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Vorlage:Good article Vorlage:Infobox single "Titanium" is a song recorded by French disc jockey (DJ)-music producer David Guetta, featuring vocals by Australian recording artist Sia. Taken from the former's fifth studio album, Nothing but the Beat, the song was written by Sia Furler, Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort and Afrojack. Production was also handled by Guetta, Tuinfort and Afrojack. "Titanium" was initially released for digital download on August 8, 2011, as the first of three promotional singles from the album. It was later released as the album's fourth single in December 2011. The song originally featured the vocals of American recording artist Mary J. Blige, whose version of the song leaked online in July 2011. Originally, Katy Perry was offered to feature on the song but turned it down.

"Titanium" is a ballad which draws from the genres of pop, house and urban-dance. The song's lyrics are about inner strength. Sia's vocals on "Titanium" received comparisons to those by Fergie and the song was also musically compared to Coldplay's work. Critics were positive towards the song and noted it as one of the standout tracks from Nothing but the Beat. "Titanium" attained top 10 positions in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. It also reached the top 20 in Canada. The song's accompanying music video premiered on December 21, 2011 but does not include appearances by Guetta and Sia. It focuses on a young boy, played by actor Ryan Lee, with supernatural powers.

Background

Sia performing at 'Showbox at the Market' in Seattle, Washington in 2011

"Titanium" was written by Sia Furler, David Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort and Afrojack.[1] Production was also handled by Guetta, Tuinfort and Afrojack.[1] After discovering Sia's music online, Guetta picked her to appear on his fifth studio album, Nothing but the Beat.[2] Guetta told an insider from Los Angeles, "I was totally amazed by Sia ... This has made me more curious to study her music more because I was really impressed. I have the biggest people on the album and she has a different profile, more like an indie kind of artist and it makes her song even more special, it makes it stand out I think."[2]

The song originally featured the vocals of American recording artist Mary J. Blige, whose version of the song leaked online in July 2011.[3][4] In an interview with News.com.au, Guetta spoke about its leak, saying, "You shouldn't even know about that ... I'd rather not speak about it. That was annoying. It wasn't supposed to be out there."[5] Sia recorded a demo of the song, which was then sent to Blige and other artists.[5] Eventually, Guetta decided to stay with her version.[5] He explained, "The first time I heard what Sia did, because she was not in the studio with me, I fell in love with it ... I didn't even want to give it to anyone else; it was perfect the way it was. It's not only about how big you are in America, it's about the song and the voice."[5] American pop singer Katy Perry was the first person to be offered the track but turned it down.[6] An insider told Take 40 Australia, "So that 'Titanium' song, Sia wrote it for Katy, but [Katy] didn't want to do a song with Guetta ... "[6] "Titanium" was released for digital download on August 8, 2011, as the first of three promotional singles from the album, as part of the iTunes Store's countdown to the album's release.[7][3]


Composition

Vorlage:Listen "Titanium" has been described as "an emotional near-ballad"[8] that draws from the genres of pop,[9] house[10] and urban-dance.[11] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the song is set in common time with a tempo of 126 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of E-flat major with Sia's vocal range spanning from the note of G3 to the note of Eb5.[12] According to Andrew Gregory from The Daily Telegraph, the song's intro features "a hint of 80's flavour".[10] Trent Fitzgerald from PopCrush noted that the song "has the headache-inducing club beat, whining synths [and] atmospheric sound effects."[13] Ben Norman from About.com noted that it "incorporate[s] a strumming guitar ... before a staggering beat filters in, Sia's trademark pipes positively ooze with emotional inflection."[14] The strumming guitar sounds were compared to those of "Every Breath You Take".[14]

"Titanium" has lyrics about inner strength, such as: "I'm bulletproof, nothin' to lose / Fire away, fire away / Ricochet, you take your aim / Fire away, fire away / You shoot me down, but I won't fall / I am titanium."[8] Al Fox from BBC Music wrote that on the song, Sia has "ghostly mandolin-esque vocals".[15] Cameron Adams from Herald Sun called them "square-peg",[16] while Melinda Newman from HitFix compared her vocals to those by Fergie.[17] Genevieve Koski from The A.V. Club wrote that on the song, Sia "manage[s] to keep [her] head above the waves of synths ... by amping up [her] vocals to match the outsized beats."[18] David Jeffries from Allmusic compared the song to the music of Coldplay.[19]

Critical reception

David Byrne and Tony Peregrin from Windy City Times called the song "epic and "energizing", writing that "it is Sia who steals the show" on Nothing but the Beat.[20] Robert Copsey from Digital Spy agreed calling the song one of "the record's standouts".[21] A writer for Samesame.com.au also agreed, calling it the "best cut" on the album, and wrote that its "a track you will quickly be running on repeat."[9] Tom Ewing from The Guardian wrote that "Sia, on 'Titanium', handles the album's best hook well."[22] Rich Lopez from Dallas Voice wrote that the "collaborative lyrics elevate this song to a higher level than any previous track" from the album, and called it "clever writing" from Sia.[23] Ben Norman from About.com wrote that it "basically blows the rest of his album out of the water. Teaming up with Sia was probably the smartest move he [Guetta] has done in recent memory when it comes to actual musical quality."[14] David Griffiths from 4Music called it "The most intriguing hook-up" on the album, writing that "'Titanium' sees Guetta giving the Australian songstress some long overdue commercial appeal, while Sia's vocals bring a quirky twist."[11] Kerri Mason from Billboard magazine described the song as "Guetta's quirkiest and most epic track to date (in itself an unusual combination)."[24] Jamie Horne from The Border Mail described the song as "strong".[25] Joe Copplestone from PopMatters noted that songs on the album such as "Titanium" and "Night of Your Life", "recall the power" of Guetta's previous collaborations with Kelly Rowland on "When Love Takes Over" (2009) and "Commander" (2010).[26]

Chart performance

On the French Singles Chart, "Titanium" debuted at number nine on August 13, 2011.[27] After weeks of ascending and descending the chart, the song peaked at number three on January 7, 2012, giving Guetta his thirteenth top 10 hit in France.[27] In Australia, "Titanium" debuted at number 31 on the ARIA Singles Chart on August 15, 2011, and peaked at number 5 on September 5, 2011.[28] It was certified four times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), for selling 280,000 digital copies.[28][29] "Titanium" became Sia's highest charting single as a solo artist in the country as well as Guetta's ninth top 10 hit there.[30][31] On the New Zealand Singles Chart, "Titanium" debuted at number 18 on August 15, 2011.[32] The following week, the song fell to number 39 and eventually fell out of the top 40.[32] Upon its release as a single in December 2011, "Titanium" re-entered the chart at number 12 on December 5, 2011, and peaked at number 3 on January 30, 2012.[32] It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ), for selling 15,000 copies.[33] In Austria, "Titanium" debuted at number three on the Austrian Singles Chart on August 19, 2011, which was its peak.[34] The song remained in the top 10 for ten consecutive weeks.[34] "Titanium" was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), for selling 15,000 copies.[35]

"Titanium" also reached the top 10 in the charts of Belgium (Wallonia region), Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.[28] [36][37][38] It reached the top 20 in Belgium (Flanders region) and Canada.[28][39] The song's lowest charting position was on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 66.[40] In the United Kingdom, "Titanium" debuted at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart on August 20, 2011.[41] The following week, "Titanium" fell to number 31.[41] It descended the UK Singles Chart for three consecutive weeks and eventually fell out of the top 100.[41] Upon its release as a single in December 2011, "Titanium" re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 61 on January 14, 2012,[41] and climbed to number 8 the following week.[41] On February 11, 2012, "Titanium" peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart,[42] and became Guetta's fifth number-one single on the chart and Sia's first.[43] The song also reached number one on the UK Dance Chart.[44] "Titanium" was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), for selling 200,000 copies.[45] As of February 2012, "Titanium" had sold 284,526 downloads in the UK, making it Guetta's 11th single to sell more than a quarter of a million copies.[46]

Music video

The music video for "Titanium" was directed by David Wilson.[47] A 14-second preview of the video was uploaded to Guetta's official YouTube account on December 16, 2011.[48] The preview showed a young boy (played by actor Ryan Lee) in the smoky woods running away from a SWAT team of men.[48] The video then closes with the caption, "The Music Video Coming Soon".[48] The full video premiered online on December 21, 2011.[49] Both Guetta and Sia do not appear in the video.[50]

The video opens in a deserted, destroyed school hallway with Lee's character shown sitting on the ground. As the first verse begins, he slowly begins to stand up and makes his way through the hallway. The boy then sees a female teacher in a classroom who's stricken with fear and closes the door, realizing that the boy is the cause of the damage. As the boy makes his way outside the school building, a police car arrives and the teacher rushes outside to tell the police man about the boy. Lee's character then rides a bicycle home to pack his things. He heads home and sees a news report about the incident, causing him to quickly gather his things to flee. Several policemen then appear outside the front door of the boy's house, while he tries to escape from the back door. The boy realizes that the door is locked so he uses his supernatural powers to grab the keys from the kitchen bench. The policemen then enter the house to find that the boy has already escaped, but find two teddy bears floating in the air instead. The final scene shows the boy running away from a SWAT team of men in the woods. The boy is then caught by one of the men who kicks him to the ground. The video ends with the boy using his supernatural powers once again to blow away the men.[49] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard magazine noted that "the supernatural scene and suburban setting" in the video recall the science fiction film Super 8 (2011), in which Lee stars in.[49] Becky Bain of Idolator wrote that, "The video is beautifully shot, and is courageous enough not to answer all its mysteries."[51] A writer for Capital FM called it a "very cinematic video".[52]

Covers, usage in media and live performances

On October 31, 2011, contestant Andrew Wishart covered "Titanium" in the third season of The X Factor (Australia).[53] "Titanium" was also covered by contestant Martin Madeja on the second season of X Factor Germany on November 8, 2011.[54] The song was used in the fifth season of the American television show Gossip Girl episode "I Am Number Nine", which aired on November 7, 2011.[55] British recording artist Emeli Sandé performed "Titanium" with Guetta at the NRJ Music Awards, held in France on January 29, 2012.[56]

Track listing

  1. "Titanium" (featuring Sia) [Alesso Remix] – 6:43
  2. "Titanium" (featuring Sia) [Nicki Romero Remix] – 5:40
  3. "Titanium" (featuring Sia) [Arno Cost Remix] – 7:02
  4. "Titanium" (featuring Sia) [Gregori Klosman Remix] – 6:23
  5. "Titanium" (featuring Sia) [Extended Version] – 5:12

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes for Nothing but the Beat.[1]

  • Afrojack – songwriting, production, mixing
  • Sia Furler – lead vocals, songwriting
  • David Guetta – songwriting, production, mixing
  • Giorgio Tuinfort – songwriting, production

Charts and certifications

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Weekly charts

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Romania (Romanian Top 100)[58] 37
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US Billboard Hot 100[40] 66
US Hot Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[60] 42

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Certifications

Country Certification
Australia (ARIA) 4× Platinum[29]
Austria (IFPI) Gold[35]
Italy (FIMI) Gold[61]
New Zealand (RIANZ) Platinum[33]
United Kingdom (BPI) Silver[45]

Year-end charts

Chart (2011) Rank
Australian Singles Chart[62] 18
Austrian Singles Chart[63] 21
Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)[64] 76
German Singles Chart[65] 25
Netherlands Single Top 100[66] 20
Swedish Singles Chart[67] 33
Swiss Singles Chart[68] 56

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Release history

Country Date Format
Austria[57] December 9, 2011 Digital EP
Belgium[69]
Finland[70]
Germany[71]
Italy[72]
Netherlands[73]
Norway[74]
Switzerland[75]
France[76] December 12, 2011
Luxembourg[77]
New Zealand[78]
Portugal[79]
Singapore[80]
Sweden[81]
Spain[82] December 13, 2011
Ireland[83] December 16, 2011 Digital Remix
United Kingdom[84]

See also

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