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David Guetta annoyed by alternative 'Titanium' leak
Published Tuesday, Feb 7 2012, 16:21 GMT | By Robert Copsey | 15 comments
David Guetta has admitted that he was annoyed after an alternative version of his current single 'Titanium' leaked online.
The DJ - who also recorded the song with Mary J Blige - insisted that he only ever wanted Australian singer Sia, who wrote the song, to feature on it.


"You shouldn't even know about that," Guetta told news.com.au. "I'd rather not speak about it. That was annoying. It wasn't supposed to be out there.
"The first time I heard what Sia did, because she was not in the studio with me, I fell in love with it."
He continued: "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."
'Titanium' beat Alyssa Reid's 'Alone Again' to top last Sunday's UK singles chart, despite being released in August last year.
> David Guetta: 'Turn Me On video with Nicki Minaj is risqué'
Listen to 'Titanium' featuring Mary J Blige below:
The DJ - who also recorded the song with Mary J Blige - insisted that he only ever wanted Australian singer Sia, who wrote the song, to feature on it.

© PA Images / Chris Pizzello/AP

© PA Images / Chris Pizzello/AP
"You shouldn't even know about that," Guetta told news.com.au. "I'd rather not speak about it. That was annoying. It wasn't supposed to be out there.
"The first time I heard what Sia did, because she was not in the studio with me, I fell in love with it."
He continued: "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."
'Titanium' beat Alyssa Reid's 'Alone Again' to top last Sunday's UK singles chart, despite being released in August last year.
> David Guetta: 'Turn Me On video with Nicki Minaj is risqué'
Listen to 'Titanium' featuring Mary J Blige below:
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