Hit Da Pavement

2013 song by 7 Days of Funk (Dâm-Funk & Snoopzilla) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Hit Da Pavement" is a song by American funk duo 7 Days of Funk. It is the opening track on their eponymous debut studio album in 2013. The song was written by Calvin Broadus and Damon Riddick. Mixed by Shon Lawon and Cole M.G.N., it was produced by Riddick under his stage name Dâm-Funk and the vocals were performed by Broadus under his moniker Snoopzilla. The song features backing vocals from Shon Lawon and Val Young, and additional vocals from Parliament-Funkadelic bassist Bootsy Collins.

ReleasedDecember 10, 2013
Recorded2013
Funkmosphere Lab
(Los Angeles, California)[1]
Quick facts from the album 7 Days of Funk, B-side ...
"Hit Da Pavement"
Song by 7 Days of Funk (Dâm-Funk & Snoopzilla)
from the album 7 Days of Funk
B-side"Faden Away"
ReleasedDecember 10, 2013
Recorded2013
Funkmosphere Lab
(Los Angeles, California)[1]
Genre
Length4:16
LabelStones Throw
Songwriters
ProducerDâm-Funk
Music video
"Hit Da Pavement" on VEVO
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Stones Throw Records released "Hit Da Pavement" along with "Faden Away" on a cassingle on December 10, 2013, with both vocal and instrumental versions. The cassette was given away exclusively with the first week's orders of the LP and 45 box set.[2]

Background

Dâm-Funk and Snoopzilla initially got together for an impromptu performance at the opening of The Dogg House at HVW8 Art + Design Gallery in Los Angeles on February 16, 2011.[3][4][5] A month after the meeting, the two began to collaborate when Snoop invited Dâm to perform with him at show at the SXSW Music Festival.[6][7] They forged a mutual admiration; then unexpectedly, Snoop sent Dâm a cryptic SoundCloud message: "I need some of that heat."[8] Months went by and Snoop went to Dâm's house. "Hit Da Pavement" is the first track 7 Days of Funk recorded.[9][10]

We went through some tracks and [Snoop] stumbled on one, and we recorded the vocals right there. It's called 'Hit Da Pavement'," Dâm-Funk told Life+Times. "After it stopped, he was like, 'Man, this is too good, I wanna do an EP.' We went on from that and started gelling organically, no business people involved, no labels, no management. From that point, we got down and here we are with an EP.

Music video

The music video for "Hit Da Pavement" premiered on VEVO on December 10, 2013. Directed by Henry DeMaio, the video picks up from the house party in the video for the album's lead single "Faden Away".[11] The retro video finds the West Coast duo driving around the streets of Los Angeles at night with their ladies in Snoop's baby blue Lincoln Continental, and rapping in parking lots.[12][13] Along the way, a couple bags of cannabis are purchased from a sidewalk dealer and two ladies get picked up in the Lincoln.[14]

Track listing

Cassingle
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Side A: Pave
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hit Da Pavement" (Vocal)C. Broadus, D. RiddickDâm-Funk4:16
2."Hit Da Pavement" (Instrumental) Dâm-Funk4:16
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Side B: Fade
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Faden Away" (Vocal)C. Broadus, D. RiddickDâm-Funk5:40
2."Faden Away" (Instrumental) Dâm-Funk5:40
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45 Box Set[15]
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Side 1A
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hit Da Pavement"C. Broadus, D. RiddickDâm-Funk4:16
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Side 1B
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
2."Hit Da Pavement" (Instrumental)Dâm-Funk4:16
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Credits and personnel

Recording[1]
Personnel[1]

Release history

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Date Format Label
December 10, 2013 Digital download[16] Stones Throw Records
Cassette[2]
February 5, 2014 7-inch Vinyl[15]
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