“Still Standing” connects Spade from Toronto with Sythe from Vancouver and turns that into an explicitly cross-country Canadian record. Sythe produces the whole cut, while Spade handles writing and vocals. Both artists operate in a darker, cinematic corner of the underground where imagery, street documentation and layered writing meet. That friction is what powers the record. Spade’s stream of visual detail partly graphic, partly almost literary lands over a foundation that refuses easy escape. The title fits that mode. “Still Standing” isn’t used as a shortcut motivational slogan here; it plays more like a personal accounting after difficult stretches. As a compact graphic-novel-style hip-hop moment, the track works precisely because it refuses to inflate itself.
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