Whatever You Like (T.I. Song) - Other Versions

Other Versions

  • Trey Songz has remixed this on his mixtape Nothing Is Safe.
  • There is a remix which features Gorilla Zoe and another one that features Flo Rida. There is also a female version featuring Foxy Brown and Trina.
  • A Reggaeton version was made by Puerto Rican singer Yomo. This is an unofficial remix.
  • Lil Wayne created a freestyle for his mixtape Dedication 3 titled "Whoever You Like".
  • S.L.M. covered the song for their album "S.L.M. (Sounds Like Music)" released in 2008.
  • Anya Marina, a singer-songwriter based in San Diego, California, released a cover version with slightly edited lyrics on Jul 7, 2009. This version was featured on an episode of CW's hit TV series Gossip Girl.
  • A parody, also called "Whatever You Like", was recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic and released on October 8, 2008.
  • Students from Ron Clark Academy performed a remake of the song about the 2008 U.S. Presidential election called "Vote However You Like". Their performance on CNN was posted on YouTube, drawing national attention with over 2 million views. After learning of the students' remake of his song, T.I. paid a surprise visit to the Academy to watch their performance in person.
  • A special version with different lyrics was made for Red Ribbon Week.
  • Alphacat released another version called "I Can Do Whatever I Like" to YouTube on November 4, 2008, portraying Barack Obama, who won the Presidential election in 2008.
  • A Ska-punk cover of this song was recorded by BAMF! and was released as a single on iTunes on December 18, 2009
  • YouTube artist Rucka Rucka Ali recorded a parody called "I Can Do Whatever I'm White" in 2008, the music video also featured T.I. speaking at the end of the song "I Can Do Whatever I'm White".

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