The song "Like I Do" by David Guetta, Martin Garrix, and Brooks focuses on the emotions and longing associated with a past romantic relationship. The lyrics convey the thoughts and feelings of the singer, who admits that they constantly think about their ex-lover, especially when they are alone, specifically at half past two. The repetitive phrase "Ain't nobody love you like I do" emphasizes the singer's belief that no one else can love their ex-partner as deeply and passionately as they do. They also suggest that the ex-lover may also think about them in the same way. The chorus repeats the phrase "Like I do," emphasizing the intensity of the singer's emotions and their desire for the ex-lover to recognize their love and longing. The repetition reinforces the message that their feelings are strong and sincere. Overall, the song captures the nostalgia, yearning, and intensity of emotions associated with a past relationship, highlighting the singer's belief that their love is unmatched.