Still Standing (Monica song)

"Still Standing"

"Still Standing" cover
Promotional single by Monica featuring Ludacris from the album Still Standing
Released 2008-09
Format CD, digital download
Recorded 2008; Atlanta, Georgia
Genre
Length 4:18
Label J
Writer(s) Christopher Bridges
Bryan Michael Cox
Adonis Shropshire
Monica [1]
Producer(s)

Bryan Michael Cox

Monica singles chronology
"Hell No (Leave Home)"
(2007)
"Still Standing"
(2008)
"Trust"
(2009)
Still Standing track listing

"Still Standing"
(1)
"One In a Lifetime"
(2)

"Still Standing" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, Still Standing (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris.

Background

The record was originally intended to be released as the album's lead single, with its production and release being tracked by a single episode of the reality television show format Monica: The Single on Peachtree TV.[2][3] However, as the label and the singer were not in agreement with the album's title track becoming the first single Monica set up additional sessions to find a new single.[3][4]

Without an official single release, the song entered the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number 78 in the week of August 21, 2008, before sliding down the charts. In its fourth week, it rebounded from number 89 to number 74.[5] The song reached number 65 on Billboard Digital Songs chart.[6] It was sent to radio prior to the release of Still Standing, where it received some radio airplay.

Live performances

Monica performed the song on for the national program special SOS Saving Ourselves – Help for Haiti Benefit on in early February with rapper Ludacris.[7] It was received as one of the best performances overall that night. She performed it live on BET’s Black Girls Rock! on November 7, 2010 and The Mo'Nique Show on November 8, 2009.[8][9]

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[10] 74
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay [11]

References

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