I Like It (DeBarge song)

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“I Like It”
Single by DeBarge
from the album All This Love
Released 1982
Format 7" single
Recorded 1982
Genre Soul
Length 4:40
Label Gordy
Writer(s) Randy DeBarge
El DeBarge
Bunny DeBarge
Producer El DeBarge
Iris Gordy
DeBarge singles chronology
"Stop! Dont' Tease Me"
(1982)
"I Like It"
(1982)
"All This Love"
(1983)

"I Like It" is a 1983 hit single composed by Randy and El DeBarge and released as a single by the family singing quintet, DeBarge, for Motown's Gordy imprint.

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[edit] Overview

[edit] History

By 1982, the family group known as DeBarge, was struggling to find a hit. Brought on as the splinter group of a fellow Motown group, Switch, which included the group's eldest brothers Bobby and Tommy, and for whom had now left the group after scoring hit singles such as "I Call Your Name" and "There'll Never Be". The younger brothers and sister Bunny were influenced by Bobby vocally, especially El DeBarge. After releasing their first album, which was handled by outside writers and producers including Jermaine Jackson, DeBarge members started to write their own songs. El, Bunny and Randy co-wrote the song "I Like It", which they recorded for their follow-up album, All This Love. Released in late 1982, the song featured Randy singing the lead verses with El singing the bridge and the final chorus ending the song in his trademark falsetto.

[edit] Reception

Released as the second single from All This Love - their first single, the dance single "Stop! Don't Tease Me" (led by El) peaked at number forty-six on the Billboard R&B chart, "I Like It" was the group's first big hit reaching number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at number 2 on the Billboard Hot R&B singles chart. Very popular immediately with their R&B fan base, the song would be an influential and covered single as several R&B groups covered El's verse, "I like the way you comb your hair/and I like the stylish clothes you wear/it's just the little things you do/that show how much you really care", and also interpolated the group's harmony chant created during El's repeat of the bridge. "I Like It" in turn also became one of the most sampled songs in R&B and today is regarded as a classic song.

[edit] Credits

  • Lead vocals by Randy DeBarge and El DeBarge
  • Background vocals by DeBarge (Bunny DeBarge, El DeBarge, Randy DeBarge, Mark DeBarge and James DeBarge)
  • Instrumentation by assorted musicians and DeBarge:
    • El DeBarge: piano/keyboards
    • Randy DeBarge: bass guitar
    • Mark DeBarge: trumpet
  • Produced by El DeBarge and Iris Gordy