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"Like I Would" (stylised in
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) is a song recorded by English singer and songwriter Zayn for the deluxe edition of his solo debut studio album, ''
Mind of Mine ''Mind of Mine'' is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Zayn, released on 25 March 2016 by RCA Records. Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B, the album blends elements from a number of genres, including pop, folk, dub, soul, fu ...
'' (2016). It was written by Zayn, Chase Wells, James Griffin, Kevin Rains, James Emerson and Salvador Waviest and produced by XYZ. The song was released on 10 March 2016 and later impacted US
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on 24 May 2016, as the album's official second single. "Like I Would" is an electro- R&B and
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song, with an upbeat backdrop, steady bass, a
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groove and a
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y hook. Lyrically, the song tries to prove to someone that he is the best thing she is ever going to get and that her new lover lacks the skills he brings to the bedroom. Commercially, the song reached the top-forty in eight countries, including Australia, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom. It also became his second song as a solo artist to reach the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and also topped the country's dance charts. The music video for the song, inspired by ''Tron'' film franchise, was directed by
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and released on 10 May 2016.


Composition and lyrics

"Like I Would" was written by
Zayn Malik Zain Javadd Malik ( ; born 12 January 1993), known mononymously as Zayn, is an English pop and R&B singer. Zayn auditioned as a solo contestant for the British music competition television series ''The X Factor'' in 2010. After being eliminate ...
, Chase Wells, James Griffin, Kevin Rains, James Emerson and Salvador Waviest. It was produced by XYZ. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by
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, the song is written in the
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of A♯ minor, with a tempo of 112
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. The song follows a chord progression of A#m – A#m/C# – A#m/G# – G7 – A#m/F – A#m. Malik's vocals range from the low-note of F4 to the high note of A#5. It is a
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and electro- R&B song, with an upbeat backdrop, steady bass, a
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groove and a "
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y hook." Lyrically, the song finds the singer promising his paramour that he's more apt to satisfy than an unnamed male competitor. According to Michelle Lulic of ''
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'', "the song's lyrics seem to be alluding to a relationship that was definitely strong at one point, but now not so much." In the pre-chorus, he warns: "If we can never go back / Thought you'd like to know that," before singing in the chorus: "He, won't touch you like I do /He, won't love you like I would /He don't know your body /He don't do you right /He won't love you like I would." As noted by Lulic, in the chorus, " eis trying to prove to someone that he is the best thing she is ever going to get."


Release

"Like I Would" was first released digitally on 10 March 2016 as the third "instant grat" track from the album, and later serviced to US
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on 24 May 2016 as the album's second single. A remix EP featuring seven remixes from White Panda, Lenno, Sharam Jey, Oliver Nelson,
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, Troyboi and Rytmeklubben, was released on 27 May 2016 to digital download and streaming.


Critical reception

"Like I Would" received universal acclaim from
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'' included it in their "11 Songs You Need In Your Life This Week" list, describing it as a "euphoric, super danceable breakup jam". Nate Scott of ''
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'' ranked it number two on his "10 best songs of the week" list, calling it "another step in the right direction," noting that "the dancey track has verve and Malik's voice shows some range." Lewis Corner and Amy Davidson of
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also included it in their "10 tracks you need to hear" list, stating that they "were still waiting for that ''BIG'' pop banger we know he's capable of" and that "Like I Would" is "just that and then some." Corner later added that the song is "screaming louder than Zayn's fans to be a number-one hit" as the "hook is contagious, the lyric is swoon-worthy arrogant, and the chorus is enough to pop off arena ceilings across the globe." Robbie Daw of
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called it "a glorious ’80s throwback". Andrew Milne of ''
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'' called it an "exhilarating breakup banger," while Brittany Spanos of ''
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'' enjoyed it for being a "clubby success." Edwin Ortiz of ''
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'' stated that it "has major potential to get burn in clubs across the country." Nicholas Parco of ''
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'' stated that the track "is primed to be an early contender for hit of the early summer". Brennan Carley of ''
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'' praised "ZAYN's rich, warm vocals" that "weave themselves around a backing choir before a huge funky hook kicks in." Carley also stated: "What ' Sorry' did to jumpstart
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'', 'Like I Would' is the poppy kick in the ass 'Mind of Mine' needed pre-release." Leah Greenblatt of ''
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'' noted that the song leans "headfirst into sleek, Weeknd-style hedonism," a sentiment that Maeve McDermott of ''USA Today'' also expressed, writing that it "give us another clue what R&B contemporary Malik is taking clues from on this record: the Weeknd." Nick Levine of ''
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'' also agreed with both critics about The Weeknd's reference. Michael Cragg of ''
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'' thought it was weird that "the excellent, upbeat 'Like I Would' is relegated to the deluxe edition."


Commercial performance

In the United Kingdom, the song debuted at number 30 on the
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. In Canada, it debuted at number 23 on the
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and number 14 on the
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chart. In Ireland, it debuted at number 32 on the
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and reached number 23 on the Irish Radio Airplay Chart. In the United States, it debuted at number 55 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 18 on the
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chart. It is Malik's second song to enter the Hot 100, after "Pillowtalk". "Like I Would" also debuted at number 31 on the
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chart, selling 26,000 downloads, and number 42 on the
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chart, with 5.6 million streams. It also debuted at number 21 on the On-Demand Songs chart. In August 2016, "Like I Would" reached number one on the ''Billboard''
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chart.


Music video

The music video for the song was uploaded onto his
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account on 10 May 2016. It was shot by
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in a
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studio. Zayn's appearance in the video, and the video's array of lights and lasers, takes inspiration from the ''
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s. Director X had previously directed
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", which he said he had "been wanting to redo" differently with "all laser" for a long time. He also cited ''Tron'' as inspiration. The video features the Cyclone, a large custom laser rig created by Zayn's laser designers. The video also features energetic dancing by a squad of dancers. Zayn's appearance in the video, including a neon suit and a bright orange eye contact, takes inspiration from
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, who was in turn inspired by Zayn Malik. According to Director X, the orange eye contact was Zayn's idea. It is seen as part of Zayn's "man in the machine" theme, including his 2 May 2016 appearance at
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's ''Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology'', where he wore metal robot arms over his tuxedo. The music video reached number 15 on the UK TV Airplay Chart. The video starts with Zayn "in the center of a beam of neon blue lines of light," as explained by ''Rolling Stone'' Brittany Spanos, who continued: "His full outfit is also covered with neon lines that glow against a black background and he's sporting an orange contact lens on one of his eyes. Elsewhere a crew of dancers, mostly made up of women, dance to the track amidst more neon lights." Brennan Carley of ''Spin'' called it "pretty spectacular" with "a stunningly shot treatment."


Live performances

Malik performed "Like I Would" live on ''
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'' on 24 March 2016, and at the ''Mind of Mine''
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release party on 25 March 2016. He also performed the song at the
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on 3 April 2016. His performance was ranked the best performance at the show by ''
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'', and the third best performance by ''
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''. He also performed the song at
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's Wango Tango on 14 May 2016, and during the season 10 finale of ''
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'' on 24 May 2016.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

;Recording *Recorded at Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; Grove Studios, Los Angeles. *Mixed at MixStar Studios, Virginia Beach, California. ;Personnel *Zayn Malik – vocals, writing. *Chase Wells – writing, production, keyboards, programming, guitars. *James Griffin – writing, production, keyboards, programming. *Kevin Rains – writing, production, keyboards, programming. *James Emerson – writing, production, keyboards, programming, guitars. *Salvador Waviest – writing, production, keyboards, programming, guitars, recording. *Couros Sheibani – keyboards, programming. *Serban Ghenea – mixing. *Henrique Andrade – recording. *Alex Layne – recording assistant. *John Hanes – mixing engineer. Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Mind of Mine'',
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.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

*
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References


External links

* {{authority control 2016 songs 2016 singles Songs written by Zayn Malik Zayn Malik songs RCA Records singles Torch songs Music videos directed by Director X