: The video brings the band's graphic imagery to life by following a "Wolf" character (lead singer Kelvin Swaby) chasing "Red" (an ex-lover) to see "how she likes him now". 2. Musical Composition and Influences
: The core riff is a prominent sample from the 1968 track "Let a Woman Be a Woman and a Man be a Man" by Dyke & The Blazers . The Heavy - How You Like Me Now? (Official Video)
Borderlands 2: Ending song - The Heavy - How you like me now you. Heat Heat Heat up here. YouTube·HelloJaydern : The video brings the band's graphic imagery
: Lyrically, the song explores a mix of regret, defiance, and cockiness. Swaby described it as being about taking advantage of a situation even after being "really, really bad". 3. Cultural Impact and "Brandvertising" Borderlands 2: Ending song - The Heavy -
: The band gained significant US traction after a performance on the Late Show with David Letterman , where they were famously asked to perform an encore of the same song—a rare occurrence in the show's history.
Watch the official music video that blends live action with classic animation styles: The Heavy - How You Like Me Now? (Official Video) Ninja Tune YouTube• Aug 10, 2009 1. Visual Production and Aesthetic
"How You Like Me Now?" is noted for an unusually high frequency of use in global media , effectively becoming the band's signature song.