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"Chandelier" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Sia, from her sixth studio album, 1000 Forms of Fear (2014). Written by Sia and Jesse Shatkin and produced by Shatkin and Greg Kurstin, the song was released on 17 March 2014 as the lead single from the album.
Ziegler in February 2021. Madison Nicole Ziegler (/ ˈ z ɪ ɡ l ər /; [1] born September 30, 2002 [2]) is an American actress and dancer.She appeared in Lifetime's reality show Dance Moms from 2011 (at age 8) until 2016, and starred in a series of music videos by Sia, beginning with "Chandelier" and "Elastic Heart", which have in total attracted more than 6 billion views on YouTube.
Jesse Samuel Shatkin (born 1979) is an American songwriter, producer and engineer. He has worked with Sia, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Lopez, Fitz and the Tantrums, One Direction, and Miley Cyrus, among others.
On 19 May 2014, Sia performed "Chandelier" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where Maddie Ziegler recreated the choreography in the music video. [46] Sia also performed the song on Late Night with Seth Meyers on 9 June 2014, with Girls star Lena Dunham performing the choreography. [ 47 ]
Sia's ninth studio album Music – Songs from and Inspired by the Motion Picture was released on 12 February 2021. It spawned the singles " Together" , " Courage to Change ", " Hey Boy " (solo or featuring Burna Boy ) and " Floating Through Space " (with David Guetta).
Candy Cane Lane (Sia song) Cannonball (Lea Michele song) Cellophane (Sia song) Chained to the Rhythm; Champion (Fall Out Boy song) Chandelier (song) Cheap Thrills (song) Clap Your Hands (Sia song) Cloud (Sia song) The Co-Dependent; Confetti (Sia song) Courage (Pink song) Courage to Change (song) Crying in the Club
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The song was first mentioned by Sia in a 2018 interview with Rolling Stone, where it was described as a "cheerful song that matches her personality much more than, say, "Chandelier"." It is the end title of the film Music , [ 3 ] which was written and directed by Sia herself.