A Hip Hop part song about dancing in a club. Available as a vocal version and two different instrumental versions.
Track details
Track ID number: | 19200 |
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Genres: | Vocal Hip-Hop / Rap -- Urban styles: Hip Hop / Trap |
Moods/Emotions: | Ironic / Spiteful / Bad Attitude -- Cool / Funky / Strutting -- Mechanical / Robotic / Machine like -- Trippy / Psychedelic / Hypnotic |
Suggested Production Types: | TV Commercial - Macho / Rough -- Urban Culture / Youth Subculture |
Prominent Instruments: | Drum machine / Electronic drums -- Synthesizers -- Turntable / Scratching -- Vocals (Male) / Singing with Lyrics |
Keywords / Hints: | cool, energetic, lively, sensual, urban, club, girls, dance, synth, drum machine, rap, hip hop, hip-hop, party, exciting, sexy, dancing, drinking, bar, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, Petey Pablo, Lil Jon, Lil Wayne, Ludacris, instrumental, bouncy, confident, determined, dramatic |
Tempo feel: | Slow -- Medium |
Tempo Beats Per Minute: | 100 |
Artist: | Dave Tough Band |
Composer: | Tough, David Thomas (SESAC - CAE#: 499731200) |
Publisher: | Tough Daddy Publishing (BMI) |
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): | Tough, David Thomas |
PRO / Non-PRO Track? | PRO (What's this?) |
WAV file bit depth: | CD-quality / 16-bit (What's this?) |
Stem files available for this track: | No |
Lyrics: | Low Oh Yeah Keep It steppin Keep It steppin You should of known it Now Im comin' fo ya Got the feelin' Like Davey told ya Take it to the left Take it to the left Now keep it steppin Keep It steppin Keep It steppin You gotta let it go Ladies gonna shake it Brothers in the house Maybe gonna take it Do it to left Now keep it steppin Keep It steppin Keep It steppin Do it fast Do it hard Back up it Drop it down Go low Now keep It steppin Low Oh Yeah Keep It steppin Keep It steppin You're here to dance Out on that club floor Ya got to feel it Just like mama told ya Slide it to the right Slide it to the right Now keep it steppin Now keep it steppin Now keep it steppin All the ladies They gettin' low Turnin' me on Swingin' on the pole Slide it to the right Now keep it steppin Now keep it steppin Now keep it steppin Shake it out Do it fast Do it hard Back up it Drop it down Go low Now keep It steppin Oh Yeah Keep It steppin Keep It steppin |
Album containing this track: | (None) |
Dave Tough is a Nashville-based producer, engineer, songwriter and music industry educator. He has written and produced several songs for major motion pictures and television. Most recently in 2012 he had 9 placements in the television show "Hart of Dixie" and had over 10 placements in the CW television series "Remodeled". In 2011, his song "Falling" was featured in Seth Rogen's "Observe and Report" . Other songs have been featured in training films and commercials, including a Pantene shampoo ad series.
Dave has had cuts with several independent and label country and pop artists (and is an active voting member of the The Recording Academy (Grammy Awards). He is a member of the duo "Xavier & Ophelia" with co-creator DeAnna Moore.
As a songwriter Dave has been a top finalist in many songwriting contests and he won the Grand Prize Country Category in the 2009 John Lennon Songwriting Contest.
As an engineer and producer, Dave has produced, engineered demos and master recordings for hundreds of artists worldwide over the internet.
Dr. Tough is an audio professor at Belmont University in Nashville, TN teaching audio recording and studio production. He has worked and studied under engineering names such as Bruce Swedien and Neil Citron. He has worked on the business side of the industry for Capitol Records, Warner Chappell Music, BMG Music Publishing and Capitol/EMI.
As an solo artist, Tough has released two solo albums Gravity Always Wins (2005) and I'm Right Here (1999). Tough has been recording and songwriting educator at UCLA, Cal Poly University, the University of North Alabama and most recently, Belmont University's Mike Curb College.
Dave Tough shares his namesake with the famous jazz drummer (Tough's great uncle) who played with the likes of Woody Herman, Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey.
Said Dave: "I enjoy making a living making music as there is something always new to learn. If you know one instrument, you can learn another. If you know how to engineer one style, you can always learn another. My main question I ask myself when writing and making music is "what gives you goosebumps". The mechanics of songwriting and engineering can get quite technical, however at the end of the day its what makes you feel something."