Like U Like
"Like U Like" | |||||||||||||||
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Single by Aggro Santos featuring Kimberley Walsh | |||||||||||||||
from the album AggroSantos.com | |||||||||||||||
Released | January 14, 2011 (see release history) |
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Format | Digital Download, CD single | ||||||||||||||
Recorded | 2010 | ||||||||||||||
Genre | Electrohop, R&B, grime | ||||||||||||||
Length | 3:26 | ||||||||||||||
Label | Mercury, Future Records | ||||||||||||||
Writer(s) | Steve Mac, Wayne Hector, Aggro Santos | ||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Steve Mac | ||||||||||||||
Aggro Santos singles chronology | |||||||||||||||
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"Like U Like" is a song by British recording artist Aggro Santos featuring Girls Aloud member Kimberley Walsh. The song was written by Steve Mac, Wayne Hector and Aggro Santos and produced by Mac for his debut album, AggroSantos.com (2011). After Santos mentioned to Gary Barlow that he was interested in making a duet with Walsh, Barlow contacted Walsh and sorted out their duet. Originally Walsh's part was sung by a male. The song uses synth noises while Walsh's voice was described by reviewers as sultry and monotone.
The song received mixed to positive reviews from critics complimenting on the synth noises but criticizing Walsh's contribution to the song. An accompanying music video, directed by the Lennox Brothers, sees Santos trying to win Walsh's affections during speed dating. It was noted that Walsh looked like her band-mate Cheryl Cole. The single entered at number eight and thirteen on the UK Singles Chart and Irish Singles Chart, respectively.
Contents
Background and composition
In an interview with MTV United Kingdom, Santos revealed that Walsh replaced a male vocalist on the song. "I think it suits a girl's vocal more. It’s more of a softer song and Kimberley did a great job on the vocals."[1] He also said that Gary Barlow had sorted out the duet. "I was a big fan of Girls Aloud for years and I mentioned that to Gary Barlow who is a friend of Kim’s. I said I would be up for working with her. He spoke to her and she was up for it, so we made 'Like U Like'."[1]
"Like U Like" is a rap-electro[2] song which uses "grinding synths", "techno bleeps" and "catchy hand-claps" with Walsh providing a sultry voice.[3] The song was written by Mac, Hector and Santos. According to Sarah-Louise James from Daily Star Walsh has a monotone voice.[2] Aggro Santos said that "Like U Like" "[is] more pop, bubbly and commercial than my last track, 'Saint or Sinner'"[4]
Critical reception
"Like U Like" received mixed reviews from critics. Robert Copsey from Digital Spy wrote "[Kimberley Walsh's] sultry tones garnishing 'Like U Like's spicy mix of grinding synths, techno bleeps and catchy hand-claps in oh-so tasty fashion."[3] Leanne Rain of Hive Magazine praised the song. "[The] single has all the ingredients of a pop classic, and possesses one of the biggest pop hooks of the year."[5] Other critics criticized on Walshes appearance. Jon O'Brien from Allmusic said, "[the song] won't exactly threaten Cheryl Cole's status as the band's chief success. He also described "Like U Like" as a "tuneless dirge".[6] Rach Read from Teentoday.co.uk also commented about Walsh appearance. "Like U Like is a tacky trashtastic ‘club banger’ that would have completely slipped under our radar [if it] had it not featured Girls Aloud’s most shapely member [...] That’s in addition to looking extremely lovely, working some super-sexy moves and contributing some not terribly good vocals."[7] The only thing Morwenna Ferrier from The Guardian said was that Santos raps like he has chips stuffed in his cheeks.[8]
Music video
The music video for "Like U Like" was directed by the Lennox Brothers.[9] The video features Santos adopting a variety of different looks to try to win the affections of Walsh during speed dating.[10]
Reception
[11] Rach Read from Teentoday.co.uk described the speed dating as the "worst speed-dating session in the world" because "every other participant seems to be Aggro himself. Get your money back, love!"[7] A reviewer from Sugar Magazine said that he loved the video particularly commenting on Kimberley's dance moves.[12]
Formats and track listings
Digital download[13]
- "Like U Like" (featuring Kimberley Walsh) - 3:25
Like U Like - EP[14]
- "Like U Like" (featuring Kimberley Walsh) - 3:25
- "Like U Like" (Digital Dog Remix) - 6:09
- "Like U Like" (Instrumental) - 3:10
- Album Preview Mix - 5:23
Charts
Charts (2011) | Peak position |
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Ireland (IRMA)[15] | 13 |
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[16] | 7 |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[17] | 8 |
Release history
Region | Date | Format | Label |
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United Kingdom | January 14, 2011 | Digital Download[13] | Mercury Records |
January 16, 2011 | Extended Play[14] | ||
Ireland[18] | Digital Download | Universal Music |
References
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- ↑ "Chart Track: Week 05, 2011". Irish Singles Chart.
- ↑ "Archive Chart: 2011-01-29". Scottish Singles Top 40.
- ↑ "Archive Chart: 2011-01-29" UK Singles Chart.
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