Tay Oskee turns “I’ve Got No Money” into a smart little anthem for anyone staring down an empty wallet and still wanting a good chorus. Fresh ears catch it as a current standout: warm, unhurried, and too catchy to file away.
Guitar strums land dry and close, while the vocal sits right up front with a cracked, easy charm. The mix leaves enough room for the low end to thump softly, so the track feels loose, sun-faded, and nicely human.
On a gray Thursday, in traffic, at the pub, or walking home with a receipt in your pocket, it matches the mood without sulking. Mellow songs rarely sound this direct, which is exactly why it lingers.