Sia Makes Long-Awaited Comeback With New Album “Reasonable Woman”
Sia is making a grand return after nearly a decade with her much-anticipated 10th studio album titled “Reasonable Woman.” This exciting announcement came straight from the iconic pop sensation herself on Wednesday, revealing that the album is slated for release on May 3 via Atlantic Records. It’s been a long wait since her last full-length album, 2016’s This Is Acting.
For Reasonable Woman, Sia has enlisted an impressive lineup of collaborators, including big names like Chaka Khan, Labrinth, Jimmy Jolliff, Kaliii, Paris Hilton, Kylie Minogue, and Tierra Whack. Among the buzz of this announcement, fans were treated to the release of her new single Dance Alone featuring Kylie Minogue. The track, which dropped alongside the album news, is a sleek dance anthem that embodies the feeling of liberation on the dance floor, away from the weight of relationships.
The reunion of Sia and Minogue on Dance Alone brings forth a dynamic energy reminiscent of their previous collaborations. Before the single’s release, the Chandelier singer teased fans with an adorable video on Instagram, hinting at what was to come.
In the midst of the excitement, Sia took a moment to congratulate Minogue on her recent Grammy win, further fueling anticipation for their collaboration. The album artwork for Reasonable Woman was also unveiled, featuring Sia alongside a young girl, both adorned with pink bows, embodying the singer’s signature style with her iconic oversized wig.
Not only does Reasonable Woman promise captivating music, but it also boasts impressive production and writing credits from industry heavyweights like benny blanco, bülow, Greg Kurstin, and Rosalía, among others. This album marks a significant milestone for Sia as her first proper solo effort in years, following her ventures into holiday music and film soundtracks.
With Sia’s triumphant return, fans can anticipate an album that delivers on both musical innovation and emotional resonance, solidifying her status as one of pop music’s most influential figures.