Money On The Dash
by Whethan (featuring Elley Duhé)

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 63
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Songfacts®:

  • "Money on the Dash" is a collaborative song by Chicago producer Whethan and American singer Elley Duhé. They released the pulse-pounding cut as a standalone single on January 20, 2023.
  • Infused with Whethan's future bass backdrop, Elley Duhé takes us on a journey of living life on the edge. Using driving metaphors, she paints vivid imagery of a life lived at breakneck speed where every turn of the wheel carries the potential for both exhilarating victory and heart-stopping danger.
  • Whethan and Elley Duhé collaborated on "Money on the Dash" after they met at a music festival in 2022. They had mutual admiration for each other's work and decided to work together on a track that would showcase their unique styles and sounds.

    They wrote and recorded the song in Los Angeles with singer-songwriter Nick Lopez and musician and producer Dru Decaro. Lopez and Decaro also worked on Em Beihold's "Numb Little Bug."
  • Whethan and Duhé later invited Diplo to remix the track and add his signature touch. They dropped "Money On The Dash (Diplo Remix)" on June 2, 2023.

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