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. James Scheffer. singles chronology ' (2008) ' Whatever You Like' (2008) ' (2008) ' (2008) ' Whatever You Like' (2008) ' (2008) ' Whatever You Like' is a song by American rapper, released as the (second overall) from his sixth studio album, (2008). The song was written by T.I., James Scheffer and and produced. 'Whatever You Like' served as the third single from Paper Trail in the United Kingdom with a release date of 1 June 2009. The song peaked at number one on the US, giving T.I.

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His second US number one. It topped the chart for seven non-consecutive weeks, and remained in the top 3 of the charts for over 12 non-consecutive weeks. It was also number one in and has been certified 3× Platinum by the.

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It was named the 16th most successful song from 2000 to 2009, on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade. The chorus of the song contains repeated words with an -like.

Problems playing this file? 'Whatever You Like' was written by T.I., James Scheffer and. The song was produced by, who produced 's single, '. The production team worked on the track when T.I. Was in the studio recording his album. The instrumentals for 'Whatever You Like' are based on a beat of lead synthesizers and drum pattern.

The song runs for 4:09 and speaks about a man who can buy a woman whatever she asks for, as well encourages the woman to ask for anything she wants. A song, contains a sample from 'Redemption', the opening and closing theme song from the film. 'Whatever You Like' is set in common time with a moderately slow tempo of 80 beats per minute, and is written in the key of with a chord progression sequence of Dm-Bb-F-C. A second version of 'Whatever You Like' was released in order to be. The original version of the track features saying 'Late night sex so wet, it's so tight', while the radio version replaces these lyrics with the line 'Baby I can treat you so special, so nice' in the hook and replacing the line 'Thing gets so wet/ it hits so right' with 'Girl, you smell so fresh, and look so nice' in the breakdown. The music video also uses the edited lyrics.

Other changes include replacing the line 'Tell 'em other broke niggas be quiet' with 'Tell 'em other broke brothers be quiet' or 'Tell 'em other broke jokers be quiet' in the pre-hook. The 2nd verse also mutes the word 'brain' in the line 'Brain so good/ could've sworn you went to college' due to a slang definition of the word referring to oral sex.

Critical reception Reviews for 'Whatever You Like' were generally favorable. Dillon of called the song a 'more sophisticated take' on 's '. Ian Cohen of noted that the song contained virtually no while praising the -driven. Magazine ranked the song number 14 their Top 144 Songs of 2008 and number 18 on 's Commercially Released Hip-Hop Singles. Chart performance 'Whatever You Like' debuted at number 99 on the.

In its third week, it achieved the biggest leap to number one in Billboard Hot 100 chart history when it jumped 70 positions, from number 71 to the top of the chart, breaking the record previously held by 's ', which jumped 64 to number one. It became T.I.' S first solo Hot 100 number one of his career and his second overall following the song ' where T.I. Was a featured artist. The song's jump can be largely attributed to huge first week digital sales of 205,000, debuting at number one on Billboard's chart. The song held the number one position on the Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks, before being replaced by 's '.'

The following week the song knocked off 'So What' to return to number one on the Hot 100, marking its fourth week overall at the top of the chart. It remained there for another week, marking its 5th week overall. The next week T.I. Replaced himself at number one with the follow-up single ' which hadn't been done since in 2004 with the first and second singles off his album (Yeah! After spending two weeks at number two on the Hot 100, 'Whatever You Like' again topped the chart by knocking off ' by, marking its 6th non-consecutive week at number one on the Hot 100. This was the first time a song returned to number one on the chart after the artist's follow up single had already spent time at number one ('Live Your Life' having already spent a week at number one). It is also only the third song to ever have three separate runs at number one on the Hot 100, following 's ' in 1979 and ' ' earlier in 2008.

The song retained the number one position the following week, bringing its total to seven non-consecutive weeks at number one. As of August 2013 it has sold 4,347,000 digital copies in the United States. On the chart, 'Whatever You Like' has peaked at number one, giving T.I. His thirteenth top ten on the chart, and second number one song. It has also reached number three on the, giving T.I.

His biggest solo pop hit. The song has become T.I.' S biggest radio hit as well, reaching number one on the chart, and number four so far on. Overall it has topped over nine different Billboard charts. Internationally, 'Whatever You Like' debuted at number twenty-two on the and has thus far risen to number twelve.

It made a strong debut on the at number nineteen. In Australia, on the, it has so far peaked at number 15 and on the digital track chart at number 15. In New Zealand, the song made a massive jump from number 32 to number eight on the official Chart. The following week it became his first number one in New Zealand and are certified by Platinum in that country. It also debuted at number sixty on the and peaked at number forty-seven due to strong download sales. It will be re-released as a full CD single release on 1 June 2009 and has been added to the B-list.

Music video. In the music video 'Whatever You Like'. The was filmed in, and was directed.

S love interest. Cameos include Jackie Long, Jim Jonsin, DJ Toomp and T.I.' The video starts with a girl working at a fast food restaurant. Comes into the restaurant, after ordering hot wings, he hands the girl a folded up paper with his number on it. She then calls him and T.I. Invites her to his house.

The video then shows her living the high life, with T.I. Treating her to private jet rides, fancy dinners, and buying her many expensive gifts, such as a new car. The video also show clips of her living her normal life with her boyfriend. Right before the end of the video, it shows the release date of T.I.' S new album Paper Trail while T.I.

Is on the red carpet with his girl. At the end it is revealed it is all merely a fantasy sequence the girl was having, and T.I. Had only handed the girl a hundred dollar bill, not his number. The concept of the video is similar to the one for Jay-Z's single '. Other versions. has remixed this on his mixtape Nothing Is Safe.

There is a remix which features and another one that features. There is also a female version featuring and.

A version was made by singer. This is an unofficial remix. created a freestyle for his mixtape titled 'Whoever You Like'. Covered the song for their album 'S.L.M. (Sounds Like Music)' released in 2008. covered the song for her album 'Cover' in 2010., a singer-songwriter based in San Diego, California, released a cover version with slightly edited lyrics on Jul 7, 2009. This version was featured on an episode of 's hit TV series.

A parody, also called ', was recorded by and released on October 8, 2008. Students from performed a remake of the song about the called 'Vote However You Like'. Their performance on was posted on, drawing national attention with over 2 million views.

After learning of the students' remake of his song, T.I. Paid a surprise visit to the Academy to watch their performance in person. A special version with different lyrics was made for. released another version called 'I Can Do Whatever I Like' to YouTube on November 4, 2008, portraying, who won the Presidential election in 2008.

A cover of this song was recorded by and was released as a single on on December 18, 2009. YouTube artist recorded a parody called ' in 2008, the music video also featured T.I. Speaking at the end of the song '. Covered this song on their 2009 album Bump Star Revolution. Did a parody of this song called Smoke As Much as you like. Track listing Digital single No.

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