Koko Taylor Beats & Songs
Discover Koko Taylor’s raw blues grit with smoky Chicago shuffle, gritty vocals, and punchy guitar-led grooves.
Catch That Train
Independent artist Carolyn Gaines drops "Catch That Train", a Blues track on SoundClick. Rooted in Blues, Rock N Roll and Bluesrock, the song brings a relentless energy to the Blues space. A female vocal is a key driving element of this track. This is the unmistakable sound of United Kingdom Blues, and it will especially appeal to blues fans. "Catch That Train" has peaked at #17 in the Blues General category on SoundClick. If John Lee Hooker and Koko Taylor is in your rotation, "Catch That Train" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
I Got My Mojo Working
SoundClick artist Carolyn Gaines presents "I Got My Mojo Working", an outstanding release in the Blues genre. Rooted in Blues, Rock N Roll and Texas Blues, the song brings a hard-hitting energy to the Blues space. It is 100% original and free of any third-party samples. Musical depth is added by a strong female vocal layer. The euphoric atmosphere pairs with a dancefloor-ready pulse throughout the track. "I Got My Mojo Working" has peaked at #21 in the Blues General category on SoundClick. If Muddy Waters, Etta James and Koko Taylor is in your rotation, "I Got My Mojo Working" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Hoochie Coochie Woman
"Hoochie Coochie Woman" is a celebratory Blues track by Carolyn Gaines, released on SoundClick. Rooted in Blues, Rock N Roll and Rhythm And Blues, the song brings a raw energy to the Blues space. It is 100% original and free of any third-party samples. Musical depth is added by a strong female vocal layer. With its full-tilt groove rhythm, the song draws the listener in with ease. It has peaked at #17 in Blues and #9 in Blues General on the SoundClick charts. Listeners into Blues, Rock N Roll and Rhythm And Blues will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
I'm Your Cat, Baby
Independent artist Carolyn Gaines drops "I'm Your Cat, Baby", a Blues track on SoundClick. Rooted in Blues, Rock N Roll and Bluesrock, the song brings a relentless energy to the Blues space. It does not contain any samples or third-party loops. A female vocal is a key driving element of this track. The use of Major gives the track an open, confident feel. The track has a floor-filling quality that makes it easy to connect with. Fans of Muddy Waters, Etta James and Buddyguy will find "I'm Your Cat, Baby" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.