Mo Troper kicks off “Let’s Get Back To Music” with a blast of wordplay, annoyance, and musical brilliance. The track, based on his life and wrapped in a lush arrangement that suggests yacht rock, combines influences from ABBA, The Doobie Brothers, and Randy Newman into something that is uniquely his. Under the warm melodies and gleaming instrumentation, there’s a sharp critique of industry politics and performative idealism. Troper’s songwriting shines in its ability to be funny, introspective, and pointed all at once. The result is a song that is layered and rewarding on repeated listens, but never loses its infectious charm.

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