Like This (Kelly Rowland song)

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"Like This"
Eve
from the album Ms. Kelly
ReleasedMarch 13, 2007 (2007-03-13)
Recorded2006
GenreR&B
Length3:38
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Kelly Rowland singles chronology
"Here We Go"
(2005)
"Like This"
(2007)
"Ghetto"
(2007)
Eve
singles chronology
"Rich Girl"
(2004)
"Like This"
(2007)
"Tambourine"
(2007)

"Like This" is a song by American singer

Jason Perry, with additional production from S-Dot. "Like This" is a R&B
song, with its lyrics referring to a woman growing out of a past relationship.

The song received generally positive critical reviews. Upon its release, the song became Rowland's highest-charting solo success since her 2002 single "Stole", reaching the top-ten in Ireland and the United Kingdom, as well as the top-twenty in Australia and New Zealand and number 30 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. In addition, it became Rowland's first single to peak at the top position on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. An accompanying music video was directed by Mike Ruiz and filmed in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California in mid-March 2007.

Writing and recording

"Like This" was written by

Eve Jeffers. The song was one of the last songs on the Ms. Kelly album that Rowland and Garrett started working on in mid-September 2006 after the cancellation of My Story, the album's original version.[1][2] Conceived around an instrumental track from da Don, Rowland declared "Like This" the perfect example of what attitude she exactly had on her mind when creating the revamped version the album, telling MTV News in 2007: "Polow already had this hot track. I loved the sound of the cowbell; it was so different! Sean and I started writing and he said 'Kelly this is your first single'."[2][3] Happy about finally running "into that song that definitely sticks out" after many months recording, Rowland eventually took a break from recording.[2]

Initially titled "Wooo!" and "Bump like This",

club and on mainstream radio. We're just trying to stay a step ahead of what's going on."[2] Alongside Polow da Don, Garrett, S-Dot, and Elvis received co-producer credits on "Like This".[4] Vocal production was helmed by Rowland and Max Gousse, while mixing was handled Jean Marie Horvat, with Colin Miller serving as assistant.[4]

Critical reception

"Like This" received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Spence D. of media website

Slant called the song "hot and fresh" and ranked it 33rd on Slant's Best Albums & Singles of 2007 listing.[9]

Michael Slezak from

Splice Today, Noah Berlatsky called the song "surprisingly strong." He further added: "Rowland’s thick Houston accent wrapps itself around a sparse head-nodding hook. The song had character and made you remember why you always liked that best friend on the sitcom better than the boring lead."[12]

Commercial performance

Rowland consulted rapper Eve (pictured) to contribute to "Like This".

While

Hot Dance Club Play chart.[15]

As with Rowland's previous single releases, "Like This" became a larger success outside North America. In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number eighteen on the

UK Singles Chart, and went on to spend four weeks inside the UK top-ten, making it Rowland's second-highest-charting solo single on the chart (not counting her featured role on "Dilemma"). It eventually sold 95,000 copies.[14][16] In Ireland, "Like This" debuted at number thirty and reached number five in its fourth week on the chart, becoming her third top-ten single in Ireland.[14] In Germany, the song was released on digital formats only and failed to chart on any official singles chart.[17]

According to Rated RNB, the song made its debut on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart at number eight the week of September 6, 2023 making it Rowland's fourth top 10 hit on the chart behind "Ice" featuring Lil Wayne (No. 8 peak); "Kisses Down Low" (No. 8 peak); and "Coffee" (No. 5 peak).[18]

Music video

A music video for "Like This" was filmed at the Hollywood Hills.[19]

The

BET network's 106 & Park on May 24, 2007, where it peaked at number-three on the show's countdown.[19]

The video starts with Rowland walking into her bedroom after taking a shower. When she notices a

vanity table, getting ready for a party while singing the lyrics. The video then shows Rowland in a dark room with a chair. During the first, scenes are shown of the Rowland in front of the dresser and the Rowland in the dark room, performing what seems to be the same choreography — the latter with the chair in the room, the former with the chair in front of her dresser. By the second verse, the Rowland in the dark room is the only one with the chair. scenes of her are shown throughout the song. During the video, the audience sees Rowland at the party in her living room. Eve enters, rapping her solo verse with scenes of Rowland performing more choreography. In the final scene the audience sees Rowland performing more choreography while sitting in the chair seductively as glitter is seen flying upwards from the floor.[20]

Formats and track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Ms. Kelly.[4]

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[45] Silver 200,000
United States (RIAA)[46] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Like This"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States March 13, 2007 Digital download
March 27, 2007
Rhythmic contemporary radio
May 29, 2007
United Kingdom June 11, 2007
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • maxi CD
Columbia
Australia June 12, 2007 Digital download Sony BMG
United Kingdom July 9, 2007 Digital download (EP) Columbia

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