![]() Guitarist and singer Pat McGuire is something of Byrne's alter ego, as his confident and clear voice is the ideal foil to the cocky and tedious diatribes of the Irish piper. His song "Walk All the Days" debuts on this recording and has since found its way on two Black 47 albums, Green Suede Shoes and Live in New York City. Lets find some podcasts to follow Well keep you updated on new. Create your first playlist Its easy, well help you. ![]() Chris Byrne (who goes by the name Seanchai on side projects) provides the rapping in his patented tough-guy style, but more impressive are his abilities on pipes and tin whistle, which he also adapts impressively to the whims of the band. Listen to Keep It Real Old School East Coast Rap Instrumental Beat on Spotify. For a traditionally trained fiddler, she is quite flexible and effective in these various pop stylings. As a member of Paddy a Go Go, Ivers adapts her playing to suit whatever paths this band takes, be it rock, reggae, hip-hop, funk, or folk. Since this was recorded prior to Riverdance, most of Ivers' well-known fiddle work up until 1994 was traditionally based as a result of her association with Cherish the Ladies and the Green Fields of America and her numerous recording sessions. Recorded live in New York in 1994, Paddy a Go Go also includes Pat McGuire on vocals and guitar and Black 47's Chris Byrne on uilleann pipes, whistle, and vocals guest Brian O'Neill contributes on keyboards. "Take time to find a way, focus on your vision, you're on a secret mission, ignore what the masses say … Dare to envision, hold on to your decision, take control of each passing day." Focus, vision, determination and grit, all the main ingredients for entrepreneurial badassery, they're all right here."The secret life of Eileen Ivers" sounds like a mystery or suspense thriller, but it could feasibly be the subtitle of this album. ![]() "Well it's up to you what you really want to do," lead singer Jim Lindberg shouts. That's the indie backbone theme of this high-speed punk jam. Ignore the haters, create your own success and own it. Related: 6 Unlikely Characteristics Common Among Billionaires Pennywise - "Rise Up" You never know, you might even "have a show like Oprah" and land on the cover of Entrepreneur magazine. If making money motivates you, this song will too. Hey, at least he cuts the bull and admits it. So does Travie McCoy, who wrote the song. The Grammy-winning pop star wants "to be a billionaire so freakin' bad" and "buy all the things" he never had. Related: 50 Cent's Bankruptcy Is a Lesson in Valuing What You Earn Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars - "Billionaire"īruno Mars rides that money train, too. "Got money on my mind I can never get enough, and every time I step up in the buildin', everybody hands go up and they stay there and they say yeah." Riches and a raucous roomful of fans showing you respect. And he doesn't mess around about what he wants to win - money and fame and a lot of both. DJ Khaled does "no matter what." The New Orleans-based producer nothing but owns the essence of the competitive entrepreneurial spirit in this energizing anthem. Related: 5 Blasts of Rockin' Business Wisdom From Twisted Sister DJ Khaled - "All I Do Is Win"Įveryone loves to win. Tags: East Coast Hip-Hop, WhoSampled 1, Single, Sampled in More Than 10 Songs. One measly setback doesn't mean you're over. Like the pop songstress sings, "Stand a little taller" in the face of rejection. Use her fiery bounceback anthem as fuel when rebounding from the darker moments that most all entrepreneurs eventually face - when a business partner breaks up with you, when you get shot down, and, yes, even when you fail and have to start again. Sure, Clarkson applies this platitude to rebounding from a breakup, but it rings true in running a business, too. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Related: Brain Break: Super Fun Photo Generator Let's You Put Tiny Drake Anywhere! Kelly Clarkson - "Stronger" "I'm gonna fight "em off, a seven nation army couldn't hold me back." Listen to it when you're knees-deep in the trenches, fighting off competitors and the naysayers who say you can't. It's a gritty, defiant ode to fighting the good fight. It's like a screaming hot jolt of Death Wish Coffee, loaded with spitfire energy. The White Stripes - "Seven Nation Army"įrom the very first thump of Meg White's kick drum to Jack White's semi-acoustic guitar masquerading like a bass guitar, this stripped-down iconic rock anthem explodes with a punch. Crank "em up to get fired up and go for yours. To help you get your musical motivation on, tune in, turn on and listen to the seven songs below.ĭo you have a favorite track you think we should include? Let us know on Twitter and Facebook. Pop, rap, rock, punk or metal, you name it, kick-ass, blood-pumping songs are all fuel for the hustle. One way to do that is to - yep, you guessed it - lose yourself in the music. by Harry Fraud 'Keep It Real' performed by French Montana & EST Gee Stream 'Montega' album here: Follow French.
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