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Song title 180 - I Like It

I Like It Region Profile

This page lists the chart runs for songs called "I Like It" in order of success. This list combines cover versions and distinct songs that happen to share the same title.

# Artist Song Title Year Chart Entries
1 Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull I Like It 2010 Canada Billboard 1 for 1 week - Sep 2010, US (Sup) 3 x Platinum (certified by RIAA in Feb 2011), UK 4 - Jul 2010 (21 weeks), US Billboard 4 - May 2010 (38 weeks), ODK Germany 10 - Aug 2010 (27 weeks) (1 week in top 10), Germany 2000s 10 - Aug 2010 (8 weeks), US BB 12 of 2010, US Radio 13 of 2010 (peak 2 23 weeks), Australia (ARIA) 14 of 2010, US Mediabase 15 of 2010, ARC 19 of 2010 (peak 2 24 weeks), POP 25 of 2010, Italy 96 of 2010, the MusicID revenue site song 12 of 2010
2 Gerry & the Pacemakers I Like It 1963 UK 1 - Jun 1963 (15 weeks), Eire 1 for 4 weeks - Jul 1963, NZ Lever 1 - Jul 1963 (3 weeks), Canada 6 - Oct 1964 (12 weeks), Norway 6 - Jul 1963 (3 weeks), US Billboard 17 - Sep 1964 (9 weeks), Record World 25 - 1964, US Radio 165 of 1964 (peak 17 2 weeks), UKMIX 337, RYM 46 of 1963
3 Dino I Like It 1989 Japan (Tokyo) 4 - Jul 1989 (14 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Sep 1989), US Billboard 7 - May 1989 (25 weeks), France 10 - Sep 1989 (1 week), Japan (Osaku) 18 of 1989 (peak 10 17 weeks), US BB 56 of 1989, US Radio 60 of 1989 (peak 7 8 weeks)
4 Blackout All-Stars I Like It 1997 POP 7 of 1997, US Billboard 25 - Dec 1996 (22 weeks), ARC 50 of 1997 (peak 6 15 weeks), US BB 97 of 1997
5 Sammie I Like It 2000 US Gold (certified by RIAA in Mar 2000), US Billboard 24 - Jan 2000 (20 weeks), US BB 91 of 2000
6 Jomanda I Like It 1993 UK 67 - Sep 1993 (1 week), US Billboard 83 - Jul 1993 (6 weeks), Japan (Tokyo) 85 - Aug 1993 (3 weeks)
7 Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin I Like It 2018 US BB 7 of 2018, UK 23 of 2018, Australia (ARIA) 36 of 2018, the MusicID revenue site song 4 of 2018
8 Narcotic Thrust I Like It 2004 UK 9 - Apr 2004 (6 weeks), Holland 10 - Apr 2004 (19 weeks), ODK Germany 91 - Sep 2004 (1 week)
9 DeBarge I Like It 1983 US Billboard 31 - Feb 1983 (17 weeks), POP 51 of 1983
10 DJH & Stefy I Like It 1991 UK 16 - Jul 1991 (7 weeks), Italy 48 of 1991
11 Crystal Kay I Like It 2003 Japan (Tokyo) 16 - May 2003 (8 weeks)
12 Solid Base I Like It 2002 Japan (Tokyo) 44 - Jan 2002 (7 weeks)
13 Jane Turzy I Like It 1951 US Billboard 20 - Nov 1951 (4 weeks)
14 Overweight Pooch & Ce Ce Peniston I Like It 1992 UK 58 - Jan 1992 (2 weeks)
15 Angel Moraes I Like It 1997 UK 70 - May 1997 (1 week)
16 Libra Libra I Like It 1987 UK 85 - Jan 1987 (2 weeks)
17 Moby I Like It unknown Scrobulate 51 of sexy

The comments here are from the the MusicID impact site site. This version is not able to accept comments yet

12 Jul 2009

I believe song "Rhythm of the Night" was credited by Debarge in most countries. It was a the name of family band. El Debarge (the lead singer) became a solo act shortly after.

You are correct, the confusion between El DeBarge (the solo artist) and DeBarge (the family group) has now been fixed in the source data.

The original issue came from an automatic script that identified group names like "Beatles" and "The Beatles" and proposed a merger between them (it assumed that "El DeBarge" and "DeBarge" were two variants names of the same group). Unfortunately this was accepted by the checker (who was reviewing hundreds of such entries).

Thanks for the correction.


12 Jul 2009

I believe the song "Rhythm of the Night" was credited by Debarge in most countries. It was a the name of family band. El Debarge (the lead singer) became a solo act shortly after.

You are correct, the confusion between El DeBarge (the solo artist) and DeBarge (the family group) has now been fixed in the source data.

The original issue came from an automatic script that identified group names like "Beatles" and "The Beatles" and proposed a merger between them (it assumed that "El DeBarge" and "DeBarge" were two variants names of the same group). Unfortunately this was accepted by the checker (who was reviewing hundreds of such entries).

Thanks for the correction.