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"Still Alive" is the song featured in the closing credits of the 2007 video game Portal. It was composed and arranged by Jonathan Coulton and was performed by Ellen McLain , who voiced the Portal antagonist and in-game singer of the song, GLaDOS .
Still Alive" is a pop-punk song, [13] [14] [15] a subgenre of punk rock, [10] following Lovato's return to these music styles in 2022. [16] The song incorporates sludge metal guitars, drum patterns, and other characteristics of the genre. [ 10 ]
On March 3, 2023, Lovato released "Still Alive", the lead single for the soundtrack to the slasher film Scream VI. [254] The song received a nomination for the MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Song. [255] After performing a rock version of her 2013 song "Heart Attack" on tour, Lovato officially released it with re-recorded vocals on March 24. [256]
Name Lifespan Age Notability George Abbott: 1887–1995: 107: American stage actor, director, playwright, screenwriter and producer [1] Rosa Albach-Retty: 1874–1980: 105: Austrian film and stage actress [2]
"Still Alive", "Want You Gone" and "Wikipedia Chanukah" [37] are the only exceptions to this, as Coulton assigned all rights for the former two songs to Valve and "Wikipedia Chanukah" is under a BY-SA license to comply with Wikipedia's similar license. Along with "Still Alive," Coulton's song "Re: Your Brains" appears in jukeboxes in Left 4 Dead 2.
Still Alive: The Remixes, an extended soundtrack for the game; Still Alive, the album by DJ Mayonnaise "Still Alive", a remix on and repackage of the EP Alive by BigBang; Still Alive, by Ruth Kluger "Still Alive", a song by 3 Doors Down from Us and the Night "Still Alive" (Demi Lovato song), a 2023 song by American singer Demi Lovato
Still Alive and Well is an album by blues rock guitarist and singer Johnny Winter. It was his fifth studio album, and his first since Johnny Winter And almost three years earlier. It was released by Columbia Records in 1973.
Still Alive (2001) written by Ruth Klüger, is a memoir of her experiences growing up in Nazi-occupied Vienna and later in the concentration camps of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and Christianstadt.