Jordan Cracknell Trades Floors to Dance Floors with ‘Gordon Gekko’
- Melodrift Team
- Aug 11
- 1 min read

You’ve heard of men in finance. Now meet the woman flipping the script with a synth and a stomp. Jordan Cracknell’s debut single ‘Gordon Gekko’ is loud, proud, and bursting with the kind of swagger usually reserved for someone closing a million-pound deal before breakfast. Equal parts satire and club banger, this is high-concept pop that doesn’t take itself too seriously—while still landing every punch.
With production from Tom Marlow (yes, that Love Island music wizard), ‘Gordon Gekko’ blends funky retro synths with shimmering house rhythms and a vocal performance that oozes boss energy. It's cheeky, it's smart, and it grooves harder than your Monday morning motivation playlist. Cracknell clearly knows her references—but even more impressive, she knows her audience.
What makes it all work is Jordan’s voice—figuratively and literally. She’s lived this world, written about it, and now sings about it with a tongue-in-cheek bite that feels fresh in a landscape full of over-serious debuts. Pop with purpose? Finance-themed feminism you can dance to? Whatever it is, we’re cashing in.
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