

If the pop band and Cardi B jump high enough next week, they will tie Ed Sheeran's record, and they have a fair shot at beating it and earning a highly coveted spot in the history books. Since Maroon 5 just headlined the Super Bowl Halftime Show a few days ago, sales and streams of all the songs they performed, including "Girls Like You," are surging, and instead of falling even further down the ranking, it's likely that the catchy tune will actually climb once again when the numbers are all tabulated. Looking at the lyrics, its clear that this song is using meaning (2), and as. Back in 2017, the British singer-songwriter's global blockbuster stayed inside the top 10 for 33 weeks.Įven if "Girls Like You" disappears from the Hot 100 next week, Maroon 5 and Cardi B can be proud of how long they were able to keep it afloat.but chances are, it's not going anywhere soon. Girls Like You There are two possible meanings of the phrase 'girls like you' - (1) 'like' is a verb, and it is someone telling another person that girls like them and (2) 'like' is a preposition, and is the phrase is part of a larger sentence in which someone tells a girl what girls like her are prone to do. Only one track, Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You," has earned more time in the region. Blige, Beanie Feldstein, activist Jackie Fielder, race car driver Danica Patrick, the first elected Somali-American lawmaker Ilhan Omar, Elizabeth Banks, Ashley Graham, and Rita Ora.Ĭardi B, who joins Maroon 5 on the song, also appears, as do lead singer Adam Levine’s wife Behati Prinsloo and his daughter Dusty Rose.Both The Chainsmokers and Halsey's "Closer" and LeAnn Rimes' "How Do I Live" also spent 32 weeks inside the Hot 100's top 10, meaning "Girls Like You" is tied for the second-longest stint in the uppermost tier of all time.

Singer Camila Cabello kicks off the cameos, and they continue with Phoebe Robinson (“2 Dope Queens”), Olympian Aly Raisman (wearing a “Always speak your truth” shirt), Sarah Silverman, Gal Gadot, YouTube personality Lilly Singh, Muslim Women’s Day founder Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, “Transparent” actress Trace Lysette, Tiffany Haddish, immigration activist Angy Rivera, social justice advocate and comedian Franchesca Ramsey, Millie Bobby Brown, Ellen DeGeneres, Jennifer Lopez, Olympian Chloe Kim, Olympic soccer star Alex Morgan, Mary J. Though the song itself - about a man who doesn’t sound like he deserves to keep the company of an awesome woman - is not exactly a female-empowering anthem, the video brings a mix of celebrities, athletes, and activists together for an ode to strength.


(CNN) - Maroon 5’s new video for “Girls Like You” brings together the ultimate superwomen squad.
