Gallery of
Finance Videos

Explore our exceptional gallery of rock videos themed for Finance Executives

Gallery of Finance Videos

Explore our exceptional gallery of rock videos themed for Finance Executives

Written for Finance Executives

The New York Stock Exchange

This no-nonsense, guitar-based number screams the blues, while poignantly chronicling the NYSE’s beginnings, along with a reference to little brother Nasdaq. A dazzling guitar is more than just another musical instrument. It incites feelings of euphoria.

Written for Finance Executives

The New York Stock Exchange

This no-nonsense, guitar-based number screams the blues, while poignantly chronicling the NYSE’s beginnings, along with a reference to little brother Nasdaq. A dazzling guitar is more than just another musical instrument. It incites feelings of euphoria.

Written for Finance Executives

It’s a Nice Day for Investing

Fund managers and professional investors require exceptional acumen. With roots from London’s punk rock scene in the 70s, the song expresses Kraig’s admiration for those mathematical and quantitative geniuses who dare to make markets spin, as well as his admiration for recording artists who dare to push the boundaries of traditional rock n’ roll.

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It’s Private Equity (And I Like It)

Private Equity Partners, Fund Managers & Tech Founders love this tune. References to Steve Jobs, Marc Benioff, and Mark Zuckerberg are fun-loving and meant to be a treat for viewers. The idea for the lyrics began in the weight room during one of Kraig’s strenuous workouts. Six days later the lyrics were completed. Six takes later, the song was finally completed.

Written for Finance Executives

It’s Private Equity (And I Like It)

Private Equity Partners, Fund Managers & Tech Founders love this tune. References to Steve Jobs, Marc Benioff, and Mark Zuckerberg are fun-loving and meant to be a treat for viewers. The idea for the lyrics began in the weight room during one of Kraig’s strenuous workouts. Six days later the lyrics were completed. Six takes later, the song was finally completed.

Written for Finance Executives

Meet The New CFO

Meet The New CFO is wildly popular amongst finance executives, and is a template for the blues. References to stock price, earnings, capital markets and other terms makes executive audiences go crazy with fun and laughter! The song uses a driving guitar rhythm and bluesy vocals as the main elements to its structure. Our studio musicians adapted a boogie piano to add a deeply rhythmic vibe.

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Smart CFO

Smart CFO was adapted from music associated with London’s dance craze subculture from the mid 70s. The tune ultimately evolved into joyful harmonies within its chord structure. Lyrically, the song explores the strategic tasks of Chief Financial Officers: preparing for board meetings, working with analysts, & organizational right-sizing, just to name a few. Verse three contains a shoutout to Warren Buffet in honor of his exceptional financial acumen.

Written for Finance Executives

Smart CFO

Smart CFO was adapted from music associated with London’s dance craze subculture from the mid 70s. The tune ultimately evolved into joyful harmonies within its chord structure. Lyrically, the song explores the strategic tasks of Chief Financial Officers: preparing for board meetings, working with analysts, & organizational right-sizing, just to name a few. Verse three contains a shoutout to Warren Buffet in honor of his exceptional financial acumen.

Written for Finance Executives

Stock Price

Stock Price is dedicated to Board Directors, C-Suite executives and other stakeholders who labor at forming strategy that causes stock prices to soar. The song was originally conceived as a bossa nova piece, but was ultimately composed as a tango. The straightforward lyrics are a passionate reminder of business fundamentals, and how basic metrics drive value.

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Sweet Cash Flow

King Solomon warned that whoever loves money never has enough. His warning had nothing to do with accumulating wealth, his warning was against love (some translations state the word lust) for money. The lyrical composition of Sweet Cash Flow in many ways expresses Solomon’s seemingly paradoxical proposition. The tune’s musical composition is primarily hard rock with a significant heavy metal influence.

Written for Finance Executives

Sweet Cash Flow

King Solomon warned that whoever loves money never has enough. His warning had nothing to do with accumulating wealth, his warning was against love (some translations state the word lust) for money. The lyrical composition of Sweet Cash Flow in many ways expresses Solomon’s seemingly paradoxical proposition. The tune’s musical composition is primarily hard rock with a significant heavy metal influence.

Written for Finance Executives

The Best Darn CFO

This contagious tune is noted for incorporating slow blues, country, and a touch of jazz. It features lyrics that are a testimony to the extraordinary talent and know-how required by Chief Financial Officers. Gaining market share through acquisitions, improving stock price, insisting that strategic activities are accretive, the tune melodically celebrates day-to-day life for a CFO.

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Valuation Creation

This hard-driving tune is dedicated to C-Suite executives who display remarkable skill in Wall Street’s sometimes pariah-like community. Kraig has stated that “when curated properly, there are a few heavy metal tunes that can make for remarkable sensory experience.” Valuation Creation fits neatly into Kraig’s overall proposition, both musically and lyrically.

Written for Finance Executives

Valuation Creation

This hard-driving tune is dedicated to C-Suite executives who display remarkable skill in Wall Street’s sometimes pariah-like community. Kraig has stated that “when curated properly, there are a few heavy metal tunes that can make for remarkable sensory experience.” Valuation Creation fits neatly into Kraig’s overall proposition, both musically and lyrically.

Written for Finance Executives

Wall Street Hotshot

Wall Street Hot Shot is Kraig’s signature tune for CEOs, CFOs, fund managers, strategy executives, and even media analysts who cover market twists and turns. One fan told us that the lyrical and video references to Jim Cramer and CNBC were even more brilliant than the song’s snazzy melody. We dedicate this up-tempo number to savvy finance professionals who, through quantitative brilliance, navigate the treacherous waters of capital markets.