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| Single byNicole Scherzinger featuringT.I. andSean Garrett | ||||
| A-side | "Baby Love" | |||
| Released | July 28, 2007 (2007-07-28) | |||
| Recorded | 2006 | |||
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| Length | 3:53 | |||
| Label | Interscope | |||
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"Whatever U Like" is the debut solo single by American singerNicole Scherzinger, featuring rapperT.I. andSean Garrett. The trio, along withPolow da Don, composed the song for Scherzinger's planned debut studio albumHer Name Is Nicole. "Whatever U Like" was released on July 28, 2007 onInterscope Records.
The Pussycat Dolls debutstudio albumPCD (2005), was a commercial success that would end up selling 2.9 million records in the United States. The album featured number-one hit singles such as "Don't Cha" and "Buttons".[1] The success of the group's album, spotlighted Scherzinger's work as the lead singer and began recording with other artists such asTimbaland andP. Diddy on "Come to Me" (2006);[2] which became Scherzinger's first solo top-ten hit on theBillboard Hot 100.[3] The collaborations furthered Scherzinger's popularity who was working on her own music over the course of two years (2005–07) and viewed the group as a stepping stone to launch her own solo career.[2] One of the first songs recorded for her solo project,Her Name is Nicole was "Whatever U Like" which was written and produced byPolow da Don andSean Garrett.[4] The song was leaked early July,[5] before being released as adigital download on July 28, 2007.[6]Interscope Records never intended to ship the song to radio and wanted to use the single to introduce Scherzinger as a solo artist.[2]
"Whatever U Like" is an up-tempohip hop andR&B song with a length of three minutes and fifty-two seconds. The artists co-wrote the song with its producerPolow da Don.[7][8] The song's beat was compared toKelis' "Blindfold Me" (2006) andChilli's "Straight Jack" which were both produced by Polow da Don.[9] Rosie Swash ofThe Guardian compared the "rave-horn, synth-heavy production" to the works ofTimbaland.[10] Lyrically, Scherzinger sings about doing whatever her man likes: “riding it like aHarley.” Garrett appears throughout the song repeating the lines, "Ladies and gentlemen, I know what you want! She's hot as a stove. Her name is Nicole," while T.I. appears towards the middle of the track.[4][9]
Rap-Up was one of the first media outlets to hear seven full tracks fromHer Name is Nicole which included "Whatever U Like". A reviewer described the song as a "club banger", while commented, "It’s a perfect lead single and a good song to release in the summer."[9] DJ Z from DJ Booth criticized the song for using the same beat and composition asChilli's song "Straight Jack" writing: "Never a brilliant move to use a duplicate beat while dealing with a minor identity crisis, but if you’re Nicole Scherzinger, I guess it's OK?"[11] Sal Cinquemani fromSlant Magazine referred to the song while reviewingThe Pussycat Dolls' second studio albumDoll Domination (2008). He agreed with DJ Z writing it was a, "blatant rip-off of Kelis's 'Blindfold Me.'"; however he did write the song "was unjustly ignored."[12] Adam Vary ofEntertainment Weekly commented, "'Whatever U Like' is no 'London Bridge' — and that’s not exactly a high bar to reach."[13]
In the United States, "Whatever U Like" failed to make a chart appearance on theBillboard Hot 100 but peaked at number 4 on theBubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[14] It additionally stalled at number 73 on the USDigital Songs and number 83 on the USPop Songs.[15] In Canada, the song fared better, managing to peak at number 57 on theCanadian Hot 100.[16]

The official music video was directed byPaul Hunter who previously directed the Pussycat Dolls' debut single "Don't Cha" (2005).[17] Filming concluded on May 25, 2007 inSan Pedro, California.[18] On August 9, a short clip was leaked online.[19] On August 20, Scherzinger appeared onTRL to premiere the music video.[20]
The video begins with spotlights hitting a wall, with Scherzinger running from an unidentified person, revealed to be four masked kidnappers.Sean Garrett performs his opening sequence as Scherzinger is captured and concealed within a box, where she performs the first verse and chorus, before escaping the box. Scenes of Scherzinger floating through water are interspersed with her dancing before a spotlighted stage, and performing in front of a black background. Throughout the next chorus, Scherzinger is shown walking along a bench covered in steaming stones. DuringT.I.'s rap, the two are concealed in the box, with Scherzinger seductively crawling all over him. Next Scherzinger is shown covered in mud before standing beneath a shower washing it off. Different shots of the singer from the previous scenes are spliced together throughout the next chorus. Scherzinger is now shown in a black leather outfit duringSean Garrett's verse dancing before a backdrop, with spotlights shining on her, spliced with scenes of the producer rapping, her former assailants now dance in front of her. The video ends with Scherzinger leaving the backdrop.
Leah Greenblatt ofEntertainment Weekly graded the music video B− adding that it "badly needs levity, and more of the T.I. cameo."[21]
Scherzinger performed the song for the first time on the finale of thethird season of the U.S. television showSo You Think You Can Dance on August 17, 2007.[22] On September 9, Scherzinger performed the song along withLil Wayne, who filled in forT.I. at the pre-show of the2007 MTV Video Music Awards. Scherzinger was wearing a "red cocktail dress, black boots and leather gloves."[23] Gil Kaufman commented, "BeforeBrown had them pounding the stage in excitement orBritney had them scratching their heads in confusion, Pussycat Dolls lead kitten Nicole Scherzinger got the party started early during the preshow with a sizzling hookup with Lil Wayne." He continued, "They made an interesting team on a night that was full of many different varieties of hookups."[23] Kelefa Sanneh ofThe New York Times agreed with Kaufman describing the performance as "one of the best musical moments came before the show started."[24] On September 27, Scherzinger performed onYahoo!'s Pepsi Smash.[25] The following month she performed atKIIS-FM’s Homecoming concert at theHonda Center and performed "Whatever U Like", "Baby Love", and "Supervillain".[26]
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| Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
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| United States | August 28, 2007 | Interscope | [35][36][37] |