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    I Like It Like That

    R1994 · Drama · 1h 45m

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  1. May 31, 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group I Like It Like That · Pete Rodríguez I Like It Like That ℗ 1966 Craft Recordings, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc. Released...

  2. Apr 6, 2018 · I said I like it like that. You gotta believe me when I tell you. I said I like it like—. [Verse 1: Cardi B] Now I like dollars, I like diamonds. I like stuntin', I like shinin'...

  3. I Like It Like That is a 1994 American comedy-drama film about the trials and tribulations of a young Puerto Rican couple living in a poverty-stricken New York City neighborhood in the South Bronx.

  4. Sep 17, 2014 · Pete Rodriguez's "I Like It Like That" was originally released on the album "I Like It Like That" in 1967 and was composed by Tony Pabon and Manny Rodriguez.

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  6. A richly textured romantic comedy, I Like It Like That draws on a smart script and spirited performances to tell a refreshingly original story. Read Critics Reviews

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  7. 1994 · 1 hr 47 min. R. Comedy · Romance · Drama · Independent. After her husband is arrested for looting, a young woman struggles for independence while trying to support her brother and critical mother-in-law.

  8. Summaries. Money issues and misunderstandings divide a couple who struggle to raise their children in the Bronx. Lisette and husband Chino face marital difficulties. She is fed up with the kids, while he has job troubles. His mother Rosaria hates Lisette and the neighborhood tramp has designs on Chino.

  9. R 1 hr 44 min Oct 14th, 1994 Drama, Comedy, Romance. After her husband is arrested for looting, Lisette struggles for independence while dealing with her gender-confused sibling, her...

  10. "I Like It Like That" is a song written by Tony Pabon and Manny Rodriguez. It was initially a hit for boogaloo musician Pete Rodriguez in 1967, and was one of the most influential boogaloo songs of the era.

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