Survivor (Destiny's Child song)


"Survivor" is a song by American R&B group Destiny's Child. It was written and composed by group member Beyoncé, Anthony Dent, and Mathew Knowles for the band's third studio album of the same name.
"Survivor" was inspired by a pun that a radio station had made about the fact that three members had already left the group, comparing the band to the reality game show Survivor. Beyoncé was inspired to take the negative comment and turn it into a positive by writing a song out of it. The song won the Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 2002 Grammy Awards.
The video won the 2001 MTV Video Music Award for Best R&B Video, and a Soul Train Lady of Soul Award for "Best R&B/Soul Single, Group, Band or Duo". The opening track of singer-songwriter Jill Sobule's 2004 album The Folk Years 2003–2003 is a cover of the song, and a pseudo-cover of the song also opens rapper Vanilla Ice's 2005 album Platinum Underground.
Billboard named the song number 40 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.

Background

In 1999, Destiny's Child members LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett split from Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland, and were replaced by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin. However, soon afterwards Franklin was also dropped and dismissed from the group. According to Knowles, the group was compared to the reality series Survivor, which inspired her to "write us out of all that negativity."
Additionally, the song was Black Entertainment Television's tenth best song of the 2000s.

Composition

The song is performed in the key of G minor, with a tempo of 81 beats per minute in common time. In the harmonic minor scale, it follows a chord progression of Gm–Cm–D, and the group's vocals span an octave and a half, from G3 to C5.

Music video

The music video for “Survivor” premiered on "Making the Video" on March 6, 2001, directed by Darren Grant and is styled in the sense of three survivors living on an uninhabited island. It also shows a brief prelude to how the girls got shipwrecked. Following their shipwreck, they uncover an island where they change clothes and walk into a waterfall leading to a deserted temple where it transforms into a dance break. It storms on through the dance bridge and the prelude of the shipwreck. After this, a helicopter starts buzzing leading to where Kelly, Beyonce and Michelle are racing out of the island for their escape.
The music video is featured on the DualDisc edition of the album #1's, on the international edition of the album Survivor, on the 2004 Walmart exclusive DVD titled Fan Pack, and on the group's 2013 Video Anthology DVD.
The remix video featuring Da Brat is not featured on any video compilation.

Chart performance

"Survivor" debuted at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the group's second highest debuting single to date, behind "Lose My Breath" at number 30, and quickly raced up the charts reaching its peak position of number 2 within a month. However, it was blocked out of the summit spot due to the massive success of Janet Jackson's overarching smash "All For You", the track remained at the second position for seven consecutive weeks. The song did not have a physical single release until after its airplay had peaked; The song topped the Billboard Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales chart for eight weeks.
The song only reached number five on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. The single reached number one on the Hot 100 Airplay chart for five consecutive weeks and peaked at number three on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart.
In the United Kingdom, "Survivor" debuted at number one on the singles chart and went on to sell around 290,000 copies. It also topped the singles chart in Ireland, Netherlands, and Japan. Moreover, it held the top position in the United World Tracks Chart for five weeks. It was ranked one in Canada, peaked second in New Zealand, placed in the top 5 in Australia and Germany, and reached number 12 in France.

Controversy

Former group members LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson filed a lawsuit against Knowles, Rowland, and former manager Mathew Knowles; they claimed some of the lyrics in "Survivor", such as "You thought I wouldn't sell without you/sold nine million", violated a previous agreement that prevented either party from insulting the other.

Formats and track listings

  1. "Survivor"
  2. "So Good" 1
  3. "So Good" 1
  4. "Independent Women Part I"
  1. "Survivor"
  2. "Survivor"
  3. "Survivor"
  4. "Survivor"
  5. "Survivor"
  1. "Survivor"
  2. "Survivor"
  3. "Survivor"
  4. "Survivor"
  1. "Survivor" – 4:14
  2. "Survivor" – 3:56
  3. "Survivor" – 9:26
  1. "Survivor" – 6:19
  2. "Independent Women Part 1" – 3:52
  3. "So Good" 1 – 7:35
  4. Footage of Independent Women Part 1 Live at The Brits 2001
  1. "Survivor" – 4:14
  2. "Survivor" – 7:51
Notes
-* These remixes contain new lead vocals by Michelle and Kelly and re-recorded vocals by Kelly on her verse and by Michelle on bridge, arranged by Maurice Joshua.

Credits and personnel

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications

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Cover versions

Parisian deathcore band Betraying the Martyrs covered "Survivor" as a one-off single in 2010. Zebrahead covered the song for their 2009 album Panty Raid. The song was used in the video game Elite Beat Agents. American electronic artist Assemblage 23 recorded a cover version of Survivor for the Japanese release of their Let the Wind Erase Me maxi single in 2004.
In 2015, Brazilian singer Clarice Falcão made her own version of the song, adding saxophone and other instruments. A music video with a feminist thematic was released in November 13, 2015.
On January 20, 2016, Gloria Gaynor sang a mash-up of her 1970s disco hit "I Will Survive" and "Survivor" at the 21st National Television Awards.