Can I Live?

"Can I Live?"
Single by Sisqó
from the album Return of Dragon
Released May 8, 2001 (U.S.)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2001
Genre R&B
Length 3:37
Label Jive Records
Writer(s) Teddy Riley; Richard Stanard; D'Wayne Jones
Producer(s) Teddy Riley
Sisqó singles chronology
"Incomplete"
(2001)
"Can I Live?"
(2001)
"Dance For Me"
(2001)

"Can I Live?" is a hip-hop/R&B by Sisqó for his second studio album Return of Dragon. It is written and produced by Teddy Riley and Sisqó. "The Dragon Family" and R&B group LovHer appear on the track as guest vocalists. The song was a minor chart success in Germany, but failed to reach even the R&B/Hip-Hop top 70 in the U.S., despite the album itself going top 10 there.

Music video

Directed by Dave Meyers,[1] the video takes place in an Oriental-inspired nightclub where Sisqó attracts a plethora of women with his dancing. Teddy Riley and Cuba Gooding, Jr. make cameo appearances in the video.

Live performance

Sisqó performed the song live at the inaugural BET Awards in Las Vegas on June 19, 2001.[2]

Track listing

Germany maxi CD
  1. Can I live (Stargate Radio Edit)
  2. Can I live (Radio Edit)
  3. Can I live (Explicit Album Version)
  4. Can I live (Video)
12" Promo CD
  1. Can I Live (Radio Edit w/o Rap) (4:01)
  2. Can I Live (Radio Edit w/Rap) (4:02)
  3. Can I Live (LP Version) (4:02)
  4. Can I Live (Instrumental) (4:00)
  5. Last Night (Radio Edit) (3:42)
  6. Last Night (LP Version) (3:42)
  7. Last Night (Instrumental) (3:42)

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
German Singles Chart [3] 87

References

  1. "David Meyers". mvdbase.com. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  2. Reid, Shaheem (June 20, 2001). "Destiny's Child, Outkast, Lil' Bow Wow Winners At Bet Awards". MTV. Viacom. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-10-29. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
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