: The song was one of the early collaborations that helped propel Bad Bunny to worldwide superstardom. It earned him his first number-one single in the United States.
: Already an established global icon, Balvin's contribution solidified the track as a cross-cultural anthem, also marking his first US number-one. Cultural Impact and Legacy : The song was one of the early
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: The remix was produced by the duo Carlos Serrano and Carlos Martin. Today, the track remains a cultural touchstone, often
"I Like It" famously samples the 1967 boogaloo classic "I Like It Like That" by Pete Rodriguez. The Carlos Serrano & Carlos Martin remix further honors this heritage by leaning into the orchestral and rhythmic styles of that era. Today, the track remains a cultural touchstone, often celebrated in live performances, such as when Cardi B joined Bad Bunny on his 2022 "World's Hottest" tour to perform the hit.