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ZOOLOOK – “Power of the People (Radio Edit)”

Chorus Chronicles 15 July 2025

ZOOLOOK’s “Power of the People (Radio Edit)” reanimates its revolutionary soul. This is protest music with a heartbeat, born from vinyl memories and modern urgency. The track grabs hold with an irresistible bass groove, layered beneath warm synth washes and rhythmic chants that echo through history, from civil rights marches to modern-day movements. In just a few minutes, ZOOLOOK channels decades of musical rebellion into a rallying cry that feels as essential in 2025 as any time before.

What gives “Power of the People” its weight isn’t just its sound, though that alone would turn heads. It’s the conviction behind every beat. Inspired by Senator Cory Booker’s legendary Senate speech and built on the foundation of funk legends and synth pioneers, the track pulses with intent. There’s a vintage flair—Motown harmonies and Bernard Edwards-style bass licks—but it’s sharpened by a modern lens. You hear the influence of Herbie Hancock and Kraftwerk in the shimmering textures, but the message? That’s pure frontline fire.

ZOOLOOK understands how to make the political personal. His lyrics don’t preach; they groove. Every line feels like it was meant for a raised fist and a packed dancefloor. The way he merges soul’s emotional punch with electronic precision gives the track its gravitational pull. It’s slick, yes, but it’s not sanitised. There’s tension in the rhythm, a pressure under the polish—a reminder that unity isn’t passive, it’s powered by people who keep showing up.

Even as a radio edit, the track doesn’t feel constrained. It moves with clarity and purpose, like a protest chant that’s been distilled into perfect form. You can almost imagine it soundtracking the march and the afterparty—ZOOLOOK’s music doesn’t separate celebration from resistance. Instead, he shows how joy and justice can dance in the same circle. That’s what gives this single its punch: it’s uplifting without being naive, nostalgic without sounding dated.

“Power of the People (Radio Edit)” is more than a funky throwback or a political nod—it’s a living, breathing anthem. ZOOLOOK doesn’t just want you to hear the message—he wants you to move with it. In a time where so much music floats by unnoticed, this track insists on being felt. Loud, vibrant, and unapologetically soulful, “Power of the People” is ZOOLOOK’s call to the floor and the frontlines. Don’t just listen—rise with it.

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