far less forgiving. Based on a scratchy, distorted guitar riff, doubled by a vocal motif that repeats, giving up on the melodic variety for a healthy strain of high-octane riffage.
The pair of musicians, having written well over a 100 songs in between them, are determined to challenge what they call mainstream mediocrity that the listeners are exposed to on the radio daily. To do that, the pair are employing a tightly built mood with an immaculate groove and an endless flow of energy.
Perhaps written in memory of Deep Soul School, the vocalist, or maybe in celebration of his life and talent, in any case, For You Brother have not failed to deliver their second instant success with the lighthearted ‘Nice Money’.