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===Official video===
===Official video===
The official music video was directed by [[David Dobkin (director)|David Dobkin]] and released on May 30, 2018 on [[Vevo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/music/2018/06/06/maroon-5-girls-like-you-video/|title=How Maroon 5 got Ellen, Cardi B, J. Lo, and more for the 'Girls Like You' video|accessdate=June 7, 2018 |publisher=How Maroon 5 got Ellen, Cardi B, J. Lo, and more for the 'Girls Like You' video}}</ref><ref name="HuffingtonPostMusicVideo">{{cite web |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/maroon-5-cardi-bs-girls-like-you-video-is-a-star-studded-dance-party_us_5b0ffa74e4b0fcd6a8345208 |title=Maroon 5, Cardi B's 'Girls Like You' Video Is A Star-Studded Dance Party |last=Amatulli |first=Jenna |website=[[huffingtonpost.com]] |date=May 31, 2018 |accessdate=May 31, 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180531173702/https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/maroon-5-cardi-bs-girls-like-you-video-is-a-star-studded-dance-party_us_5b0ffa74e4b0fcd6a8345208 |archivedate=May 31, 2018 |deadurl=no}}</ref> The concept for the video has Levine alone at a mic with the band in the background, then features a rotating assortment of women [[Dance|dancing]] and [[Lip sync|lip-syncing]] around him. The video features appearances from Maroon 5's band members and the song's featured artist [[Cardi B]], as well as cameos by (in order of first appearance) [[Camila Cabello]], [[Phoebe Robinson]], [[Aly Raisman]], [[Sarah Silverman]], [[Gal Gadot]], [[Lilly Singh]], [[Amani Al-Khatahtbeh]], [[Trace Lysette]], [[Tiffany Haddish]], Angy Rivera, [[Franchesca Ramsey]], [[Millie Bobby Brown]], [[Ellen DeGeneres]], [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Chloe Kim]], [[Alex Morgan]], [[Mary J. Blige]], [[Beanie Feldstein]], Jackie Fielder, [[Danica Patrick]], [[Ilhan Omar]], [[Elizabeth Banks]], [[Ashley Graham (model)|Ashley Graham]], [[Rita Ora]] and Levine's wife [[Behati Prinsloo]] and their daughter Dusty Rose.<ref name="HuffingtonPostMusicVideo" /> The video is similar to the music videos for rappers, Drake's "[[Nice for What]]"<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/drake-nice-for-what-video-breakdown/|title=A Rundown of All the Fierce Women in Drake's "Nice For What" Video|website=Highsnobiety|accessdate=June 11, 2018}}</ref> and [[Jay-Z]]'s "[[Family Feud (Jay-Z song)|Family Feud]]".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bustle.com/p/every-cameo-in-jay-zs-family-feud-music-video-because-its-impressively-star-studded-7737377|title=Every Cameo In JAY-Z's "Family Feud" Music Video, Because It's Impressively Star-Studded|website=Bustle|accessdate=June 11, 2018}}</ref> As of September 2018, the video has over 740 million views.
The official music video was directed by [[David Dobkin (director)|David Dobkin]] and released on May 30, 2018 on [[Vevo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/music/2018/06/06/maroon-5-girls-like-you-video/|title=How Maroon 5 got Ellen, Cardi B, J. Lo, and more for the 'Girls Like You' video|accessdate=June 7, 2018 |publisher=How Maroon 5 got Ellen, Cardi B, J. Lo, and more for the 'Girls Like You' video}}</ref><ref name="HuffingtonPostMusicVideo">{{cite web |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/maroon-5-cardi-bs-girls-like-you-video-is-a-star-studded-dance-party_us_5b0ffa74e4b0fcd6a8345208 |title=Maroon 5, Cardi B's 'Girls Like You' Video Is A Star-Studded Dance Party |last=Amatulli |first=Jenna |website=[[huffingtonpost.com]] |date=May 31, 2018 |accessdate=May 31, 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180531173702/https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/maroon-5-cardi-bs-girls-like-you-video-is-a-star-studded-dance-party_us_5b0ffa74e4b0fcd6a8345208 |archivedate=May 31, 2018 |deadurl=no}}</ref> The concept for the video has Levine alone at a mic with the band in the background, then features a rotating assortment of women [[Dance|dancing]] and [[Lip sync|lip-syncing]] around him. The video features appearances from Maroon 5's band members and the song's featured artist [[Cardi B]], as well as cameos by (in order of first appearance) [[Camila Cabello]], [[Phoebe Robinson]], [[Aly Raisman]], [[Sarah Silverman]], [[Gal Gadot]], [[Lilly Singh]], [[Amani Al-Khatahtbeh]], [[Trace Lysette]], [[Tiffany Haddish]], Angy Rivera, [[Franchesca Ramsey]], [[Millie Bobby Brown]], [[Ellen DeGeneres]], [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Chloe Kim]], [[Alex Morgan]], [[Mary J. Blige]], [[Beanie Feldstein]], Jackie Fielder, [[Danica Patrick]], [[Ilhan Omar]], [[Elizabeth Banks]], [[Ashley Graham (model)|Ashley Graham]], [[Rita Ora]] and Levine's wife [[Behati Prinsloo]] and their daughter Dusty Rose.<ref name="HuffingtonPostMusicVideo" /> The video is similar to the music videos for rappers, Drake's "[[Nice for What]]"<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/drake-nice-for-what-video-breakdown/|title=A Rundown of All the Fierce Women in Drake's "Nice For What" Video|website=Highsnobiety|accessdate=June 11, 2018}}</ref> and [[Jay-Z]]'s "[[Family Feud (Jay-Z song)|Family Feud]]".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bustle.com/p/every-cameo-in-jay-zs-family-feud-music-video-because-its-impressively-star-studded-7737377|title=Every Cameo In JAY-Z's "Family Feud" Music Video, Because It's Impressively Star-Studded|website=Bustle|accessdate=June 11, 2018}}</ref> As of September 2018, the video has over 750 million views.


The clothing worn by the guests of the music video features several messages that represent various social justice and identity movements. Immigrant rights activist Angy Rivera of New York State Youth Leadership Council wears her organization's T-shirt with the phrase "Undocumented Unafraid Unapologetic".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://fierce.wearemitu.com/entertainment/maroon-5-cardi-b-star-studded-girls-like-you-video-celebration-of-women/ |title=Catch Latinas Like Cardi B, J.Lo, Camila Cabello And Angy Rivera In Maroon 5's Empowering New Video For 'Girls Like You'|website=We are Mitú|accessdate = June 3, 2018}}</ref> Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman wore a T-shirt with the phrase "Always Speak Your Truth". Jackie Fielder, founder of indigenous-led San Francisco Defund DAPL Coalition, wore a T-shirt with the words "Divest, Water is Life".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sfdefunddapl.org/ |title=San Francisco Defund DAPL Coalition|website=SFDefundDAPL|accessdate = June 3, 2018}}</ref>
The clothing worn by the guests of the music video features several messages that represent various social justice and identity movements. Immigrant rights activist Angy Rivera of New York State Youth Leadership Council wears her organization's T-shirt with the phrase "Undocumented Unafraid Unapologetic".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://fierce.wearemitu.com/entertainment/maroon-5-cardi-b-star-studded-girls-like-you-video-celebration-of-women/ |title=Catch Latinas Like Cardi B, J.Lo, Camila Cabello And Angy Rivera In Maroon 5's Empowering New Video For 'Girls Like You'|website=We are Mitú|accessdate = June 3, 2018}}</ref> Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman wore a T-shirt with the phrase "Always Speak Your Truth". Jackie Fielder, founder of indigenous-led San Francisco Defund DAPL Coalition, wore a T-shirt with the words "Divest, Water is Life".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sfdefunddapl.org/ |title=San Francisco Defund DAPL Coalition|website=SFDefundDAPL|accessdate = June 3, 2018}}</ref>

Revision as of 22:30, 1 September 2018

"Girls Like You"
Single by Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B
from the album Red Pill Blues
ReleasedJune 5, 2018[1]
Recorded2017
StudioConway (Los Angeles, California)
Genre
Length
  • 3:55 (remix version)
  • 3:35 (album version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Maroon 5 singles chronology
"Wait"
(2018)
"Girls Like You"
(2018)
Cardi B singles chronology
"I Like It"
(2018)
"Girls Like You"
(2018)
"Who Want the Smoke?"
(2018)
Music video
"Girls Like You (feat. Cardi B)" on YouTube

"Girls Like You" is a song by American band Maroon 5 and serves as the ninth track on the band's sixth studio album, Red Pill Blues (2017). It was released by 222 Records and Interscope Records as the album's third single on June 5, 2018,[1] featuring a verse from American rapper Cardi B. The single version was written by Adam Levine, Cirkut, Cardi B, Starrah, Jason Evigan and Gian Stone and was produced by Cirkut and Evigan. The single has reached a peak of number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it the second top 10 entry from the album, Maroon 5's 14th and Cardi B's sixth top-ten single overall. With "Girls Like You" following "I Like It" at the top of Radio Songs, Cardi B became the first female rapper to ever replace herself at number one on that chart.[2]

Background

After extensive touring in support of their fifth studio album, V (2014), Maroon 5 began the writing and recording sessions for their sixth studio album. On October 11, 2016, the band released the tropical house single "Don't Wanna Know", featuring American rapper Kendrick Lamar.[3] Another single, entitled "Cold", featuring American rapper Future, was released on February 14, 2017.[4] Six months later, the band released "What Lovers Do", featuring American singer SZA on August 30. However, when the band unveiled the tracklist of their sixth album Red Pill Blues on October 4, 2017[5] and the two songs "Don't Wanna Know" and "Cold' are later revealed as stand-alone singles and was featured on the album's deluxe edition.[6] Only "What Lovers Do", served as the album's lead single.

"Girls Like You" was revealed as the ninth track on Red Pill Blues via Apple Music.[7] It was announced as the third official single from the album, following the song "Wait".[8]

Composition

"Girls Like You" is a pop and pop rock song.[9][10] It has a length of three minutes and 35 seconds in the original version, while the extended single version is 20 seconds longer. It was written by Adam Levine, Cirkut, Cardi B, Starrah, Jason Evigan and Gian Stone and was produced by Cirkut and Evigan.

The song is written in the key of C major with a tempo of 125 beats per minute.[11] It moves in common time, with Levine's vocals spanning from G4 to A5.[12]

Commercial performance

In the United States, "Girls Like You" has reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 behind Drake's "In My Feelings",[13] becoming Maroon 5's 14th and Cardi B's sixth top-ten single overall.[14]

Music videos

Official video

The official music video was directed by David Dobkin and released on May 30, 2018 on Vevo.[15][16] The concept for the video has Levine alone at a mic with the band in the background, then features a rotating assortment of women dancing and lip-syncing around him. The video features appearances from Maroon 5's band members and the song's featured artist Cardi B, as well as cameos by (in order of first appearance) Camila Cabello, Phoebe Robinson, Aly Raisman, Sarah Silverman, Gal Gadot, Lilly Singh, Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, Trace Lysette, Tiffany Haddish, Angy Rivera, Franchesca Ramsey, Millie Bobby Brown, Ellen DeGeneres, Jennifer Lopez, Chloe Kim, Alex Morgan, Mary J. Blige, Beanie Feldstein, Jackie Fielder, Danica Patrick, Ilhan Omar, Elizabeth Banks, Ashley Graham, Rita Ora and Levine's wife Behati Prinsloo and their daughter Dusty Rose.[16] The video is similar to the music videos for rappers, Drake's "Nice for What"[17] and Jay-Z's "Family Feud".[18] As of September 2018, the video has over 750 million views.

The clothing worn by the guests of the music video features several messages that represent various social justice and identity movements. Immigrant rights activist Angy Rivera of New York State Youth Leadership Council wears her organization's T-shirt with the phrase "Undocumented Unafraid Unapologetic".[19] Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman wore a T-shirt with the phrase "Always Speak Your Truth". Jackie Fielder, founder of indigenous-led San Francisco Defund DAPL Coalition, wore a T-shirt with the words "Divest, Water is Life".[20]

"Girls Like You" topped YouTube's 2018 Songs of the Summer list globally, and ranked third in the United States.[21]

Vertical video

A vertical video was released on August 27, 2018 on Spotify.[22] It features the same women who appeared in the music video, with the exception of Cabello. This video is also used for the band's Red Pill Blues Tour (2018–2019).

Promotion

On June 14, 2018, the band announced "The Girls Like You Project" for fans around the world to participate is to take a picture on a collage in form of the song's single cover, it can be used on the website.[23]

Live performances

The band performed "Girls Like You", an encore for their Red Pill Blues Tour, along with a cover of "Forever Young" by Alphaville, as a tribute to their late manager Jordan Feldstein, who died on December 22, 2017.[24][25]

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[26]

Recording

Credits

  • Cirkut – production
  • Jason Evigan – production
  • Noah Passavoy – recording
  • Isaiah Tejada – keyboards, synths

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
Argentina Anglo (Monitor Latino)[27] 3
Australia (ARIA)[28] 2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[29] 8
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[30] 7
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[31] 2
Brazil (Brasil Hot 100 Airplay)[32] 83
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[33] 1
Canada AC (Billboard)[34] 2
Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[35] 1
Canada Hot AC (Billboard)[36] 1
Croatia (HRT)[37] 2
Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[38] 36
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[39] 3
Denmark (Tracklisten)[40] 9
El Salvador (Monitor Latino)[41] 10
Euro Digital Songs (Billboard)[42] 4
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[43] 16
France (SNEP)[44] 1
Invalid chart entered Germany2 9
Greece Digital Songs (Billboard)[45] 1
Greece International Digital (IFPI Greece)[46] 3
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[47] 19
Hungary (Single Top 40)[48] 2
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[49] 3
Ireland (IRMA)[50] 5
Israel (Media Forest)[51] 1
Israel TV (Media Forest)[52] 4
Italy (FIMI)[53] 5
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[54] 55
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard)[55] 4
Latvia (Latvijas Top 40)[56] 1
Lebanon (Lebanese Top 20)[57] 1
Luxembourg Digital Songs (Billboard)[58] 6
Malaysia (RIM)[59] 1
Mexico Airplay (Billboard)[60] 24
Mexico Ingles Airplay (Billboard)[61] 1
Mexico Anglo (Monitor Latino)[62] 2
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[63] 20
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[64] 18
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[65] 1
Norway (VG-lista)[66] 9
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[67] 3
Portugal (AFP)[68] 4
Romania (Airplay 100)[69] 9
Romania (Romanian Radio Airplay)[70] 1
Romania (Romania TV Airplay)[71] 5
Scotland (OCC)[72] 4
Singapore (RIAS)[73] 1
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[74] 20
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[75] 1
Slovenia (SloTop50)[76] 28
South Korea Download International (Gaon)[77] 29
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[78] 27
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[79] 14
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[80] 4
UK Singles (OCC)[81] 7
US Billboard Hot 100[82] 2
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[83] 9
US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[84] 1
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[85] 29
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[86] 3
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[87] 1
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[88] 21
Venezuela Anglo (Record Report)[89] 1
Venezuela Pop (Record Report)[90] 14

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[91] Platinum 70,000
Canada (Music Canada)[92] Platinum 0
Italy (FIMI)[93] Platinum 50,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[94] Platinum 30,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[95] Gold 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[96] Gold 400,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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