Jordan Cracknell’s “Gordon Gekko” Is the Feminist House Anthem of the Summer

With her blazing debut “Gordon Gekko”, Jordan Cracknell launches herself into the music world — and does so like a woman on a mission.

The track, co-produced with Love Island music mastermind Tom Marlow, takes inspiration from the 1987 film Wall Street and turns its iconic alpha male figure on his head. Cracknell reimagines Gordon Gekko through a female lens, crafting a house/dance anthem that’s both cerebral and deeply visceral.

Her spoken word vocals are hypnotic, sharp with ambition, charged with defiance. The synths? They scorch.
Drawing influence from Marina, Fred Again, and Raye, she merges 80s nostalgia with a sound that demands 2025’s attention.

More than a catchy track, “Gordon Gekko” is a bold statement:
Why should ambition only wear a tie?
Why not heels, grit, and neon confidence?

Cracknell — a published finance author turned musical force — brings credibility and fire in equal measure. Her background powers the message; her artistry makes it unforgettable.

With “Gordon Gekko,” Jordan Cracknell is creating the soundtrack for a new kind of power!