Love this song! [1][2] Conceived around an instrumental track from da Don, Rowland declared "Like This" the perfect example of what attitude she exactly had on her mind when creating the revamped version the album, telling MTV News in 2007: "Polow already had this hot track. How long is she now in the industry and till this day she can not handle her business and her team that’s the reason why Coffee didn’t succeed!! Gotsta go should have been the 1st single. and "Bump like This",[2] Rowland resumed recording weeks later after she had approached Eve to appear on the song. Eve enters, rapping her solo verse with scenes of Rowland performing more choreography. "Like This" is a song by American singer Kelly Rowland, featuring vocals by rapper Eve. Recorded late into the production of Rowland's second solo album Ms. Kelly (2007), the song was released on March 13, 2007 as the lead single from the album. Kelly has the right to talk about who ever she wants to talk about that’s her sister. We're just trying to stay a step ahead of what's going on. Sean and I started writing and he said 'Kelly this is your first single'. We are in a pandemic so she promotes they way she wants and not the way you want. "[7] Metro's Shereen Low declared it a "stomping tune,"[8] while Sal Cinquemani from Slant called the song "hot and fresh" and ranked it 33rd on Slant's Best Albums & Singles of 2007 listing. It fared even better on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart as it managed to reach #7 there and later proved to be an international hit placing inside the Top 20 in Australia and Top 5 of the British and Irish charts. Shes asked about the group and she responds. [14] Once the physical copies of "Like This" were released on June 11, 2007, the song climbed to number four on the UK Singles Chart, and went on to spend four weeks inside the UK top-ten, making it Rowland's second-highest-charting solo single on the chart (not counting her featured role on "Dilemma"). The problem is people like you who always bring up beyonce. Trey Songz. Click here to read the full ‘Chart Check: Hot 100.’  Click here to read our ode to ‘Ms. Readers of That Grape Juice know what avid music lovers we are – especially of hits past. When she notices a webcast of her, she quickly throws a towel over it. It eventually sold 95,000 copies. [15], As with Rowland's previous single releases, "Like This" became a larger success outside North America. Four years after first impacting the Billboard 200 with her debut studio album, Rowland was readying her second turn at bat when an unexpected leak of her second LP – originally titled ‘My Story’ – hit the net. [2], Initially titled "Wooo!" Produced by Polow Da Don and penned by Sean Garrett, the bop nabbed headlines for its personal lyrical content (which featured a jab at former fiancee/football star Roy Williams). During the first, scenes are shown of the Rowland in front of the dresser and the Rowland in the dark room, performing what seems to be the same choreography — the latter with the chair in the room, the former with the chair in front of her dresser. 3:38 PREVIEW 1 SONG, 4 MINUTES. [2] First release stateside, "Like This" debuted at number ninety-six on the US Billboard Hot 100 issue dated March 31, 2007.