"Woman Like Me" is a song by British girl groupLittle Mix featuring Trinidadian rapper and singerNicki Minaj. It was released on 12 October 2018, bySyco Music, as the lead single from the group's fifth studio albumLM5.[1] The song was co-written byJess Glynne,Ed Sheeran, Minaj and the song's producersDJ Snake andSteve Mac.[2]
"Woman Like Me" has been described by critics as apop andreggae fusion song with elements ofdance pop andreggaeton. It received positive reviews from music critics and has been described as a girl power song.[2] The song addresses themes offemininity,equality, andgirl power. A music video was released on 22 October 2018 and see the group challenging female stereotypes. At the39th Brit Awards, the song won the award forBritish Video of the Year, and it also won Best Song at the2019 Global Awards.
The song reached number one on the Official Big Top 40 Vodafone Charts[3] and theMedia Forest TV Airplay chart. It reached number two on theUK Singles Chart, making Little Mix the first act fromThe X Factor to achieve 20 UK Top 40 singles. It also peaked inside the top ten in five other countries, and reached the top twenty in several additional countries including Spain, Singapore, and Lithuania. In 2023, it was certified double platinum in the UK by the BPI. It has also received one diamond, two platinum, and five gold music certifications worldwide. Little Mix promoted the song with live performances on several TV programmes and award ceremonies, includingThe X Factor andStrictly Come Dancing in the UK, and at the2018 MTV Europe Music Awards with Minaj.
The song was written byJess Glynne,Ed Sheeran and producerSteve Mac. Glynne stated she had intended the song for her second albumAlways in Between, but that it "didn't fit where the album was going".[10][11] Glynne's version of "Woman Like Me" surfaced on the internet in late October 2018.[12] The song was given to Little Mix, with Glynne and Little Mix making slight changes to the lyrics to suit the group.[11] Sheeran and the group then "went into the studio and tweaked little bits" to make it "more personal to us".[13] Little Mix stated on their social media that the song is "about celebrating women in every shape and form".[14] Glynne revealed that Sheeran's uncredited backing vocals can be heard during the song's chorus.[11]
In October 2018, rapperCardi B claimed during anInstagram post that she had been sent the track beforehand as a request to collaborate and did not accept because she was already working on other songs, so it was then offered to Minaj, after the latter said that she was interfering with her collaborators.[15] However, Little Mix later said that the record label sent the song to both rappers, but they had always wanted to collaborate with Minaj, and posted various interviews where they stated that Minaj was their first choice for a collaborator on a song.[16][17]
"Woman Like Me" was released onSpotify at midnight on 12 October 2018.[18] In 2020, a remix of "Woman Like Me" featuring Banx & Ranx was included on the soundtrack of the filmThe Broken Hearts Gallery.[19]
The artwork for the song was released along with the video, and has been noted for featuring the group looking distinctly more "natural" than their usual look. The group also all wear blackpolo necks.[8]
The music videos opens with the quartet attending finishing school where training reinforces stereotypes of how women should supposedly properly conduct themselves. The scene where the girls are dressed in leotard is a reference to outfits they've been criticised for wearing in the past, being seen as too provocative. In another scene Little Mix are seen walking down a massive ruler, referencing that you canot measure or weigh a woman's worth.
The massive scales represent equality. Men are not called out for their clothing or behaviour or anything in the same way that women are. The scales allude to the fact that equality between the sexes does not exist yet and Little Mix want to balance the scales. Filming for the music video took place around late September 2018.[21] It was filmed at theKnebworth House,Hertfordshire[20] and was directed byMarc Klasfeld. The video was released on 25 October 2018 onVevo.[6]
The music video for Woman Like Me was met with praise from critics. It sees the group breaking gender norms, while promoting equality and strength. It sees the members challenging stereotypes with scenes in reference to housewife stereotypes, lack of equality displayed between men and women, and the criticism they have faced for their clothing choices throughout their career.[22][23]Rolling Stone wrote "Little Mix and Minaj challenge stereotypes in the ‘Woman Like Me’ Video. The visual finds the quartet attending finishing school where the training reinforces stereotypes of how women should supposedly properly conduct themselves."[24]
MTV wrote that the video was their best one to date, mentioning how the group are no strangers to bold, and empowering music videos referring to earlier music videos including "Power", and "Shout Out to My Ex". They also stated "They turn into their most prim and proper selves while doing stereotypical "wifey" tasks: ironing a shirt, vacuuming, and pouring tea. But as the song goes on and the girls assert themselves as confident, uunconventional women, they ditch the poshness and let loose, generally giving zero fucks."[25]
At the39th Brit Awards, the song's video wonBritish Video of the Year, making Little Mix the last act to win the award before it was defunct following theBrit Awards ceremony in 2019.[26] Pinnock also said in an interview, "it's personally one of my favourite videos that we've shot. The thing I love about it is that most of the video is us all as a group. We've hardly got any solos. We've never done that before."[13]
Chloe Gilke fromUproxx called the song a "reggae-influenceddance-pop banger" with "tight harmonies".[44] Brooke Bajgrowicz fromBillboard said: "the female-empowering lead single asks whether a man could fall in love with a woman who isn't the stereotypical "good girl", suggesting that being your own person is more important", she also mention "Minaj adds a touch of sass to the third verse".[45]
Gemma from theEvening Standard called described the song as reggae-pop.[46] Althea ofRolling Stone said "Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall each trade verses on the reggae-pop-tinged track with lyrics that celebrate their individuality."[47] Sam fromGay Times said "Woman Like Me is an empowering reggae-fusion anthem."[48] Madeline fromMTV called it "a reggae-tinged jam" which "puts Little Mix back in familiar, boss-minded, pop-powered terrain, as they wonder whether a guy could fall for a strong, 'unconventional' woman."[49]
The song was included on the 2020 edition ofJust Dance. In the same year a Banx and Ranx Remix of the song was released and featured inThe Broken Hearts Gallery.[50][51] Writing forRolling Stone Italia in 2022, Little Mix's performance with Minaj at the2018 MTV Europe Music Awards, was ranked as one of the shows most iconic performance. They wrote "Their stage presence doesn't seem to need dancers around. Two worlds meet that evening, giving life to one of the most memorables performances."[52]
"Woman Like Me" peaked at number one in Israel and topped the Official Big Top 40.[57] On theUK Singles Chart, the song peaked at number two, becoming the group's eighth Top 5 single.[58] It also made them the first act fromThe X Factor UK to score 20 UK Top 40 singles.[59] By the end of 2018, it was named by theOfficial Charts, as one of the streamed video tracks of that year.[60] In 2021, it became Little Mix's seventh song to surpass one million sales in the country.[61] As of 2022, it ranks as the group's seventh biggest single in the country.[62]
Woman Like Me reached the top ten of the Euro and Finland Singles Charts, while entering the top ten of the charts in Romania, Scotland, Belgium, Greece, Ireland, and Lebanon. The single reached the charts in twenty-two other music markets including the top twenty in Singapore, Hungary, Spain, Lithuania, and Mexico. It has since been certified platinum in the UK, Australia, Poland, certified diamond in Brazil, and certified gold in five other territories.
^"Media Forest – Weekly Charts".Media Forest.Note: Romanian and international positions are rendered together by the number of plays before resulting an overall chart. Retrieved 25 December 2018.