"Nobody Like U" is an original song from the 2022 Disney and Pixar animated feature film Turning Red, performed by the fictional boy band 4*Town and written by Grammy Award-winning siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell.[1] The track, produced by Finneas O'Connell, features vocals from Jordan Fisher as Robaire, Finneas O'Connell as Jesse, Josh Levi as Jeff, Topher Ngo as Aaron T., and Grayson Villanueva as Tae Young, portraying the band's members.[1]In the film, "Nobody Like U" plays a pivotal role by encapsulating protagonist Mei Lee's intense fandom for 4*Town, symbolizing her navigation of adolescence and generational conflicts with her mother.[2] The single was released on February 25, 2022, and included on the Turning Red Original Motion Picture Soundtrack released March 11, 2022; the song highlights the band's status as the "hottest, coolest boy band of all time," complete with elaborate concert performances featuring theatrics, lights, and pyrotechnics.[3][2]Upon its release, "Nobody Like U" debuted at number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the first chart entry for a song performed by a fictional musical group and underscoring the film's cultural impact on evoking early 2000s boy band nostalgia.[4]
Background
Development
"Nobody Like U" was written by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell specifically for Pixar's 2022 animated film Turning Red, with the intent to capture the nostalgic essence of early 2000s boy band music.[5] The siblings crafted the track to evoke the pop sensibilities of that era, drawing inspiration from real-life groups such as NSYNC and Backstreet Boys, which aligned with the film's setting in 2002 and the protagonist Mei Lee's intense fandom for the fictional boy band 4*Town.[6][7]The song's initial concept emerged as 4*Town's signature hit during the film's pre-production, particularly in storyboard phases where it was integrated to underscore key emotional moments tied to Mei's friendships and personal growth.[5] Eilish and O'Connell aimed for an infectious, earworm quality with simple, repetitive lyrics and melodies that mirrored adolescent crushes, ensuring the track felt authentically period-specific while advancing the narrative's themes of identity and connection.[7]
Production
"Nobody Like U" was performed by the fictional boy band 4*Town, with lead vocals provided by Jordan Fisher in the role of Robaire, and backing vocals by Finneas O'Connell as Jesse, Josh Levi as Aaron Z., Topher Ngo as Aaron T., and Grayson Villanueva as Tae Young. The track was written and produced by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell, with additional orchestration by Ludwig Göransson, recording engineering by David Boucher, and mixing by Rob Kinelski. It was engineered primarily at home studios in Los Angeles, reflecting the producers' signature intimate production approach.Key production choices emphasized layered harmonies to capture the group's synchronized vocal style, synth-pop elements for a polished, energetic sound, and retro drum machines to authentically mimic the early 2000s boy band aesthetic central to the film's 2002 setting. These techniques contributed to the song's infectious, nostalgic appeal, blending modern production with period-specific influences like beatboxing and subtle scratches.The recording took place in late 2021, allowing integration into the film's narrative ahead of its March 2022 release, with the final runtime established at 2:40 to suit the high-energy concert sequence.
Composition
Musical style
"Nobody Like U" is a pop song infused with boy band influences, evoking the energetic style of 1990s and 2000s groups through its catchy melodies and harmonious vocals.[8] The track operates at a tempo of 105 beats per minute in the key of A minor, providing an upbeat pace suitable for its anthemic quality.[9]The song follows a verse-chorus structure, featuring pre-chorus build-ups that heighten tension before explosive choruses, falsetto hooks for emotional peaks, and ad-libs in the bridge to add dynamic flair.[10] This format aligns with classic boy band conventions, emphasizing group vocal interplay and rhythmic drive. Instrumentation centers on synthesizers and programmed beats, layered with vocal stacking to create a glossy, nostalgic production reminiscent of early 2000s pop.[8][11]As the first Pixar-originated song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, "Nobody Like U" demonstrates the commercial viability of its polished pop sound, bridging animated storytelling with mainstream music appeal.[4]
Lyrics
The lyrics of "Nobody Like U," written by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell, revolve around the central motif of irreplaceable uniqueness in a connection, encapsulated in the refrain "I've never met nobody like you." This emphasis on individuality in love presents a romantic surface layer, evident in verses that describe physical and emotional reactions, such as "Had friends and I've had buddies, it's true / But they don't turn my tummy the way you do," which conveys butterflies of attraction beyond mere companionship.[12][13]Beneath this romantic facade lies a dual interpretation of profound friendship and acceptance, aligning with the song's role in fostering emotional bonds; lines like "I'm never not by your side, your side, your side / I'm never gonna let you cry, oh cry, oh my" underscore loyalty and support, resonating as an anthem of unwavering presence.[12] These elements tie directly to Mei's self-discovery arc in Turning Red, where the song boosts her confidence amid personal growth, as O'Connell described it in interviews as intentionally crafted to function as a "confidence booster" for the narrative.[14]The lyrics were composed to be anthemic and accessible, featuring repetitive, sing-along choruses like "You're never not on my mind, oh my, oh my," which encourage audience participation without any explicit content, ensuring suitability for a family-oriented Pixar production.[12] This design mirrors 4*Town's fictional appeal to preteens, symbolizing the film's broader exploration of fandom as a vehicle for identity formation and communal joy among young fans.[11]
Release
Promotion
"Nobody Like U" was released on February 25, 2022, as the lead single from the soundtrack to Disney and Pixar's Turning Red, distributed by Walt Disney Records.[15] The release preceded the film's streaming debut on Disney+ by two weeks, positioning the track as a key element to generate anticipation for the movie's boy band-centric narrative.[16]Promotion efforts centered on immersive marketing that blurred the lines between fiction and reality, including snippets of the song in official Disney+ trailers and lyric videos shared across social media platforms.[17]Disney also launched a dedicated fan site for the fictional group 4Town at 4town.com, featuring band lore, photos, and teasers to engage audiences in the film's 2000s boy bandfandom.[18] Tie-ins extended to the film's end credits sequence, where the song plays prominently, and merchandise lines such as posters, T-shirts, and apparel emblazoned with 4Town imagery and lyrics.[19] The track amassed over 10 million official U.S. streams in its debut tracking week ending March 24, 2022, reflecting strong initial digital traction.[4]In support of Grammy Award consideration during the 2022–2023 eligibility period, the song received a nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.[20] The 4*Town voice cast, including Jordan Fisher, Grayson Villanueva, Josh Levi, and Topher Ngo, delivered live performances of "Nobody Like U" at promotional events, such as the 20th Unforgettable Gala in January 2023, to highlight the track's acclaim.[21]
Music video
The official music video for "Nobody Like U", featuring the fictional boy band 4*Town from Disney and Pixar's Turning Red, was directed by Domee Shi and produced by Pixar. It premiered on YouTube on March 17, 2022, shortly after the film's theatrical and streaming debut.[22]The video depicts 4*Town performing energetically on stage in an animated concert setting, evoking early 2000s boy band aesthetics through baggy clothing, choreographed dance routines, and a vibrant crowd of cheering fans. With a runtime of 3:05, it immerses viewers in the film's nostalgic pop culture vibe.[22]By 2023, the video had accumulated over 100 million views on YouTube. As of November 2025, the video has over 396 million views on YouTube.[22] It received a nomination for Best Musical Moment at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards.[23]
Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Nobody Like U" entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 50 on the chart dated April 2, 2022, becoming the first original song from a Pixar film to appear on the ranking.[4] The debut was fueled by 10 million official US streams during the March 18–24 tracking period, a 129% increase from the previous week, alongside contributions from digital sales and radio airplay.[4] The song climbed to a peak of number 49 the following week and charted for a total of five weeks, boosted by the film's theatrical and Disney+ release on March 11, 2022, and its viral spread on TikTok through user-generated content and challenges.[4]Internationally, the track achieved modest success across several charts. It reached number 34 on the Canadian Hot 100,[24] number 56 on the UK Singles Chart,[25] number 37 on the Billboard Global 200, and number 18 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart. These positions reflected the song's streaming-driven momentum tied to the movie's global rollout and social media buzz.
"Nobody Like U" has achieved various certifications denoting sales and streaming thresholds in several countries. In the United States, the song was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in June 2023, representing 1,000,000 units.[26]
Critics generally praised "Nobody Like U" for its nostalgic evocation of early 2000s boy band aesthetics. Roxy Simons of Newsweek commended the track's dual lyrical meanings, interpreting it as both a typical boy band declaration of love and a metaphor for the unbreakable bonds of friendship and self-discovery central to the film's narrative, with lines like "I'll never not be your ride or die" underscoring themes of loyalty and identity.[27] On NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, panelist Kat Chow described the 4*Town songs as "so good," emphasizing their immediate appeal.[28]Aggregated critic scores for the Turning Red soundtrack, which prominently features the track, averaged around 70 out of 100 on platforms like Album of the Year, reflecting broad acclaim for its playful and memorable contributions.[29] While some outlets, such as ComicBook.com, acknowledged the song's boy band tropes, they affirmed its effectiveness as an earworm that enhances the movie's emotional and cultural context without overshadowing the narrative.[30]
Accolades
"Nobody Like U" received several nominations and recognitions from major music awards and publications. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in 2023, but lost to "Hold My Hand" by Lady Gaga and BloodPop.[31]The song earned a nomination for Best Song at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards, where it competed alongside tracks like "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from Encanto and "Therapy" from tick, tick...BOOM!, ultimately losing to "On My Way (Marry Me)" by Jennifer Lopez from Marry Me.[23]Additionally, "Nobody Like U" was featured in Billboard's list of the 50 Best Songs of 2022 So Far, highlighting its impact as a standout track from the year's releases.[32]
Other versions
Language adaptations
The song "Nobody Like U" was adapted into multiple languages for international releases of Turning Red, though most dubs retained the original English version for the song itself while using local voice actors for 4Town. These official adaptations were released as bonus tracks on regional editions of the film's soundtrack where applicable, ensuring the fictional boy band 4Town's performance felt authentic in dubbed versions of the movie.[33]In the Japanese dub, released in March 2022, the track titled "Donna Kimi mo" (どんな君も) was performed by the boy band Da-iCE, maintaining the original's upbeat tempo and harmonious vocals while translating lyrics to emphasize themes of unique affection in a culturally attuned manner. This version appears on the Japanese Bonus Track Edition of the soundtrack, distributed by Walt Disney Records.[34][35]For the Mandarin Chinese market, particularly in Taiwan where the film was titled Qingchun Yangcheng Ji (青春養成記), the boy band W0LF(S) provided the voices for 4*Town. The song remained the original English version on the Chinese Bonus Track Edition of the soundtrack, without localized lyrics.[36][37]In other international dubs, such as Latin American Spanish and European French, the song is performed in English by the original voices, with local voice actors dubbing the surrounding narrative to integrate seamlessly without altering the song's lyrics. These versions support the film's global rollout by fostering immersion while preserving the core pop essence.[38][39]
Covers and remixes
Fan covers of "Nobody Like U" proliferated on social media platforms shortly after the film's release, with users frequently recreating the 4*Town choreography in viral dance challenges. The song's chorus inspired numerous videos on TikTok, contributing to its sustained online popularity through user-generated content that emphasized the track's upbeat pop-rock energy and nostalgic boy-band aesthetic.[40]An official reprise version, titled "Pandas Unite / Nobody Like U (Reprise)," was included on the Turning Red original motion picture soundtrack, extending the song's narrative role in the film's climax with added orchestral elements composed by Ludwig Göransson. Released in March 2022 alongside the standard edition, this version blends the original vocals with new choral and instrumental layers to heighten the emotional payoff, though it did not spawn separate chart success.Notable professional covers include a brief acoustic rendition performed by Finneas O'Connell, who co-wrote the track, during his Coachella set in April 2022; stripped down to guitar and vocals, it highlighted the song's melodic core and marked its first live outing outside the film. While unofficial remixes—such as phonk trap and electronic variants—emerged on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud, none achieved major commercial breakthroughs, yet they bolstered the song's viral longevity among online communities.[41][42]
Cultural impact
Role in Turning Red
"Nobody Like U" serves as a pivotal element in the narrative of Turning Red, appearing in multiple key scenes that underscore protagonist Mei Lee's emotional journey through adolescence. The song first features in a flashback sequence depicting Mei's childhood discovery of the boy band 4*Town, establishing her deep fandom and initial rebellion against her strict family expectations. This early instance highlights the track's role in igniting Mei's passion for the band, which becomes a metaphor for her emerging independence and the excitement of youth.[2]The song reaches its climactic usage during the film's central 4Town concert scene at a scaled-down version of Toronto's SkyDome, where elaborate theatrics including high-flying performers, pyrotechnics, and dynamic lighting amplify the boy band's performance. Here, as 4Town performs "U Know What's Up," Mei's overwhelming excitement triggers her uncontrollable transformation into a giant red panda, marking a turning point in her emotional arc as she grapples with suppressing her true self to meet familial duties. This moment blends the diegetic concert energy with the film's animated style, shifting to heightened, anime-inspired visuals to capture the chaotic thrill of teenage fandom and self-discovery, as directed by Domee Shi to immerse audiences in Mei's perspective.[2][43][44][45]A reprise of "Nobody Like U" integrates with the ritual chant "Pandas Unite" toward the film's resolution, fusing the boy band's pop anthem with Mei's family ancestors' ancestral ceremony during a blended concert-ritual sequence. This version symbolizes Mei's reconciliation with her heritage and family, allowing her to embrace both her panda form and human identity without suppression, while her friends' earlier a cappella rendition of the song provides a confidence boost to affirm her self-worth. The full 4*Town version plays over the end credits, reinforcing themes of adolescence, fandom, and familial harmony as Mei fully accepts her multifaceted self.[43][2]
Legacy
"Nobody Like U" has fostered a dedicated fanbase known as "4Townies," who formed online communities to celebrate the fictional boy band 4Town and its signature track from the film.[46] These enthusiasts engaged through social media discussions and fan-created content, extending the song's appeal beyond the movie's initial release. In 2022, Disney launched an official 4*Town website, providing interactive elements like band member bios and quizzes to deepen fan immersion and interaction.[18]The track significantly contributed to Turning Red's overall success, helping propel the film to become one of Disney+'s top-streamed titles in 2022, including multiple weeks at the top of Nielsen streaming charts.[47] It ranked as the most in-demand animated movie on streaming platforms during the second quarter of 2022, according to demand analytics.[48] This popularity inspired extensive merchandise lines, such as apparel and accessories featuring lyrics from "Nobody Like U" and 4*Town imagery, available through official retailers like Target.[49]The song's enduring influence is evident in its viral presence on TikTok, where users created dances and edits that amplified its reach among younger audiences. The track has also seen live performances, including Finneas O'Connell's rendition at Coachella in April 2022 and a full 4*Town live debut at the 20th Unforgettable Gala in January 2023.[50][51] Building on its initial chart performance, "Nobody Like U" continued to resonate in media and events through 2025, including performances in Disneyland Resort's World of Color Happiness! show as part of the park's 70th anniversary celebrations.[52] As part of Disneyland's 70th anniversary programming in 2025, Disney incorporated elements from Turning Red, highlighting the song's role in the movie's cultural footprint.[53]