Sia and Paris Hilton talk about the downside of fame on the duo
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Sia and Paris Hilton talk about the downside of fame on the duo "Fame Won't Love You" from Sia's upcoming album

Singer Sia is picking up the pace. Indeed, two weeks before the release of her new album "Reasonable Woman," the Australian singer is releasing multiple excerpts. In recent months, the public has already been able to discover the hit "Gimme Love" (stayed 11 weeks at the top of French radio airplay), "I Forgive You," the English version of her song with Gims, as well as "Dance Alone" and "Incredible," duets with Kylie Minogue and Labrinth. This is proof that "Reasonable Woman" will be one of the most collaborative album of Sia's career, as she noted on Instagram, stating: "There are so many amazing friends who have helped me and given everything to make this album what it is," adding that she couldn't wait for her audience to hear it. But while waiting to listen to the track "Immortal Queen" as a trio with Chaka Khan and Missy Eliott, another surprising collaboration is now in the spotlight: "Fame Won't Love You," a duet with Paris Hilton.

On this very classic pop track produced by her faithful accomplice Greg Kurstin, Sia and Paris Hilton sing about the ravages of fame, they who live with notoriety day by day, the Australian musician proclaiming that one should prioritize their private life over becoming a star.

"I am so proud to be on your album, my sister, I love you so much," comments the American model and singer, Paris Hilton, a surprise guest at Vampire Weekend's concert at the Coachella festival last weekend. It is worth noting that this collaboration is not insignificant or random, as it was revealed that Sia will be the producer of Paris Hilton's next album, expected this year after 18 years of absence.

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