

I was thrilled that Sia agreed to reunite with me on “Flames,” considering how much of a superstar she’s become. “Flames” was our seventh collaboration and the song became our third Top 10 together in May of 2018. Sia originally recorded the stirring piano ballad for the Fifty Shades Darker film in 2018 and we gave it a Guetta (and Afrojack) treatment, adding some electro beats to it. I think Sia’s heartfelt vocal is the perfect contrast to Fetty Wap’s grittier tones, which makes the song very unique. I joined forces once again with Sia, and with Fetty Wap for the first time. ”Bang My Head” is the first of eight bonus tracks from my album Listen Again, which features all 14 original album tracks from Listen, as well as eight bonus tracks. Fun fact is that Sia is the only artist to have tamed me into producing an electro-free ballad. “The Whisperer” featured on my 2014 album, Listen. Less than a year after releasing “Titanium” and “Wild One Two,” we teamed up again and released “She Wolf.” Fun fact is that “She Wolf” was created under similar circumstances as “Titanium.” Sia originally wrote the lyrics for another artist, but I personally think Sia’s voice is just magic, and it wouldn’t be the same song with someone else, so we agreed on releasing it with her voice. Nicky Romero and I created a rapper-less remix of the track for the re-release of the Nothing But The Beat 2.0 deluxe album.

But what she delivered was just so amazing, I begged her to let me keep her voice. “Titanium” is now the biggest-selling record of my career, and it really changed my life - and Sia’s life too.Īt the same time as “Titanium,” Sia featured on “Wild Ones” by Flo Rida.

In celebration of the song here Guetta - in his own words - shares the behind the scenes stories of his many Sia collabs.įunny thing is that the idea was to put another artist on the record, because Sia didn’t want to be in the spotlight any more. Created entirely online by Guetta and Sia, the song was made in tribute to the major cultural challenges that citizens of Earth are currently facing. The latest of those teamups is “Let’s Love.” Out last week, the song is a synthy, deeply ’80s-inspired homage to just loving the hell out of yourself and your nearest and dearest in the hopes of creating a nicer existence and more tolerable world.
