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"Skate" is a song by American superduo
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, which consists of
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and Anderson .Paak. It was released on July 30, 2021, by
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and
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as the second single from their debut studio album ''
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'' (2021). The song was written by Mars, Brandon Anderson, Dernst Emile II,
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, Domitille Degalle, and JD Beck, and produced by Mars and D'Mile. An R&B,
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, and
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song, it was inspired by music from the 1970s disco period. The song's lyrics discuss
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and include an invitation to a dance floor. "Skate" was well received by music critics, some of whom praised the retro 1970s sound and found it to be perfect for the summer. The song charted moderately in several countries; in the US, it reached number 14 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number four on the
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chart. Elsewhere, the song peaked at number 12 in New Zealand and number one in Israel. It also entered the top 20 in
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region of Belgium. It was certified gold by
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(MC). The accompanying
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was directed by Florent Dechard, Mars, and co-directed by Philippe Tayag, being released along with the song. It depicts Mars and .Paak performing the song outdoors in a tropical location as several women roller-stake around them. Mars and .Paak performed the song during their concert residency An Evening with Silk Sonic at Park MGM (2022).


Background and production

In late February 2021, Mars and .Paak announced on social media the formation of their new band
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and revealed the artwork for their debut studio album ''
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'' (2021). On March 5 that year, they released their first single "
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". The duo teased new music in the months leading up to the release of "Skate". After performing "Leave the Door Open" at the BET Awards 2021, they tempted fans with a new song, which was later revealed to be "a hoax". On July 28, 2021, .Paak posted a picture of a red car with the phrase "You've Been Invited To Silk Sonic's Summertime Jam This Friday" on
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, hinting at an impending release. In an interview with
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on
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's show New Music Daily, Mars said the track "came about as part of thought exercise in the studio" as he and his team were imagining they were performing a song "in the middle of a roller rink", and the way the bass, guitar, and drums would sound. Mars added; "And I wanted to play congas and that's what you get. You get a song called 'Skate'. Talking about I'm trying to float. I'm trying to glide." On July 30, 2021,
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and
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released "Skate" as the album's second single via digital download and
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in several countries. On the same date,
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(WMG) also issued the track for
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in Italy. On August 2, 2021, the track was sent to American
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radio stations. WMG released "Skate" to Australian contemporary hit radio on August 6, 2021. "Skate" was written by Mars, Brandon Anderson, Dernst Emile II,
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, Domitille Degalle, and JD Beck. It was produced by Mars and D'Mile; Mars played
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, guitar,
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s, and percussion, while D'Mile sang background vocals, as well as playing
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and
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. .Paak played the drums and David Foreman played rhythm guitar. Glenn Fischbach played
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; Jonathan Kim and Steve Heitlinger played
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; Blake Espy, Emma Kummrow and Gared Crawford, Natasha Colkett, Tess Varley, and Luigi Mazzocchi played violin. Larry Gold did the arrangement and conduction of the
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at Milkboy Studios,
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, Pennsylvania, with co-arrangement by Steve Tirpak. The strings were recorded by Jeff Chestek, who was assisted by Cody Chicowski.
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, with engineering assistant Alex Resoagli, engineered and recorded the song at Shampoo Press & Curl Studios.
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mixed "Skate" at MixStar Studios in
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, John Hanes served as the mix engineer and Bryce Bordone as mixing assistant. The song was mastered by
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at Sterling Sound, NYC.


Composition

Musically, "Skate" is a
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,
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and R&B song. The song starts as "a high-drama anthem of stormy betrayal" and evolves "into a sunburst of roller-disco elation with a melody that could've owned any summer during the resident_Gerald_Ford.html" ;"title="Gerald_Ford.html" ;"title="resident Gerald Ford">resident Gerald Ford">Gerald_Ford.html" ;"title="resident Gerald Ford">resident Gerald Fordadministration". Its instrumentation includes "rhythmic guitars, glockenspiel, Latin percussion, back-talking string section and the rising bridge" with a late '70's sound, as well as congas. "Skate" is described as a "horny track", due to its lyrics; .Paak sings at one point; "If being fine was a crime, girl, they'd lock your lil' fine ass up in a tower". "Skate" was composed in the key of D minor with a tempo of 112 beats per minute. The singers' vocal ranges span from the a low note of D4 to a high note of F6. .Paak "coos, booty-struck", on the later verses. On the bridge, Mars Crooner, croons, while .Paak "opens up to the love interest" with a "raspy delivery". Silk Sonic shows "vintage vocal exhortations". The song's lyrics discuss roller skating, and are an invitation for young women to a dance floor. "Skate" has been described as a "silky-smooth jam" and "groovy". Daniel Peters from ''
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'' described the track as "smooth and blissed" with Mars' and .Paak's vocals "harmonising on its upbeat refrain". Jason Lipshutz from ''
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'' called the song an "uptempo, beach-ready single". Lars Brandle, also writing for ''Billboard'', said "Skate" has a "funky throwback '70s vibe". In a similar view, Scott Croker of ''
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'' said Silk Sonic issued "another dose of '70s nostalgia", describing the track as "a funky smooth tune". '' Clash'' Robin Murray said the single was inspired by 1970s soul-funk and shares "a blissful, sunshine feel, tapping into that uplifting West Coast feeling". Charu Shina of ''
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'' also said the track was inspired by 1970s music and called it a "kind of smooth, funky summer jam". ''
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''s staff and Mary Siroky described "Skate" as a "flashy, '70s jam" and an "euphoric groove with an absolutely unstoppable string section". Lipshutz compared "Skate" to Mars's 2013 track "
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'' Jem Aswad compared its sound to the "disco-era acts like
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and mid-tempo tracks from the ''
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'' said the song is a tentative of "recreating the sounds and structures of the era when 1970s soul melted into disco". Similarly, Sophie Caraan from ''Hypebeast'' said the duo take "structural cues from the smooth tunes of the '70s, adding layers of their harmonic vocals to pay homage" to the decade. ''
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'' Pat Carty said "Skate" sounds like a track produced by
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that could have been "included on a ''
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'' sequel soundtrack".


Critical reception

"Skate" was met with acclaim from music critics. ''Variety'' Aswad said the song continues to show Silk Sonic's "loving tribute to the mid-1970s", calling it a "pitch-perfect throwback". Althea Legaspi of ''
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'' said Mars and .Paak delivered with their promise of a "Summertime Jam" and noted the song's "buoyant, sunny vibes". Croker from ''Idolator'' dubbed "Skate" ""the perfect follow-up" to" 'Leave The Door Open'", and said listeners will have the song "on repeat on
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'' Datwon Thomas said the duo "serve up another dance floor scorcher ... with that same ""sing-a-long feel" of" of 'Leave The Door Open'", ultimately calling the track "stellar". Sabrina Park from ''
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'' said "Skate" could "be our next favorite summer anthem", calling it a "certified bop". Gabrielle Pierre, writing for
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, praised Silk Sonic for their ability to "authentically reproduce sounds of Motown for today's contemporary audience, coupling modern melodies with classic retro rhythms and reverting to revered melodies, technique and instrumentation". '' Under the Radar'' Mark Refern called the song an "irresistible slice of smooth retro soul". Shina of ''Vulture'' also said the song "holds up to repeated listening". ''Hypebeast'' writer Caraan opined the track was "one of the most infectious musical offerings of the year". Joe Walker, for ''
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'', dubbed the song "infectious". ''
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'' staff praised the "effortless" song, saying that despite not bringing anything new, it is "pure early-disco cosplay" and "an irresistible late-summer shimmer". When reviewing the album, Jon Dolan from ''Rolling Stone'' called "Skate" the "best song on the record". In a similar review, ''Variety'' Aswad dubbed "Skate" a "rollerena anthem" and drew attention to the "priceless" verses such as "In a room full of dimes, you'd be a hundred dollars" and "You smell better than a barbecue". ''NME'' Sophie Williams wrote; "there are gorgeously subtle flourishes throughout" the album that are evident on "the crisp, pristine blasts of percussion that uplift...'Skate'." Candace McDuffie, for '' Paste'', said the song's sound "could have easily felt tired and redundant", but added there is "enough feel-good percussion and cheesy one-liners directed at a love interest to glisten and shine". Joe Rivers of No Ripcord said "Skate" is the disco song "you've heard a million times before, "but gains due to its "sheer enthusiasm". Rivers added Mars's "charm" makes his line "You smell better than a barbecue" "sound like a sincere compliment".
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's Sowing praised the track, calling it "adorable" and "entertaining" while noting its romantic theme. Sowing also said the song includes "a slippery synth line" and humorous verses as it compares "the emotional space between the narrator and his partner to skaters drifting apart".


Accolades

Siroky and the staff of ''Consequence'' considered "Skate" the Top Song of the Week on July 30, 2021, saying the single "is the perfect late season bop, all the joyful energy of a cookout, rooftop party, or (naturally) a long skate session under palm trees". ''Stereogum'' staff placed "Skate" among "The 5 Best Songs of the Week" on August 6, 2021, describing it as "deliriously sunny and specific Philly soul homage". The song was also included on ''Under the Radar'' Songs of the Week on July 30, 2021; Redfern said, "It's incredibly cheesy ... but it's also hard to argue with such a joyous song."


Commercial performance

"Skate" debuted at number 14 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with 13,000 downloads, 13.4 million streams, and 6.9 million radio impressions on its first tracking week. The song peaked at number 16 on the
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and peaked at number four on the ''Billboard''
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chart. It peaked at number 18 on the
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and 15 on the
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chart. The song debuted at number 11 on the US ''Rolling Stone'' Top 100. "Skate" entered and peaked at number 19 on the
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on the week of August 11, 2021. It also peaked at number 14 on the
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chart and number 19 on the Canada AC chart. It was certified gold by
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(MC). In Israel, "Skate" peaked at number one on the week of August 8, 2021. On the
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, the song debuted at number 12 on the week of August 9, 2021, and in Australia, it debuted and peaked at number 32 on the
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. In Belgium, the single peaked at number 17 on the
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in
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and number 34 in
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. It also peaked at number 17 on the ''Billboard''
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chart, number 24 on the
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chart, number 27 on the ''Billboard Japan'' Hot 100 chart and number 29 in Singapore. "Skate" peaked at number 18 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200, spending six weeks on the chart.


Music video

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for "Skate" was released alongside the song on July 30, 2021, and was directed by Mars and Florent Déchard, while co-directed by Philippe Tayag. The video is a "vintage visual" depicting Mars and .Paak playing drums that are backed by a band in an impromptu street party at a tropical outdoor location. At the same time, young women in shorts roller-skate around them. Cierra Chérie, one of the roller-skaters in the music video, did not know who the video they were filming was for until the day of the shoot. She said; “I learned a new level of excellence from Bruno Mars and Andy as well as some of the other roller skaters ... they were on the whole time ... they were ready to perform, they were high energy". ''Variety'' Aswad said the music video is "pitch-perfect" and "a carefree welcome tonic in a tough time". Thomas from ''Vibe'' said the video has a "high energy appeal". Legaspi from ''Rolling Stone'' called it "nostalgic, feel-good". Walker from ''HipHopDX'' also described the video as "feel-good". Writing for ''
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'', Tina Benitez-Eves wrote the "vintage visuals fit the blissed-out funk and soul of Silk Sonic". ''
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'' Jenna Ryu said the music video shows the "'70s feel-good nostalgia" so people "feel as if they're gliding, slipping and sliding into the summer". Park from ''Harper's Bazaar'' said the video takes viewers "into summer with its warm and inviting hues, harboring the familiar feel-good disco-R&B nostalgia with its '70s-inspired fashion and cinematographic moments".


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''An Evening with Silk Sonic''. *Bruno Mars – vocals, songwriting, production, sitar, guitar, congas, percussion *Anderson .Paak – vocals, songwriting, drums *
D'Mile Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II (born January 24, 1985) is an American record producer and songwriter from Brooklyn, New York City. He was sometimes referred to as D. Emile, Dernst Emile II, or Dee'Mile and is most commonly known and accredited as D'Mil ...
 – background vocals, songwriting, production, piano, Rhodes, bass *
James Fauntleroy James Edward Fauntleroy II (born May 16, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer from Inglewood, California. He is best known for writing credits on tracks by high-profile artists such as Travis Scott, Frank Ocean, Kendrick ...
 – songwriting * Domitille Degalle – songwriting * JD Beck – songwriting *David Foreman - rhythm guitar *Larry Gold – strings arrangements and conducting *Steve Tirpak – strings co-arrangements *Emma Kummrow – violin *Luigi Mazzocchi – violin *Blake Espy – violin *Gared Crawford – violin *Tess Varley – violin *Natasha Colkett – violin *Jonathan Kim – viola *Steve Heitliner – viola *Glenn Fischbach – cello *Jeff Chestek – strings recording *Cody Chicowski – strings recording assistant *
Charles Moniz Charles Moniz is a Canadian recording engineer who worked on Bruno Mars's studio albums ''Unorthodox Jukebox'' and ''24K Magic (album), 24k Magic''. Alternatively, he recorded "All I Ask (Adele song), All I Ask" for Adele's 2015 studio album ''25 ( ...
 – recording, engineering *Alex Resoagli – assistant engineer *
Serban Ghenea Șerban Ghenea (born October 13, 1969) is a Grammy award-winning Romanian-Canadian audio engineer and mixer. Early life and education Ghenea was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1969. In 1976 he moved to Montreal with his family. He later attended ...
 – mixing *John Hanes – mixing engineering *Bryce Bordone – mixing assistant *
Randy Merrill Randy Merrill is an American mastering engineer who has worked with international artists including DAY6, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Harry Styles, One Direction, Adele, Imagine Dragons, Beck, Liam Gallagher, Jonas Brothers, Muse, Cage the ...
 – mastering


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