FilmMagic, WireImage, Getty Images
While the cover art features an old gun straight out of a '50s film noir, the 'Bang Bang' reference is more of the car stereo variety. With synthesizers blazing through the track that are more akin to modern classical music than some of the more techno-related work rappers have used recently, Swizz provides a distinct energy to the song. It allows Pharrell to work his normal sing-song magic.
"You can catch me slippin in that thang thang," Pharrell croons. "Ridin in the thang thang/ Let the drop top up and let the system bang bang/ We be swerving in the thang thang/ Ridin in the the thang thang/ Let the blueberry blow and let the system bang bang."
You can download 'Bang Bang' along with all the other entries in Swizz Beatz' 'Monster Mondays' series by visiting his new website, Basquiatmusic.com, or spin the tune after the jump.



Kellie Pickler Named 'Dancing With the Stars' Champion
Beyonce Releases New Anthem, 'Grown Woman'
J. Cole Performs 'Born Sinner' on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,' Reveals Competitive Spirit Against Kanye West
Blake Shelton Joins NBC in Organizing Oklahoma Tornado Benefit Concert
Blake Shelton Will Return for Season 5 of 'The Voice'
Taylor Swift Dominates at 2013 Billboard Music Awards
Toby Keith Returns to Help Family, Friends in Moore, Oklahoma
Toby Keith Says His Hometown of Moore, Oklahoma 'Will Perservere' After Deadly Tornado
Carrie Underwood 'Goats' Hunter Hayes With Blown Away Tour Prank
Carrie Underwood Says She's 'Queen of Awkward' in Marie Claire Interview
