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"Still..."
Digital single cover[a]
Single by Ai featuring AK-69
from the album The Last Ai
B-side"For My Sister"
"Wavin' Flag Coca Celebration Mix"
ReleasedJune 30, 2010 (2010-06-30)
Genre
Length4:11
Label
Songwriters
Producers
  • DJ Watari
  • Jin
Ai singles chronology
"Fake"
(2010)
"Still..."
(2010)
"Nemurenai Machi"
(2010)
Music video
"Stil..." on YouTube

"Still..." is a song recorded by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai featuring Japanese hip hop artist AK-69. It was released on June 30, 2010, by Island Records and Universal Sigma as the second single from Ai's eighth studio album, The Last Ai.[1]

Background

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"Still..." was announced on May 10, 2010 as the second single in celebration of Ai's tenth anniversary in the music industry.[2] The B-side of the single was also announced, "For My Sister" featuring Judith Hill.[2] A music video was released on Universal Music Japan's YouTube channel prior to the physical and digital release of the single.[3]

In an interview with Barks, Ai said the theme of the song was to "face our dreams".[4]

Track listing

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Still... – Maxi CD single
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Still..." (featuring AK-69)
  • DJ Watari
  • Jin
4:11
2."For My Sister" (featuring Judith Hill)
  • Uemura
  • Hill
Uta4:08
3."Wavin' Flag Coca Celebration Mix" (duet with K'naan)The Smeezingtons3:39
4."Wavin' Flag Coca Celebration Mix" (Version Ai)
  • Warsame
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Daval
Uta3:49
Still... – First Press Limited edition
No.TitleLength
1."Still..." (music video and behind the scenes) 

Charts

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"Still..." debuted and peaked at number 15 on the Japan Oricon Singles chart, charting for five weeks.[5] On the Billboard Japan Hot 100, the song debuted and peaked at number 27, charting for one week.

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Japan Singles Chart (Oricon)[6] 15
Japan Hot 100 (Billboard Japan)[7] 27

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