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"Live Your Life"
Single by T.I. featuring Rihanna
from the album Paper Trail
B-side"Collect Call"
ReleasedSeptember 8, 2008 (2008-09-08)
RecordedAugust 2007
Genre
Length
  • 5:38 (main version)
  • 4:01 (radio edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
T.I. singles chronology
" Ready for Whatever"
(2008)
"Live Your Life"
(2008)
" Just Like Me"
(2008)
Rihanna singles chronology
" Disturbia"
(2008)
"Live Your Life"
(2008)
" Rehab"
(2008)
Music video
"Live Your Life" on YouTube

"Live Your Life" is a song by American rapper T.I., featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna, from T.I.'s sixth studio album, Paper Trail (2008). It was released as the seventh single from the album on September 8, 2008. The song's lyrics speak of T.I.'s rise to fame and optimism of the future. It also gives dedication to the American troops fighting in Iraq. The song both samples and interpolates the 2003 song " Dragostea Din Tei" by O-Zone.

"Live Your Life" was a commercial success worldwide. In the United States, the song topped the Billboard Hot 100, marking T.I.'s third number-one single, and Rihanna's fifth. The song also attained top ten placements in twelve other countries, reaching the top five in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Furthermore, "Live Your Life" topped the US Mainstream Top 40 and Rap Songs charts and reached number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song was T.I.'s highest charting and most successful single worldwide until " Blurred Lines" in 2013.

The song's accompanying music video, directed by Anthony Mandler, depicts a story of T.I.'s rise to fame in a narrated form, featuring Rihanna performing in a dressing room and bar. The duo performed "Live Your Life" at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. The song is featured in the 2009 film The Hangover as well as the trailer, and in the 2021 film The Mitchells vs. the Machines.

Background and release

"Live Your Life" includes a sample of the chorus of the O-Zone song " Dragostea Din Tei" at its beginning and ending, as well as an interpolation of the chorus, with English-language lyrics sung by Rihanna, at the beginning. The song was produced by Just Blaze and Makeba Riddick, and was written by T.I., Just Blaze (credited as Justin Smith) and Riddick. Moldovan singer-songwriter Dan Bălan, who wrote "Dragostea Din Tei", is also credited as a writer.

Of Rihanna's involvement, T.I. later stated, "It was a back and forth studio thing with Rihanna. I picked her. I was just able to 'hear' her voice on this record. I could hear her, so I reached out and she said, 'Yes,' thankfully." [2]

The first unfinished version of "Live Your Life" leaked onto the Internet on August 26, 2008. The official album version additionally contains Rihanna's own verse, and T.I.'s spoken-word introduction, in which he states, "Ay... This a special what's happenin' to all my, all my soldiers over there in Iraq. Errbody right here, what you need to do is be thankful for the life you got you know what I'm sayin'? Stop lookin' at what you ain't got, start and be thankful for what you do got. Let's give it to 'em baby girl". The radio edit lasts for a duration of 4:01, while the album version is 5:39 long, including extended verses from Rihanna. "Live Your Life" was released in the United States on September 23, 2008.[ citation needed] A worldwide release of the song followed on September 26 as a digital download via iTunes. It was sent to US rhythmic contemporary radio on October 20, 2008. [3]

Critical reception

Alex Fletcher of Digital Spy awarded "Live Your Life" two out of five stars saying, "While some will be charmed by T.I's well-meaning lyrics and Rihanna's hypnotic chorus hooks, others will find the mixture of samples and robotic effects grating. Our view? Well, hats off to Rihanna for finally taking time out from mining her Good Girl Gone Bad album, but it's a shame she had to waste her break on a naff novelty release like this." [4]

Weekly newspaper The Village Voice put "Live Your Life" at number 13 on their annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll in 2008; T.I.'s song " Whatever You Like" ended up at number 14 on the same poll.

Chart performance

North America

In the United States, "Live Your Life" debuted at number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the chart week of October 11, 2008. The song surged to number one the following week, setting a record for the highest jump to number one in history, a feat previously set by T.I. himself six weeks prior with his song " Whatever You Like", which jumped from number 71 to number one on the chart. [5] However, this record was broken again the following week by Britney Spears' " Womanizer" that jumped from number 96 to one. [6] The song marked T.I.'s second Hot 100 number one as a lead artist, and third overall, while it became Rihanna's fifth chart topper. With the latter, Rihanna became the first female artist to have five number ones in the 21st century. [2] In addition, "Live Your Life" replaced "Whatever You Like" at number one on the Hot 100, making T.I. the ninth artist to replace themselves at number one in the history of the chart. [7] "Whatever You Like" simultaneously occupied the number two position on the chart that week, marking the first time an artist has held the top two positions since Akon in 2006. "Live Your Life" had three separate runs at number one on the Hot 100. Prior to this, the only other songs to have three separate turns at the top had been " Le Freak" by Chic in late 1978 and early 1979 plus two other 2008 chart-toppers, Leona Lewis' " Bleeding Love" and T.I's own "Whatever You Like". [2]

For the issue dated December 6, 2008, "Live Your Life" topped the US Pop Songs chart, marking T.I.'s first ever number one single on the chart, and Rihanna's fourth. The single held the top spot for two non-consecutive weeks. The song also topped the Rap Songs chart for ten consecutive weeks. [8] The song entered the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart as the week's "Hot Shot Debut" at number 77. The following week, it rose to number 38. After ten weeks on the chart, the song made a final peak of number two, [9] where it remained for ten consecutive weeks, being barred from the top spot by Beyoncé's hit single " Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". [10] The song was certified triple-platinum by the RIAA and it has sold 4.7 million copies in the US. [11] The song also peaked at number four on the Canadian Hot 100. [12]

Oceania and Europe

In New Zealand, "Live Your Life" debuted at number 23 on October 6, 2008. It entered the top ten in its third week on the chart, steadily rising over the following weeks culminating in its number two peak on December 8, 2008. [13] The song was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand for sales of 15,000 copies. [14] On the Australian Singles Chart, the song debuted at number 48 on October 26, 2008. By its fourth week, it had reached the top ten of the chart. The song reached its peak of number three on December 21, where it remained for four consecutive weeks. [15] It received a Platinum certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association for sales of 70,000 copies. [16]

In the United Kingdom, "Live Your Life" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 39 for the week dated November 15, 2008. The following week, it surged to number two, automatically becoming T.I.'s highest-charting single in the country. [17] It also gave Rihanna her sixth top two single on the chart. The song debuted at number three on the Irish Singles Chart, giving T.I. his highest-charting single in the country. It also gave Rihanna her tenth top ten in the region.

Music video

The music video for "Live Your Life" was filmed in October 2008 in Los Angeles [18] and was directed by Anthony Mandler. The video, using the radio edit of the song, features both T.I. and Rihanna. It plays backwards, starting with the end of T.I.'s day. In the opening scene, T.I. is shown walking along the Los Angeles River in a suit with bloody wounds culminating in the song beginning. It then goes into a series of underground shots of him with interspersed scenes of Rihanna in a dressing room. T.I. is then shown being thrown out of a car, in the Los Angeles river. The video then cuts again to the day with T.I. wearing the same suit seen earlier in the video, but undamaged. He then encounters a group of thugs whom he brawls with. The video then begins a different story arc, showing T.I. before he made his fortune, rapping in a recording studio and in front of a house playing dice and dominoes with friends. This portion of the video is interspersed with clips of the other story arc, such as showing T.I. with a briefcase full of money. He is then shown in the bathroom of a bar, before walking out into the bar passing Rihanna who has exited her dressing room. Rihanna performs on stage with a microphone while T.I. talks to a man saying "I want out."; the man replies by explaining that there is no getting out, not for him nor for the character that Rihanna plays. T.I slams the money briefcase down on the table and shows it to the man saying that "I'm done. I got myself here, I'll get myself out". Then he is seen walking into that same bar, in a flashback, with a CD in his hand. The man that T.I. spoke to earlier calls him over. This is a flashback showing T.I. trying to get a record deal. The last shot of the video takes place at around the same time as the first shot of the video. T.I. is walking down the Los Angeles River, raising his hands triumphantly in the air with a bloodied and scarred face. The song's producer, Just Blaze, is briefly seen playing pool in the bar during the second verse and final chorus.

Live performances

T.I. performed the track with Rihanna at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, 2008, following a solo performance of " Whatever You Like" prior. [19] The track was included on the set list of Rihanna's Last Girl on Earth (2010–11) in a medley with Rihanna's own " Wait Your Turn", and the Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West single " Run This Town". It was also performed with "Run This Town" on Rihanna's Loud Tour (2011), promotionnal tour 777 Tour (2012), Rock in Rio performance (2015) and Anti World Tour (2016).

Awards

Year Ceremony Award Result
2009 ASCAP Pop Music Awards Most Performed Song Won
BMI Urban Awards Award-Winning Songs Won
Barbados Music Awards Best Collaboration Nominated
BET Awards Best Collaboration Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
Viewer's Choice Award Won
BET Hip-Hop Awards Best Hip-Hop Collaboration Won
Best Hip-Hop Video Won
Track of the Year Nominated
MTV Australia Awards Best Collaboration Won
MTV Video Music Awards Japan Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best Male Video Won
MuchMusic Video Awards Best International Artist Video Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Hook Up Nominated
2010 ASCAP Pop Music Awards Most Performed Song Won
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards Most Performed Song Won
Song R&B/Hip-Hop Won
Song Rap Won
BMI Urban Awards Award-Winning Songs Won
EMI Music Publishing Won
BMI Pop Awards Publisher of the Year Won
Award-Winning Songs Won
People's Choice Awards Favorite Music Collaboration Nominated

Track listing

Digital download [20]
No.TitleVersionLength
1."Live Your Life (feat. Rihanna)"Album Version (Explicit)5:39
Total length:5:39
CD single [15]
No.TitleVersionLength
1."Live Your Life (feat. Rihanna)"Album Version (Explicit)5:41
2."Collect Call"Explicit4:36
Total length:10:07
Maxi single [15]
No.TitleVersionLength
1."Live Your Life (feat. Rihanna)"Album Version (Explicit)5:41
2."Live Your Life (feat. Rihanna)"Instrumental5:47
3."Collect Call"Explicit4:36
4."Live Your Life"Video5:31
Total length:20:55

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia ( ARIA) [72] Platinum 70,000^
Italy ( FIMI) [73] Gold 50,000
New Zealand ( RMNZ) [74] Platinum 15,000*
United Kingdom ( BPI) [75] 2× Platinum 1,200,000
United States ( RIAA) [76] 3× Platinum 4,700,000 [11]
United States ( RIAA) [76]
Mastertone
Platinum 1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates for "Live Your Life"
Region Date Format Label(s) Ref.
United States September 23, 2008 Digital download Atlantic [ citation needed]
Australia September 26, 2008 [77]
Austria [78]
Belgium [79]
Canada [80]
Denmark [81]
Finland [82]
France [83]
Ireland [84]
Italy [85]
Mexico [86]
Netherlands [87]
New Zealand [88]
Norway [89]
Spain [90]
Sweden [91]
Switzerland [92]
United Kingdom [20]
United States October 20, 2008 Rhythmic contemporary radio [3]
United Kingdom November 24, 2008 CD Atlantic [93]

Legacy

Eventually after the song was released, official remixes were released with American rappers Pitbull and Rick Ross.

In 2009, Nicki Minaj, Brinx and Busta Rhymes sampled "Live Your Life" on the song " Mind on My Money".

In the 2021 animated film The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Rick Mitchell and his daughter Katie Mitchell sing in their remix.

See also

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