I Think I Like It

"I Think I Like It"
Single by Fake Blood
from the album Fix Your Accent
Released 2009 (2009)
Format CD single
Genre Electronica, house
Length 5:35
Label Cheap Thrills Records, PIAS
Writer(s) Fake Blood
Producer(s) Fake Blood
Fake Blood singles chronology
"Mars"
(2008)
"I Think I Like It"
(2009)
Music video
"I Think I Like It" on YouTube

"I Think I Like It" is the second single by Fake Blood and first single from the EP Fix Your Accent. The song gained popularity because of its appearance on the 2015 film We Are Your Friends starring Zac Efron.

Composition

"I Think I Like It" samples the song "In the Heat of a Disco Night" by Arabesque.

Chart performance

"I Think I Like It" became Fake Blood's second single to chart on the Dutch Singles Chart. It peaked at #47 and spent a total of 9 weeks on the chart.[1] It did not out peak his previous single "Mars", which had peaked at #40. Despite this, "I Think I Like It" spent more weeks on the chart than "Mars", which had spent a total of 4 weeks on the Dutch Singles Chart.[2] It debuted at #95 on the UK Singles Chart.

Music video

Jo Apps directed the music video for "I Think I Like It".[3] It is presented in a television shopping channel-style with two saleswomen advertising various mundane and/or useless products. The video ends with one of the women being given a 'makeover', only to find she now looks hideous. She fights with her co-saleswoman as the screen continues to show advertisements, before cutting to a technical difficulties image.

Track Listing

  1. "I Think I Like It (Radio Edit)" – 2:48
  2. "I Think I Like It" – 5:35

Charts

Chart (2009/2010) Peak
Position
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[1] 9
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[1] 3
Belgium Dance (Ultratop)[1] 8
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[1] 47
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company) 59
UK Dance (The Official Charts Company)[5] 12
UK Indie (The Official Charts Company)[6] 4
UK Indie Breakers (The Official Charts Company)[7] 1

References

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