Song DNA
Notes: The marimba riff provides a distinctive, percussive texture that adds rhythmic drive without overwhelming harshness, paired with steady guitar grooves and Mick Jagger's sneering delivery. Overall, it's groovy and mid-tempo with a cheeky edge, unlikely to trigger strong sensory overload.
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Recommended for: energy focus
A cheeky rock track from The Rolling Stones' 1966 album Aftermath, featuring Brian Jones' iconic marimba riff and lyrics about reversing power dynamics in a relationship.
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Moods: confident, rebellious
Traditions: rhythm and blues, rock
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