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ZOOLOOK Ignites Change with ‘Power of the People (Radio Edit)’

Posted on 26 April 202526 April 2025 By Chorus Chronicles No Comments on ZOOLOOK Ignites Change with ‘Power of the People (Radio Edit)’

When it comes to blending message-driven music with timeless grooves, few do it as effortlessly as ZOOLOOK. The self-taught, multi-instrumentalist artist again lights up the scene with his newest single, “Power of the People (Radio Edit)”, released on April 20th. Having previously captivated us with his album ”Stonehenge: Black in Space” and the exhilarating ”Rockers (Challenge Remix),” ZOOLOOK returns with a track that feels like a rallying cry wrapped in irresistible retro flair. It’s a sound that instantly transports listeners to the vibrant energy of 80s disco while grounding them firmly in the realities of today’s world.

The first moments of the track ignite with a bouncy, infectious energy – mouth percussion taps out an irresistible rhythm while bold saxophone accents flash across the soundscape like neon lights. That retro 80’s aesthetic pulses at the core of the song, but ZOOLOOK’s clever arrangements give it a refreshing twist that feels modern and vital. Every beat seems to radiate positivity, yet there’s an undercurrent of seriousness woven into the grooves, a testament to the power and purpose packed within the music.

Inspired by Senator Cory Booker’s stirring declaration on the Senate floor, ZOOLOOK shifted the song’s original title from “Power to the People” to “Power of the People,” a subtle but profound change. In doing so, he transforms the track from a call to action into a declaration of existing strength. The lyrics, riding atop the funky rhythms, urge collective belief and effort, a reminder that the people’s true power lies in unity and determination. Lines like “We can make it work” ring out as a wish, and a rallying affirmation for anyone seeking change.

Musically, the influences are rich and beautifully layered. ZOOLOOK draws from the legendary grooves of Motown, the bass mastery of Bernard Edwards and Maurice Gibb, and the atmospheric magic of Jean-Michel Jarre and Herbie Hancock. The result is a genre-melding tapestry of deep bass, lush synths, and bright, kinetic beats. It’s music that gets you moving and stirs your soul. The sonic palette of ”Power of the People” feels ageless, simultaneously paying homage to past decades while standing proudly in today’s musical landscape.

The artwork accompanying the single, a bold, raised fist, perfectly encapsulates the track’s spirit of empowerment and democratic strength. With “Power of the People (Radio Edit)”, ZOOLOOK reaffirms his place as a musician and a messenger. His music uplifts, provokes thought, and moves hearts and bodies alike. This latest release is yet another gem in his growing collection, and if it’s any indication, the future for ZOOLOOK looks incredibly bright and inspiring.

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