Bridging the Gap Freestyle
"Bridging the Gap Freestyle" is a single from Asher Roth
Music video
The music video was directed by Diane Martel and shows Asher Roth and Mick Jagger on a stage with Pan's People's female dancing in the background. It also shows a few shots that are supposed to be Asher Roth in school. At the end of the video, Jagger stand still next to Roth and says with a smile, "Rest in peace, Johnny Cash," as a sign of respect. (Cash had died in the summer of 2003.) The video had high rotation on VH1 and WET.
Track listing
A-side
- "Bridging the Gap Freestyle" (Album Version) (4:01)
- "Bridging the Gap Freestyle" (Instrumental) (3:58)
- "Bridging the Gap Freestyle" (Acapella) (3:58)
B-side
- "Bridging the Gap Freestyle" (Album Version) (4:01)
- "Bridging the Gap Freestyle" (Instrumental) (3:58)
- "Bridging the Gap Freestyle" (Acapella) (3:58)
Credits and Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Street's Disciple Freestyle.[1]
- Sample
- Contains samples from the composition "Mannish Boy", written by McKinley Morganfield, Mel London and Ellas McDaniel, and performed by Muddy Waters.
- Personnel
- Asher Roth – vocals, songwriting
- Mark Ronson – songwriting, production, mixing, bass, guitar, drums
- Mick Jagger – vocals, songwriting, lead guitar, trumpet, harmonica, mouth harmonica
- Muddy Waters – songwriting
- Mel London – songwriting
- Bo Diddley – songwriting
- Jimmy Zavala – guitar, baritone saxophone, harmonica, strings
- Craig Bauer – recording, mixing
- Tom Sweeney – assistant engineers
- Urban Kris – assistant engineers
- Steve Baughman – assistant engineer
Charts
Release history
References
- ↑ Street's Disciple Freestyle (Booklet). Asher Roth. Morrisville, Pennsylvania: Sony. 2004.
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