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Gorillaz

Re-Hash

Release date: 24th March 2001

From Gorillaz
Track 1
3:40
AlternativeMusicPopHip-Hop/Rap
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About This Track

'Re-Hash' opens the album with a deliberately upbeat construction, its hook built on repetition and a dub-inflected groove. Written by 2-D and Murdoc, the track pairs catchy melodic instincts with a somewhat detached vocal delivery, the lyrics cycling through variations on constraint and appetite. Miho Hatori's presence adds texture to the arrangement. The song sits comfortably within the band's stated ambition to execute manufactured pop on their own terms. Its '90s sensibility, purposely distorted guitars and measured vocal approach work together as a kind of statement about the state of pop music itself, a theme that would resurface across their later work. It's a gloriously upbeat opener that announces the project's intentions without apology.

"Re-Hash" is a track by Gorillaz, from the album Gorillaz, released 24th March 2001. The track is 3:40 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Gorillaz.

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Lyrics

Re-Hash

It's a sweet sensation over the dub
Oh, what a situation that don't wanna stop
It's the drugstore soul boy over the dub
With the sweetest inspiration, we don't wanna stop

'Cause it's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
(It's yeah) it's the money or stop

It's a sweet sensation over the dub
Oh, what a situation that don't wanna stop
It's the drugstore soul boy over the dub
With the sweetest inspiration, we don't wanna stop

It's money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
(It's the yeah) it's the money or stop

Po po po po po, po aaa (Po po po po po po po)
Po po po po po, po aaa (Po po po po po po po)
Po po po po po, po aaa (Po po po po po po po)
Po po po po po, po aaa (Po po po po po po po)

Po po po po po, po aaa (Po po po po po po po)
Po po po po po, po aaa (Po po po po po po po)
Po po po po po, po aaa (Po po po po po po po)
Po po po po po, po aaa (Po po po po po po po)

It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop
It's the money or stop

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  1. 1Re-Hash
    3:40
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    2:42
  3. 3Tomorrow Comes Today
    3:14
  4. 4New Genius (Brother)
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