(1) Pete Rodr… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three artists named Pete Rodriguez.
(1) Pete Rodriguez (born 1932) was a 60's Boogaloo artist, known as "El Rey Del Boogaloo," or
"The Boogaloo King." His group was Pete Rodríguez y Su Conjunto.
His 1966 hit "I Like It Like That" came to wider recognition when used as promo music in Odeon cinemas. The song gained another huge increment in recognition when it was used as the basis of "I Like It," a big hit for Cardi B in 2018.
(2) Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez (1933-2000), whose full name was Pedro Juan Rodríguez Ferrer, was a salsa singer. See full biography at Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez.
(3) Pete Rodriguez (born 1969) , is a salsa and jazz musician, and is the son of Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez. He grew up surrounded by such family friends as Hector Lavoe, Celia Cruz, Ruben Blades and Eddie Palmieri. In 2013 he released "Caminando con Papi" ("Walking with My Dad"). He now resides in Austin, TX.
I Like It
Pete Rodriguez Lyrics
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Let me say this now
Here and now let's get this straight
Boogaloo, baby, I made it great
Because I gave it the Latin beat
You know, child, I'm kind of hard to beat
Just commence your feet to skate
Baby if you think you're shy
Do me a favor, honey, go some place and hide
Yeah, baby
I like it like that
You gotta believe me when I tell you
I said, "I like it like that"
A boogaloo, I made it great
I like it like that
I like it like that
I said, "I like it like that"
And I want it like that
I like it like that
I've got the soul, I've got the feeling
I said, "I like it like that"
I've got the soul, baby, look at me
I like it like that
Yeah, baby
I said, "I like it like that"
I like it like that
I like it like that
Stomp your feet if you think I'm neat
Clap your hands if you want some more
Stomp your feet if you think I'm neat
Clap your hands if you want some more
I like it like that
Yeah, baby
I said, "I like it like that"
I like it like that
I like it like that
And I want it like that
I said, "I like it like that"
Give it to me, do it to me, give it to me
I like it like that
Yeah, baby
I said, "I like it like that"
I've got the soul, I've got the feeling
I like it like that
I've got the soul, baby, look at me
I said, "I like it like that"
Yeah, baby
I like it like
Stomp your feet if you think I'm neat
Clap your hands if you want some more
Stomp your feet if you think I'm neat
Clap your hands if you want some more
I've said it once, and I'll say it again
Boogaloo my man
Yeah, hold on
You're looking good, now
Let me feel your soul
Listen to me, don't be shy
Join the party
Say like I say
Like this, si
You're ready now? (Yeah)
OK
I like it, I like it, I like it like that
I like it, I like it, I like it like that
I like it, I like it, I like it like that
I like it, I like it, I like it like that
I like it, I like it, I like it like that
I like it like that
Yeah, baby
I said, "I like it like that"
Before I go, I wanna say
I like it like that
The boogaloo, I made it great
I said, "I like it like that"
Yeah, baby
The song "I Like It Like That" by Pete Rodriguez is an upbeat dance track infused with Latin rhythms. The lyrics are full of energy, encouraging listeners to dance and let loose. In the lyrics, Rodriguez boasts about his musical style, emphasizing how the Latin beat has made his music stand out. He also encourages others to join in the fun and dance along with him. The refrain, "I like it like that," repeats throughout the song and serves as a call to action for the listener to embrace the moment and enjoy themselves.
The lyrics of "I Like It Like That" are a classic example of the Latin boogaloo genre, which blended R&B and soul music with Latin rhythms in the 1960s. The genre was created by Latin American and African American musicians in New York City and quickly became popular in the Latin American community. The lyrics celebrate the vibrant culture and dance scene of that community and encourage others to join in the fun. The repetitive refrain of "I like it like that" becomes a chant that unites the audience and creates a sense of communal celebration.
Overall, "I Like It Like That" is a lively, fun track that celebrates the joy of dance and Latin American culture. Its lyrics are simple but effective, using repetition to create a catchy, memorable tune that inspires listeners to get up and move.
Line by Line Meaning
Wow, am I feeling good, man?
I am feeling incredibly well at this moment
Here and now let's get this straight
Let's clarify something at this moment
Boogaloo, baby, I made it great
The type of music I created, known as Boogaloo, became great due to my contribution
Because I gave it the Latin beat
My addition of the Latin beat to Boogaloo helped make it great
You know, child, I'm kind of hard to beat
I am quite difficult to surpass in talent, skill or ability
Just commence your feet to skate
Start dancing, moving or grooving with your feet
Pick up your arms and make 'em shake
Move your arms in a rhythmic, shaking manner
Baby if you think you're shy
If you feel self-conscious or hesitant
Do me a favor, honey, go some place and hide
Please remove yourself from this situation if you cannot participate comfortably
Yeah, baby
An exclamation of enthusiasm or agreement
I like it like that
I really enjoy this particular thing or situation
You gotta believe me when I tell you
You should trust and have faith in what I am saying
A boogaloo, I made it great
I am responsible for the greatness of Boogaloo
And I want it like that
I hope this particular thing or situation continues in this manner
I've got the soul, I've got the feeling
I possess a deep emotional connection and resonance with this experience
Stomp your feet if you think I'm neat
If you really like me and appreciate what I'm doing, show it by stomping your feet
Clap your hands if you want some more
If you want more of this experience, express it by clapping your hands
Give it to me, do it to me, give it to me
Keep providing me with this experience or thing, I really enjoy it
Before I go, I wanna say
Before I leave or end this interaction, I want to express something
The boogaloo, I made it great
I am the reason for the success and greatness of Boogaloo
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Tony Pabon, Manny Rodriguez
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@digit4lflow476
Shout out to the people who knew this before cardi
@MEATSHOWJOE
me
@annabananna5466
Digit4l Flow yasss
@Bruhhhhz
I knew the beat, but never the artist or the song title, but that beat is iconic
@elpapitobueno4642
The Old probably beats the new, and this classic takes the cake! 🎂
@roglo06
Digit4l Flow This is my grandmother's favotite song. She's 84. Fuck Cardi B! LOL!
@Mr1sonmontuno
When Pete Rodriguez made this song, "LATIN" was all the craze in New York. What was so amazing about this music was that the songs were sung in English, something that had never happened before. Black parents were shocked when their teenagers started playing and dancing to "LATIN" in their homes just as much as they were playing and dancing to "SOUL" music. One other aspect of experiencing "LATIN" music in the 60's was the beautiful dancing that accompanied it. Boys and girls practiced new moves together all week before showing off their routines at weekend dances. That artform no longer exists and I feel sorry for the youth of today who don't know what they've missed.
@magistergabriel
My parents weren't shocked. They were dancing with us. ;0)
@borisarrieta1270
It still exist here in south américa and other latíno parts of the world
@roseannemunroe8162
IT is May, 2021, my 32 year old daughter teaches ZUMBA, every morning me and her 3 year old son dance in the living room to this song, to TITO PUENTE, CELIA CRUZ.....grandma, daughter, grandson dancing the morning away