: Critics have widely praised the playful energy and chemistry between the two artists. The song is described as a "cheeky dismissal of conventional romance," focusing instead on the carefree fun of a "no strings attached" arrangement.
: The track peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Post Malone’s 11th and Doja Cat’s 6th top-10 hit. It also topped the Billboard Pop Airplay chart.
: The collaboration received a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 65th Grammy Awards.
: The official music video , filmed in Ojai, California, features Post Malone as an artist painting a flower-covered Doja Cat as his muse. A behind-the-scenes version titled " Even More " was released later that year. Production Details
"I Like You (A Happier Song)" is a pop-rap collaboration between Post Malone and Doja Cat, released on June 3, 2022. Serving as the third single from Post Malone’s fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache , the track stands out as a breezy, upbeat departure from the album's otherwise darker and more personal themes. Key Highlights
Post Malone - I Like You (a Happier Song) W. Doja Cat (2025)
: Critics have widely praised the playful energy and chemistry between the two artists. The song is described as a "cheeky dismissal of conventional romance," focusing instead on the carefree fun of a "no strings attached" arrangement.
: The track peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Post Malone’s 11th and Doja Cat’s 6th top-10 hit. It also topped the Billboard Pop Airplay chart.
: The collaboration received a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 65th Grammy Awards.
: The official music video , filmed in Ojai, California, features Post Malone as an artist painting a flower-covered Doja Cat as his muse. A behind-the-scenes version titled " Even More " was released later that year. Production Details
"I Like You (A Happier Song)" is a pop-rap collaboration between Post Malone and Doja Cat, released on June 3, 2022. Serving as the third single from Post Malone’s fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache , the track stands out as a breezy, upbeat departure from the album's otherwise darker and more personal themes. Key Highlights