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How You Like Me Now? - The Heavy
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Release Date
August 2009
Recording Details
"How You Like Me Now?" is a track from The Heavy's second studio album, "The House That Dirt Built." The song is known for its sample of "Let a Woman Be a Woman" by Dyke and the Blazers. It was recorded at an unknown studio during the sessions for the album.
Genre
This track is characterized as English rock, blending elements of rock with soul and funk influences.
Critical Reception
The song received widespread acclaim for its gritty sound and energetic performance. Critics praised its catchy hook and use in various media as a factor in its popularity.
Chart Performance
While specific chart details are not provided, "How You Like Me Now?" is recognized as The Heavy's signature song, gaining widespread popularity across various platforms and media appearances.
Media Appearances
"How You Like Me Now?" has been extensively used in media, including:
- TV Shows: "Entourage" (HBO)
- Movies: "Ted," "The Transporter Refueled," "Horrible Bosses," "The Fighter"
- Advertisements: Kia Sorento, Jeep
- Video Games: "Driver: San Francisco," "Borderlands 2"
Sports Associations
The track has also been associated with various sports events and teams, such as:
- Theme song for "Intentional Talk" on MLB Network
- Used in NASCAR commercials
- Played at sports venues like Rogers Arena for the Vancouver Canucks and the Great American Ballpark for the Cincinnati Reds
Personnel
The song features Kelvin Swaby on vocals, with other band members contributing to instruments and production. However, specific details about each member's role are not provided.
Links
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