For a song that came 3 years after her last successful hit and 2 years after her last Hot 100 entry, and after 2 BIG flops, and as well as the fact that radio in the US never really paid this song attention, the fact that this song managed to debut on the hot 100, STAY on the hot 100 and re-peak, is incredible.
And it looks like some songs that peaked higher than it aren't going to make that cut, like The Night Is still Young, which is free-falling.
54 44 41 11 The Night Is Still Young, Nicki Minaj 31
But if you need a better example, Pretty Girls peaked at #29 and hasn't been long gone from the chart.
So that also makes I Really Like You's longetivity amazing. I'm happy her team still gave this song promo to wear it could at least keep going on the Hot 100.
Regardless of what you think of her, or how much you make fun of her career, a song charting for 20 weeks, enough to be eligible for recurrent status, is great. And after everything that's happened, I'm very happy.
Let's celebrate I Really Like You's achievement for holding on strong and completing 20 weeks on the Hot 100