Like a Lady (Monrose song)

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"Like a Lady"
Like a Lady.jpg
Single by Monrose
from the album Ladylike
Released28 May 2010
Length3:09
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Tuneverse
Monrose singles chronology
"Why Not Us"
(2008)
"Like a Lady"
(2010)
"This Is Me"
(2010)

"Like a Lady" is a song performed by German girl band Monrose. It was written by Risto Asikainen, Zippy Davis, Veikka "DJ Ercola" Erkola and Alexander Komlew and recorded for their fourth studio album Ladylike (2010), with production helmed by Davis, Erkola and Komlew under their production moniker Tuneverse. "Like Lady" is an uptempo dance pop song with elements of electropop, synth pop, and contemporary R&B and has lyrics which speak about a woman calling her love interest to recognize her worth.

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The band's ninth single overall, the song was selected as the album's leading single and proved to be commercially successful upon its release in May 2010, reaching the top ten on the Austrian and German Singles Charts. An accompanying music video, directed by Thomas Job, was filmed in Berlin, Germany in May 2010. Well-received, it was nominated for an Echo Award for Best Video (National) in 2011. "Like Lady" was promoted through numerous live appearances, including a high-profile performance on German television show The Dome . Monrose premiered the song on the final episode of the fifth cycle of Germany's Next Topmodel on 10 June 2010.

Background

"Like a Lady" was written by Risto Asikainen, Zippy Davis, Veikka "DJ Ercola" Erkola and Alexander Komlew and recorded for their fourth studio album Ladylike (2010). [1] Production was overseen by Davis, Erkola and Komlew under their production moniker Tuneverse. [1] On their decision to release the song as the lead single from Ladylike, band member Mandy Capristo elaborated that "Like a Lady" was "just perfect as the first single. The [song] is an absolutely catchy tune and goes straight to the legs." [2]

Music video

Drag queen Catherrine Leclery appears in the music video. 2021-09-16-Catherrine Leclery Deutscher Fernsehpreis 2021 -3806.jpg
Drag queen Catherrine Leclery appears in the music video.

The accompanying music video for "Like a Lady" was directed by Thomas Job and filmed in the week of 3 May 2010 in Berlin. [3] Production was helmed by productions companies Now & Partners and Bobby Doog Productions, while editing was overseen by Cornelis Harder with assistance from Sabrina Schmittmann. [3] Marvin Smith served as the video's choreographer. [4] Drag queens Olivia O'Hara, Catherrine Leclery und Nani Labelle make appearances. [3] The video made its debut on 11 May 2010 on the band's official MySpace page and had its official television debut one day later on German music network VIVA's show VIVA Live!. [3]

The video has three main sequences with each sequence featuring a different costume. The first sequences shows the members of the band sitting in little tubes, performing in black costumes with high heels and shoulder pads made of mirrors. There are also three dancers and also four drag queens who are performing with the girls in some dance-scenes. In the next sequence, the group is dressed in white outfits with big white shoulder pads. In this sequence, they are also dancing with the dancers but with white fluorescent tubes, too. In the last part, the girls are dancing dancing routines behind a curtain. In this scene, they are wearing black leather outfits with silver rivets. [3]

Cover versions

Track listings

CD single (2-track) [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Like a Lady"
  • Zip & Alex
  • Ercola
3:09
2."I Surrender"
4:06
Digital single
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Like a Lady" (Louis Carpaccio Remix)
  • Komlew
  • Davis
  • Asikainen
  • Ercola
  • Zip & Alex
  • Ercola
  • Louis Carpaccio [A]
5:00

Notes

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Ladylike. [1]

Charts

Release history

"Like a Lady" release history
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef(s)
Austria28 May 2010
[6]
Germany
Switzerland

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