Adelaide Favourite Sia Reunites with David Guetta for New Single ‘Beautiful People’
The frequent collaborators are back with a new single set to light up dance floors across the globe.
 
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Megastars Sia and David Guetta have come together again for the massive electro-pop tune, ‘Beautiful People’.
The double act have a long history of collaborations, with their most notable hit being 2011’s monster smash, ‘Titanium’. Other highlights from the two’s working relationship include ‘Bang My Head’, ‘Flames’ and their last collaboration, 2021’s ‘Floating Through Space’.
“I'm so happy to be back working with Sia again,” said Guetta in a statement. “She's one of the greatest voices and songwriters of our generation, and it feels like we've had this special connection ever since we wrote ‘Titanium’ back in 2011.”
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‘Beautiful People’ is the latest in a long line of dancefloor fillers from Guetta. The French DJ and producer is riding high from the success of his most recent worldwide hit ‘Forever Young’, a collaboration with Ava Max and Alphaville. The track reached the top of Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, giving Guetta his record-breaking 17th chart-topper at dance radio.
Sia, on the other hand, hasn’t released any new music since dropping her 10th album, Reasonable Woman, early last year. The record, which featured guest vocals such as Kylie Minogue, Tierra Whack and Chaka Khan, received mixed reviews and failed to grab the attention of fans.
Stream David Guetta and Sia’s ‘Beautiful People’ here.
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