David Guetta, Sia

David Guetta & Sia: Architects of Global Dance-Pop
David Guetta, the French DJ and producer, and Sia, the Australian singer-songwriter, form one of the most successful creative partnerships in modern electronic music. Their collaboration, beginning in the early 2010s, has yielded multiple global anthems that have dominated charts and defined the sound of mainstream dance-pop for a decade.
Early career
David Guetta, born in Paris in 1967, began his career as a club DJ in the 1980s and 1990s before co-founding Gum Productions and releasing his debut album, Just a Little More Love, in 2002. Sia Furler, born in Adelaide in 1975, initially gained attention as a vocalist for the UK downtempo group Zero 7 before launching her solo career with albums like Colour the Small One in 2004, known for its introspective songwriting.
Breakthrough
The partnership's commercial breakthrough arrived in 2011 with the seismic single Titanium, featuring Sia's powerful vocals. Released on Guetta's album Nothing but the Beat on Virgin/EMI, the track became a worldwide phenomenon, achieving multi-platinum certifications in over ten countries and peaking at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, cementing both artists' status as global hitmakers.
Key tracks
Titanium — This 2011 anthem defined the era's dance-pop sound with its resilient lyrics and massive production, becoming a cultural touchstone.
She Wolf (Falling to Pieces) — Another 2012 global top-ten hit from Nothing but the Beat, it showcased their formula of emotive vocals over driving electronic beats.
Bang My Head — Featured on Guetta's 2014 album Listen, this track further solidified their hitmaking synergy with its anthemic chorus.
Flames — Released in 2018, this collaboration marked a successful return, charting across Europe and adding another platinum record to their shared catalog.
Their collaborations proved mutually transformative, propelling Guetta further into the pop mainstream and introducing Sia's distinctive voice to a massive new audience just before her own solo superstar phase. The success of these tracks led to performances at major festivals and awards show recognition, including Grammy nominations.
Other notable artists from the electronic and dance-pop sphere include Calvin Harris, who similarly bridges DJ production with top-tier vocal collaborations. Avicii also crafted emotive, folk-inflected electronic music with massive crossover appeal. From Australia, Flume offers a more experimental take on electronic pop production. The anthemic style is also echoed by Swedish House Mafia, known for their large-scale festival-ready sound.
The music of David Guetta and Sia maintains heavy rotation on contemporary hit radio stations, top 40 FM channels, and dedicated electronic dance music radio streams featured on this website. Their anthems are staples in sets for mainstream club DJs and are frequently featured on daytime radio playlists seeking energetic, vocal-driven pop.
Listeners can discover the iconic collaborations of David Guetta and Sia, along with their solo work, through the various radio stations available on onairium.com, where their genre-defining dance-pop hits remain in permanent rotation.





