I'm Still Here (Sia song)

"I'm Still Here" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Sia. It was released as a standalone single on 12 October 2018 by Monkey Puzzle and Atlantic Records[3] in connection with Sia's collaboration with French shoe brand Repetto. It is featured as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of Sia's ninth studio album, Music – Songs from and Inspired by the Motion Picture.[2]

"I'm Still Here"
Single by Sia
from the album Music[lower-alpha 1]
Released12 October 2018
GenrePop
Length4:01
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jesse Shatkin
Sia singles chronology
"Here I Am"
(2018)
"I'm Still Here"
(2018)
"That's Life"
(2019)

Background and release

In 2018, Sia joined forces with Labrinth and Diplo to form pop supergroup LSD.[4] Their debut single, "Genius" was released on 3 May 2018,[5] followed by "Audio" a week later,[6] and "Thunderclouds" in August 2018.[7] Their debut album was originally slated for a November 2018 release, but was eventually released in April 2019.[8] 2018 also saw Sia collaborate with Dolly Parton and David Guetta on the singles "Here I Am" (from the Dumplin' soundtrack) and "Flames", respectively.[9][10]

On 28 September 2018, Sia announced the release of a collection of shoes, designed by her, in collaboration with French shoe company Repetto.[11] On 9 October, Sia teased the release of a new song titled "I'm Still Here",[12] and it was released on 12 October, in connection with the Repetto collaboration.[13][14][15][16][17] The shoe line was made available for purchase in February 2019.[18]

"I'm Still Here" was used in a public service announcement video from Everytown for Gun Safety, standing up against gun violence in the United States,[19][20] and was also featured in the HBO documentary At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal.[21]

Composition

"I'm Still Here" is an "inspirational",[22] midtempo ballad which features Sia's "powerful" vocals.[15] Lyrically, it is about perseverance and Sia's battles with the past.[13][15] At a length of 4 minutes and 1 second,[23] the song was written by Sia and frequent collaborator Jesse Shatkin in the key of A major,[24] and produced solely by Shatkin.[25] Sia's vocals in the song span from F♯3 to A4.[24]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[25]

  • Sia Furler – writer, vocals, bells
  • Jesse Shatkin – writer, producer, bass, drum programmer, drums, piano, string arranger, synthesizer, engineer
  • Samuel Dent – string arranger, additional engineer
  • Serban Ghenea – mixer
  • John Hanes – mixing engineer

Charts

Chart performance for "I'm Still Here"
Chart (2018–2019) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[26] 189
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[27] 25
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[28] 65

Release history

Release history and formats for "I'm Still Here"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various 12 October 2018
[23]
Australia 19 October 2018 Contemporary hit radio Warner Music Australia [29]
Italy 14 December 2018 Warner [30]

Notes

  1. "I'm Still Here" is only featured on the Japanese edition of Music.[1][2]

References

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  7. Bein, Kat (9 August 2018). "Labrinth, Sia & Diplo's LSD Catch Classic Rays On 'Thunderclouds': Listen". Billboard. Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  8. Blais-Billie, Braudie (12 March 2019). "LSD (Labrinth, Sia, Diplo) New Album Gets Release Date". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 20 March 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  9. Legaspi, Althea (14 September 2018). "Hear Dolly Parton, Sia's Moving New Rendition of 'Here I Am'". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 15 September 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  10. O'Connor, Roisin (23 March 2018). "David Guetta and Sia drop new track 'Flames' - first listen". The Independent. Archived from the original on 24 March 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  11. Sia [@siamusic] (28 September 2018). "Sia debuts her first fashion collaboration with @repettoparis - this spring" via Instagram.
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  16. Sia [@siamusic] (12 October 2018). "More Sia magic for you 💫 New song "I'm Still Here" out on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon & more today in partnership with @repettoparis" via Instagram.
  17. "THE PURGE #373". auspOp. 12 October 2018. Archived from the original on 8 January 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2021. The Aussie superstar has dropped a new single called 'I'm Still Here'. The track is featured as part of a collaboration with French shoe brand Repetto, with whom Sia's worked on a capsule collection for Paris Fashion Week.
  18. Sia [@siamusic] (25 February 2019). "REPETTO BY SIA. OUT NOW! LINK IN BIO. 👯 - Team Sia" via Instagram.
  19. Kaufman, Gil (22 October 2018). "Everytown For Gun Safety 'Enough!' PSA Soundtracked by Sia's Uplifting 'I'm Still Here': Watch". Billboard. Archived from the original on 25 November 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  20. Laura, Coburn; Singh, Ashan (27 October 2018). "Sia teams up with students to make awe-inspiring dance video with anti-gun violence message". ABC News. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  21. "New Song from Sia Will Feature in Documentary from HBO and Sidewinder Films". Business Wire. 16 October 2018. Archived from the original on 31 March 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  22. Lukarcanin, Emina (12 October 2018). "Sia Releases Inspirational 'I'm Still Here' in Conjunction With Maison Repetto Shoe Collaboration: Listen". Billboard. Archived from the original on 13 October 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
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