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"'I Like It'" is a 1982 R&B/Soul song by American family band DeBarge. Released on August 20, 1982 by Motown Records (Gordy), It was the second single from their second studio album, 'All This Love'.

Overview



Recording

After releasing their poorly-received self-titled album, the group quickly returned to the studio to record their second album. Choosing to add younger brother James and shortening their name to simply 'DeBarge', the group returned to Motown's recording studios determined to produce a hit.

The song was musically composed by El DeBarge, who also produced the track with Iris Gordy, with lyrics provided by Randy, El and sister Bunny, who composed the much-copied bridge. While being interviewed for the TV documentary, 'Unsung', in 2008, co-producer Iris Gordy told El to sing the final ad-libs "I like it, I like it", in a higher register. El responded by telling Iris that she was "trying to make [him] sound like [his brother] Bobby", to which Iris returned with, "you better thank your lucky stars if you sound even 'close' to Bobby".'DeBarge: Unsung' (2008), TV-One'

According to Randy, who was also interviewed for the show, while he wrote lyrics to and sang lead on the song's verses, while Bunny wrote the bridge, which El sung, while Bunny said El "was the producer, he brought it all home". El composed the musical track. It also featured a sing-along type unified harmony which was arranged by El.

Reception

"I Like It" was released in August 1982 and became the band's first huge hit, peaking at number two on the R&B singles chart while crossing over to the pop singles chart, where it peaked at number 31, helping to make their 'All This Love' album go gold.

It has remained a covered and sampled track in R&B and hip-hop music since its release with some of its lyrics and melodies interpolated or recalled in other songs. The El-sung bridge, '"I like the way you comb your hair/and I like those stylish clothes you wear/it's just the little things you do/that shows how much you really care"', has been often repeated.

The original song is deemed a "Motown classic" by fans of the label's sound.

Cover versions

R&B trio Jomanda covered it in 1993, while artists such as Nelly, LL Cool J, Beyonc, Grand Puba, Wreckx-n-Effect, and Warren G have sampled the song. In July 1993, Jomanda's cover reached #83 on the 'Billboard Hot 100' and #69 on the 'Cash Box' Top 100.

Jesse Powell also covered the song in 2003 from his album, 'Jesse'.

In a tribute to Motown acts, Chico DeBarge performed the song at the Soul Train Music Awards in 2009 surprisingly hitting the high notes his brother El had hit in the original recording; Chico is known for singing predominantly in the tenor range.

Charts



;De Barge version

;Jomanda cover

Personnel



*Lead vocals by Randy DeBarge and El DeBarge

*Background vocals by DeBarge (Bunny DeBarge, El DeBarge, Randy DeBarge, Mark DeBarge and James DeBarge)

*Produced by El DeBarge and Iris Gordy

*Instrumentation:

**Ollie Brown: drums

**Curtis Anthony Nolen, Robben Lee Ford, Charles J. Fearing: guitar

**Randy DeBarge: bass guitar

**Mark DeBarge, George Bohannon, Ray Brown and Roy Popper: trumpets

**Raymond A. Crossley, Russell Ferrante: piano, keyboards

*Additional credits:

**Written by: El DeBarge, Randy DeBarge, Bunny DeBarge

**Rhythm Arrangement: El DeBarge, Randy DeBarge, Russell Ferrante

**Horn Arrangement: Daniel Lemelle

**Executive Producer: Berry Gordy

References



Category:1982 singles

Category:DeBarge songs

Category:Songs written by El DeBarge

Category:1982 songs

Category:Gordy Records singles

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