A Song Years in the Making
Sometimes, love stories write themselves in silence — and wait for the right time to be sung.
That’s how “You’re Still Here” was born.
While going through his old studio archives, Brandon Lake stumbled upon a forgotten melody — one he had written years ago, long before fame, family, and fatherhood.
He played it for his wife, Brittany, and both immediately knew: this was their song.
“It felt unfinished until she sang it,” Brandon said. “It was like the missing piece had been waiting for her all along.”
The rediscovered track became not just music, but memory — a piece of their love, reborn.
The Harmony of Two Souls
From the first note, “You’re Still Here” feels sacred — like a prayer set to melody.
Brandon’s voice carries the power of conviction, while Brittany’s tone brings softness and grace.
Together, they create a sound that feels both human and divine.
The lyrics, written by Brandon with producer Ed Cash, read like a letter between two hearts anchored in faith:
“Even when the night is long,
You whisper peace, You make me strong.
In every breath, I feel You near —
You’re still here.”
It’s intimate and universal all at once — a reminder that real love doesn’t just endure; it transforms.
Behind the Studio Doors
The recording session took place in Charleston, South Carolina — with no crowd, no cameras, and no expectations.
Only two voices, one piano, and the quiet hum of sincerity.
Brittany Lake, usually content to support from behind the scenes, was hesitant to record.
But Brandon insisted.
“I told her, ‘This isn’t a duet for the charts. It’s a duet for our hearts.’”

Producer Ed Cash described the moment as “holy.”
“You could hear their faith in the silence between verses,” he said. “It wasn’t performance — it was presence.”
The final take — raw, tearful, and unedited — became the version released to the world.
The World Listens — And Responds
Within hours of release, “You’re Still Here” climbed the iTunes Christian charts and trended on TikTok under the hashtag #StillHereSong.
Fans across generations began sharing personal stories — of marriage, grief, faith, and enduring love.
One listener wrote:
“This song sounds like a conversation between two souls who refuse to let go.”
Another shared:
“You can feel God in the harmony. It’s the sound of peace.”
The music video, directed by Trent Barbour, is a montage of simple moments — the couple holding hands, praying together, laughing with their children — ending with the two singing under soft candlelight.
No flash, no fame. Just love.

More Than a Duet — A Declaration
For Brandon and Brittany, “You’re Still Here” is more than a musical collaboration — it’s a testimony.
“We wanted to remind people that love isn’t just romance — it’s resilience,” Brandon said.
“Our marriage has had joy, pain, laughter, and tears. Through it all, God’s been there — and so have we.”
As the final chorus fades, their voices blend one last time, neither leading nor following — perfectly in sync.
It’s the sound of partnership, of faith, of eternity captured in four minutes and thirty-one seconds.
Because some songs don’t just get written — they get lived.
And when Brandon and Brittany Lake sing “You’re Still Here,” they’re not just singing to each other.
They’re singing to everyone who’s ever loved, lost, believed — and still stayed.