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Sia hits out at Sarah Palin’s use of ‘Titanium’ at conference

By Sam Rigby

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Sia is unhappy after Sarah Palin used her song Titanium as her exit music at a recent conference.

Sia and David Guetta released the empowering track as a single back in 2011, but the former Governor of Alaska has only now started using the track at political events.

It has emerged that Palin included Titanium in a speech where she defended Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson, who caused controversy, and was temporarily pulled from the show, after making homophobic comments.

Sia tweeted: “Needless to say I do NOT endorse Sarah Palin or her use of ‘Titanium’ in any way, shape or form.”

Meanwhile, the singer-songwriter has teased a special announcement regarding new solo music, which will take place on Monday (March 17).

She has enjoyed commercial success featuring on David Guetta’s Titanium and She Wolf (Falling To Pieces), as well as Flo Rida’s Wild Ones.

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