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New single! Sia gets around a bit, first David Guetta, then Hilltop Hoods and now Flo Rida :lol: I really like this, Flo Rida continues his descent into uber generic trashy rapper though!

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Oh Sia, this is a bit embarrassing for her surely?

Sia! :o :D

 

With Flo Rida! :o

 

Encouraging that she is getting around a lot, she could have a big hit with this one. Assuming this is the next one after Good Feeling...

 

Really like it though.

A softer sounding track from Flo Rida - hopefully it'll boost Sia's profile even more - a top 10 hit in the UK would be wonderful. Look forward to it's release over here, just a shame the 'Only Flo' albums don't seem to be appealing to anyone - 'Part 1' didn't even crack the t100 in US/UK - despite the #1 'Club Can't Even Handle Me'.

I just heard this song, and I think it sounds like this:

 

 

Perhaps Sia could have 2 songs in the top 10 at the same time, if this and Titanium both do well (at the same time).

 

Also, I think this would be better place in the dance forum or the pop forum?

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As amazing as 'Titanium' is, I don't get why she's suddenly become desperate to make it in the commercial stakes. This is so beneath her it's unreal.

I must admit that I don't understand this either. I LOVE Sia and I really like Wild Ones and I thought that Titanium was an interesting one off but working with Flo Rida now sort of backs up Aly's point. The inevitable Pitbull collaboration will seal the deal.

 

I also thinks that she sounds a lot like Fergie on this song, who Flo Rida therefore might as well have got to feature on it instead! If you want a decent, non sellout current Sia/rap collaboration look no further than I Love It by Hilltop Hoods;

 

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As amazing as 'Titanium' is, I don't get why she's suddenly become desperate to make it in the commercial stakes. This is so beneath her it's unreal.

I agree. She always came across as someone who was fiercely independent and I never thought she'd even DREAM of collaborating with someone as cheap as Flo Rida :( I just can't get into Wild Ones at all, Titanium was amazing though. I just hope after all this her next solo album is big, she made the US top 40 and UK top 75 with minimal effort so hopefully her cheap collabs will see her to proper success soon...

 

That Hilltop Hoods track is much more like it, I've liked it for a while.

I don't care about these collabs as long as the profit goes towards the production of her new album and she gets popular enough so that it's a hit
Flo Rida continues his descent into uber generic trashy rapper though!

Hasn't that always been the case. I guess you could consider Right Round and Low to be a little less generic. But overall, I've always seen him to be a bit of a joke. :lol: Even down to the name... Same goes for Pitbull, I have no idea how they're both so big! :o

A softer sounding track from Flo Rida - hopefully it'll boost Sia's profile even more - a top 10 hit in the UK would be wonderful. Look forward to it's release over here, just a shame the 'Only Flo' albums don't seem to be appealing to anyone - 'Part 1' didn't even crack the t100 in US/UK - despite the #1 'Club Can't Even Handle Me'.

His first album charted at least (Mail On Sunday). :P

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Hasn't that always been the case. I guess you could consider Right Round and Low to be a little less generic. But overall, I've always seen him to be a bit of a joke. :lol: Even down to the name... Same goes for Pitbull, I have no idea how they're both so big! :o

True, Low and Right Round were both incredibly trashy and generic, he just seems to be getting even worse :drama: Sia being so 'credible' (hate that word) just makes him look even cheaper I guess :lol:

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I just heard this song, and I think it sounds like this:

 

 

I think it sounds the melody sounds like Take That's Greatest Day :o I've knocked up a quick rough demo mash-up to try and illustrate what I mean, obviously the Take That vocal pitch would need to be in the same key as the backing for it to gel properly;

 

What's with the hate, I actually really like Flo Rida's music and this song is amazing. If Flo Rida approached Sia asking her to sing the chrous and help build her name more, why on earth would she say no?

 

Before Guetta's album I had never heard of Sia, so well done to her for making smart decisions and she should actually get radio support if she chooses to release.

I think it sounds the melody sounds like Take That's Greatest Day :o I've knocked up a quick rough demo mash-up to try and illustrate what I mean, obviously the Take That vocal pitch would need to be in the same key as the backing for it to gel properly;

 

 

Wow. Yes, I totally see that!! :o

 

What's with the hate, I actually really like Flo Rida's music and this song is amazing. If Flo Rida approached Sia asking her to sing the chrous and help build her name more, why on earth would she say no?

 

Before Guetta's album I had never heard of Sia, so well done to her for making smart decisions and she should actually get radio support if she chooses to release.

 

I don't really like the song that much anyway, but with a lot of Flo Rida songs the chorus is already in the instrumental before he raps on it (if that makes sense), so maybe that was the case here.

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Meh, no Sia :( I did expect it though!

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