I Like the Way

This page is about the Bodyrockers song. For the song by Outkast, see The Way You Move

"I Like the Way"
Single by BodyRockers
from the album BodyRockers
Released April 2005
Format Maxi single, CD single
Recorded 2005
Genre House, alternative rock
Label Universal International
Writer(s) Dylan Burns
Kaz James
BodyRockers singles chronology
"I Like the Way"
(2005)
"Round and Round"
(2005)

"I Like the Way" is a single by Australian Kaz James and Briton Dylan Burns, collectively known as the dance music group BodyRockers. It was released in April 2005 and later appeared on the group's self-titled debut album.

The song's music video was directed by Trudy Bellinger. This single reached #3 on 30th April 2005 on the UK Singles Chart, staying in the top 75 for 40 weeks.[1] The song also climbed the charts in the United States following its feature in a Diet Coke ("Loft") commercial. The song peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart during the fall of that year[2] and reached #7 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart.[3] It peaked at #9 on the Canadian Singles Chart and also made the Dutch Top 40 at #39.

Contents

Formats and track listings

  1. "I Like the Way (You Move)" [Radio Edit] 3:22
  2. "I Like the Way (You Move)" 3:44
  1. "I Like the Way" [Radio Edit] 3:22
  2. "I Like the Way" [Junior Jack 'Rock da House' Club Mix] 8:10
  3. "I Like the Way" [Tom Neville Touch My Body Mix] 7:28
  4. "I Like the Way" [Linus Loves Mix] 5:46
  5. "I Like the Way" [Bimbo Jones Delano Mix] 6:49
  6. "I Like the Way" [Full Length Version] 6:45
  1. "I Like the Way" [Full Length Version] 6:45
  2. "I Like the Way" [Tom Neville Touch My Body Mix] 7:28
  3. "I Like the Way" [Junior Jack 'Rock da House' Club Mix] 8:10
  4. "I Like the Way" [Linus Loves Mix] 5:46

Popular culture

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
Austrian Singles Chart
17
Dutch Singles Chart
51
Belgium (Vl) Chart
33
Finnish Singles Chart
14
Danish Singles Chart
8
Italian Singles Chart
20
Australian Singles Chart[5]
12
UK Singles Chart
3

References