All the proof you need that Sia is the queen of collaborations
Sia and P!nk tease new track Waterfall - listen here!
The ultimate pop collab – Sia, P!nk and producers Stargate = new smash Waterfall!
Sound the killer collaboration alarm: and are making music together! Teaming up with Norwegian songwriting duo , their new single Waterfall will drop on Friday 10 March, with some tiny snippets being drip-fed via Stargate's Instagram feed (more on those in the clip above).
Of course, this is far from the first time Sia has teamed up with another massive artist - here's all the proof you need that Ms Furler is in fact the queen of the collab.
Elastic Heart ft. The Weeknd and Diplo
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Before Sia released her solo version of this track, complete with Shia LaBeouf and Maddie Ziegler video, the original – with and – appeared on The Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack.
Cheap Thrills ft. Sean Paul
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What is it about getting on your track that makes it an instant hit? Cheap Thrills topped charts in countries across the globe, including the Billboard Hot 100, and was certified multi-platinum pretty much everywhere.
The Greatest ft. Kendrick Lamar
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Is The Greatest Sia’s greatest collab of all? It’s definitely up there thanks to a sick rap verse from .
Wolves – Kanye West ft. Sia and Vic Mensa
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“You don't know what to expect but would you want anything else?"
Remember when Kanye dropped Wolves at his New York Fashion Week presentation? Iconic. There are various versions of it, including one featuring , but our fave is the one from his The Life Of Pablo album with Sia and ’s verses. Obvs.
Titanium – David Guetta ft. Sia
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The start of a beautiful working relationship for and Sia, Titanium was the first of three singles they released together, though it wasn’t actually meant to feature her at all. Sia co-wrote the song, so recorded a demo vocal, which Guetta then used for the release.
"I wrote it for . And then she passed," Sia told Morning Edition. "And then sang it. And then he took her vocal off it, and put my vocal back on, my demo vocal, without asking and released it. And I never even knew it was gonna happen, and I was really upset. Because I had just retired, I was trying to be a pop songwriter, not an artist."
So, basically, we have David Guetta to thank for the fact Sia’s not retired yet.
She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) – David Guetta ft. Sia
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Thank goodness Sia wasn’t too upset with Guetta, because their next track together, She Wolf (Falling To Pieces), topped the UK and US dance charts and helped soundtrack summer 2012.
Bang My Head – David Guetta ft. Sia and Fetty Wap
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It wasn’t their most successful collab, but Bang My Head was still a stellar tune from Sia and Guetta, also featuring rapper . Fun fact: Bang My Head was the theme song for sci-fi horror Victor Frankenstein, starring James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe.
Wild Ones – Flo Rida ft. Sia
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Who doesn’t have a house party or holiday memory of this track? It was played EVERYWHERE from its release in December 2011 all the way to the next summer – despite Sia reportedly spending just 15 minutes writing it. That’s mind-blowing efficiency right there.
Guts Over Fear – Eminem ft. Sia
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You know you've made it when you're featuring on tracks with Slim Shady himself, , and this was the second time Sia worked with the rapper (the first being on his track Beautiful Pain). Guts Over Fear appeared in Denzel Washington film The Equalizer, with Sia singing the chorus.
Diamonds – Rihanna
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If you’re after some proof that Waterfall is going to be an absolute tune, look no further than ’s Diamonds, which was co-written by both Sia AND Stargate. Shine bright like a… waterfall?
Pretty Hurts – Beyoncé
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While Sia might not have featured on Pretty Hurts (imagine), she did co-write the song, alongside producer Ammo – on the same day she recorded Titanium for David Guetta. That’s one hardworking lady.