I Like Me Better
"I Like Me Better" is a song recorded and produced by American singer-songwriter Lauv (born Ari Staprans Leff), released as a single on May 19, 2017.[1] It later appeared on his debut compilation album I Met You When I Was 18 (The Playlist), issued on May 31, 2018.[2] The track, which Lauv wrote about falling in love for the first time at age 18 while moving from San Francisco to New York for college, blends electropop and alternative pop elements with romantic, R&B-influenced lyrics.[1][3][4] The song's music video, directed by Alex Di Marco and released on August 10, 2017, depicts Lauv performing in various Los Angeles locations, symbolizing a personal journey of self-discovery and romance.[5] Self-produced by Lauv, "I Like Me Better" features minimalist electronic production, including synths and a steady beat, contributing to its introspective yet upbeat vibe.[6] Its lyrics explore themes of enhanced self-perception through love, with lines like "I like me better when I'm with you" capturing a sense of emotional fulfillment.[1] Commercially, "I Like Me Better" became Lauv's breakthrough single, debuting at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 on February 24, 2018, and peaking at number 27 after 29 weeks.[7] It also reached the top 10 on the Pop Songs airplay chart in its 35th week, setting a record for the longest climb to that position at the time.[8] Internationally, the song peaked at number 8 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia, number 9 in Germany, and number 13 in New Zealand, among other territories.[9] By 2022, it had been certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA in the United States for over 5 million units sold and streamed.[10] As of November 2025, the track has amassed over 2.1 billion streams on Spotify alone.[11]Background and development
Writing and inspiration
"I Like Me Better" was inspired by Ari Leff, known professionally as Lauv, his experiences moving to New York City at age 18 to attend New York University's music technology program. Relocating from San Francisco, Leff felt uncertain about his identity as a college freshman, but two months after arriving, he entered his first serious romantic relationship, which profoundly influenced the song's themes of self-improvement through love.[6][3] In this relationship, Leff's partner helped him recognize his positive qualities and reduced his tendency toward self-criticism, fostering a sense of personal growth and comfort amid the chaos of young adulthood. He later reflected that the song captures the simple joys of being with someone who makes one feel more authentic, contrasting with the era's prevalent anti-love sentiments in pop music. This emotional foundation emerged from Leff's genuine vulnerability, drawing directly from how the relationship transformed his self-perception.[6][3] Leff co-wrote "I Like Me Better" with Michael Matosic remarkably quickly, completing it in a single day—the fastest composition in his career at that point—initiating the process alone in his bedroom using a voice memo app and synthesizers, before collaborating on its development. The process began with basic chords on a new synth, followed by humming the post-chorus melody, allowing the lyrics to flow spontaneously as memories resurfaced. This track formed part of Leff's early "I Met You When I Was 18" playlist project, a narrative collection of songs rooted in his NYU experiences and personal growth.[12][1]Recording and production
"I Like Me Better" was self-produced by Lauv (Ari Leff) in his bedroom home studio, embodying a DIY ethos typical of his early career as an independent artist prior to signing with a major label.[13][12] Lauv handled all aspects of the recording, utilizing Ableton Live as his digital audio workstation to layer synths, including a synth bass created with an Alesis V25 MIDI controller, alongside acoustic guitar elements and multi-tracked vocals recorded using a Kaotica Eyeball and Blue Bluebird microphone.[14][15] He also managed the initial mixing himself, capturing the track's intimate, electro-pop sound through iterative experimentation on his laptop.[12] For its inclusion on the 2018 compilation album I Met You When I Was 18 (The Playlist), it underwent professional remastering by Randy Merrill and mixing by Serban Ghenea to enhance its polish for wider distribution.[16]Composition
Musical style and structure
"I Like Me Better" is an electropop track incorporating indie pop and pop-rock influences, characterized by its blend of electronic production and guitar-driven elements.[17][18][19] The song features prominent synth effects alongside acoustic guitar riffs, creating a breezy, atmospheric sound that self-producer Lauv crafted using manipulated vocal samples for added texture.[20] Musically, the track is composed in the key of A major at a tempo of 92 beats per minute (BPM), with a duration of 3 minutes and 17 seconds.[21][22] Lauv's vocals span a range from C♯3 to C♯5, delivering a light, emotive performance that complements the song's intimate yet uplifting vibe.[22] The structure adheres to a conventional verse-chorus form, beginning with an intro that sets a dreamy tone through layered synths and subtle percussion.[23] Verses build gradually with acoustic guitar and sparse electronics, leading into expansive choruses marked by swelling electronic drops and harmonious vocal layers, before resolving in a repeated outro that fades with echoing effects.[1] This progression enhances the song's emotional arc, transitioning from introspective verses to anthemic, feel-good choruses.[23]Lyrics
"I Like Me Better" centers on the core theme of self-enhancement through romantic partnership, as captured in its titular refrain, "I like me better when I'm with you," which reflects how love reveals and amplifies one's positive qualities.[3] The lyrics draw from Lauv's real-life experience of falling in love during his freshman year at New York University, where he felt lost in identity but found clarity and happiness in the relationship.[12] This theme emphasizes positivity and self-discovery, portraying love as a catalyst for personal growth rather than dependency. The song explores vulnerability in young love, depicting the protagonist's uncertainty—"To not know who I am but still know that I'm good long as you're here with me"—amid the chaos of early adulthood in New York City.[1] Lauv has explained that the relationship brought out "stuff in me that was good—stuff that I didn’t even realize about myself," highlighting emotional intimacy as a source of newfound self-awareness.[6] The concise, relatable phrasing avoids overly complex metaphors, instead using straightforward expressions like "Higher than the mountains are tall" to convey the elevating power of connection, fostering a sense of optimism and authenticity.[12] A key contrast in the lyrics lies between nighttime and daytime personas, symbolizing deeper emotional bonds versus superficial distractions. Lines such as "I can sleep sound at night when you are here with me" evoke intimate, vulnerable moments after dark, while daytime verses critique modern isolation—"Lookin' through your phone, best I ever had"—where technology interrupts presence and self-reflection.[6] This duality underscores the song's focus on genuine partnership as a remedy for loneliness, reinforcing themes of young love's transformative intimacy without delving into angst.[3]Release and promotion
Release details
"I Like Me Better" was first released as a digital single on May 19, 2017, through Lauv's independent label setup with global distribution handled by AWAL.[24] The track was made available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify, where it quickly emerged as a breakout hit for an independent artist.[25] The song was later featured on Lauv's debut compilation album, I Met You When I Was 18 (The Playlist), which was released digitally on May 31, 2018, under the Lauv label via AWAL.[26] Promotional tie-ins included several remixes of the track released shortly after its debut.[27]Marketing efforts
The promotion of "I Like Me Better" began with its digital release on May 19, 2017, and leveraged Spotify playlist placements to rapidly build visibility among young listeners, particularly in emerging markets including Malaysia, Brazil, the Philippines, and Indonesia. These placements, supported by AWAL, propelled the track to over 500 million global streams within its first year by exposing it to targeted audiences through algorithmic and editorial playlists.[28] To further engage fans and producers, a remix contest was launched in 2017 via SKIO Music, inviting submissions that reimagined the song's electropop elements. The contest generated hundreds of entries, with winners announced on July 11, fostering community involvement and extending the track's reach through user-created content shared across platforms like SoundCloud.[29][30] An early radio airplay campaign complemented these digital efforts, securing rotations on major stations such as BBC Radio 1, Capital, and Kiss in the UK, as well as commercial outlets in New Zealand and the US. This push helped the song climb airplay charts and solidify its presence in traditional broadcast formats.[31][32]Media appearances
Music video
The official music video for "I Like Me Better" was directed by Alex Di Marco and premiered on August 10, 2017.[33] It stars Lauv alongside actress Paige Spara as a romantic couple sharing an apartment in New York City, with older actors Richard Bergman and Michelle Star appearing as their aged counterparts.[34][5] The video's narrative follows the pair through a lifelong relationship, capturing intimate moments of connection and growth that parallel the song's themes of self-improvement through love, accelerated by time-lapse sequences depicting their journey from young adulthood to old age.[5] Employing a low-budget, intimate aesthetic confined to a single apartment setting, the production emphasizes raw emotional storytelling over elaborate visuals, allowing the focus to remain on the evolving bond between the characters.[5]Other media and live performances
"I Like Me Better" has been featured in several Netflix productions, including the romantic comedy film To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018), where it underscores a pivotal ski trip scene involving the protagonists Lara Jean and Peter.[35] The track also appeared in the series The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia (2020), playing during a school dance sequence in season 1, episode 8. Additionally, it served as background music for the evening gown competition at the Miss Universe 2018 pageant, enhancing the event's glamorous atmosphere.[36] Lauv has performed the song live on multiple television and festival stages. His debut televised rendition occurred on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on January 17, 2018, marking an early milestone in promoting the single.[37] He later showcased it at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in 2022, delivering energetic sets that highlighted the track's pop appeal to large audiences. The song became a staple of Lauv'sCritical reception
"I Like Me Better" received positive feedback from music publications for its catchy electropop production and relatable lyrics. In a premiere article, Billboard described the track as "a little more uptempo, delivering on a chill beat drop, and softly soul-baring."[40] Rolling Stone later characterized it as "a crushed-out electropop song with spare instrumentation and a hushed vocal," highlighting its role in Lauv's breakthrough.[17] The song has been praised for blending introspective themes with an upbeat vibe, though formal reviews from major critics were limited due to its independent release.Commercial performance
Chart performance
"I Like Me Better" achieved sleeper hit status on the US Billboard Hot 100, entering the chart at number 96 in February 2018 and climbing gradually to a peak of number 27 in September 2018 after spending over six months on the tally, ultimately logging 41 weeks overall.[41] This slow-burn trajectory highlighted the song's organic growth through radio airplay and streaming. The track ranked number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 year-end chart for 2018.[42] Internationally, the single performed strongly in Europe and Oceania, securing multiple top 10 placements driven by digital sales and radio rotation. It peaked at number 8 on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart, number 5 on Austria's Ö3 Austria Top 40 (with 35 weeks on the chart), and number 7 on Germany's Official German Charts (spanning 30 weeks).[43][44][45]| Chart (2017–2019) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | 8 | 32 |
| Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) | 5 | 35 |
| Germany (Official German Charts) | 7 | 30 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 27 | 41 |