Ain't No Way You Can Stop Me Now, Can't You See I'm On My Way
“Rock N Roll” finds Alexander Blane linking with Calboy for a confident, street-charged anthem that feels like riding through the city with the windows down and the chain hitting your chest. Blane sets the tone with a hook built for replay—fast living, bad energy behind you, and a woman drawn to the way he moves. Calboy slides in with hunger and edge, reminding everyone what happens when you try to get in the way of his grind—he’s locked in, focused, and not playing about his money.
Together they turn the track into a victory lap: from being down to making progress, from broke to glowing, from doubted to undeniable. Rock N Roll is built for the streets, the clubs, and the car—pure confidence, forward motion, and “can’t stop me now” energy.
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Rock N Roll Featuring Calboy
Rock N Roll (feat. Calboy) is a high-energy flex record about motion, shine, and unstoppable momentum. Blane and Calboy are talking their talk from a place of elevation—money up, hate around, but they keep it moving. The “rock n roll” idea isn’t literally a genre switch; it’s a lifestyle metaphor: ride like a Harley, live fast, stay lit, keep the jewelry glowing, and never go back to being broke. The record lives in the space between swagger + survival, fame + pressure, and success + staying dangerous—where they’ve made a way out and nobody can stop what’s already in motion.

