Cheap Thrill: Collaboration of Greg Kurstin, Sean Paul, and Sia
*Cheap Thrills* performed by Sia and featuring Sean Paul

Cheap Thrill: Collaboration of Greg Kurstin, Sean Paul, and Sia
2016 hit single *Cheap Thrills*, performed by Sia and featuring Sean Paul, is a song that celebrates carefree fun and simple joys in life Co-written by Sia and Greg Kurstin this song showcases an infectious blend of pop , reggae and dancehall influences, whereby it is global in its unique works, related themes, performances that it is sharp and distinctive at this time It is cemented as a panel. This article delves into the creative collaboration, musical elements, and cultural impact of this chart-titled masterpiece.
Discussion:
*Cheap Thrills* appeared as part of Sia's seventh studio album *This Is Acting*, a collection of songs originally written for other artists but later recorded by Sia herself The track co-written with renowned producer and songwriter Greg Kurstin their in crafting compelling pop songs It reflects shared knowledge. Kurstin’s production sensibilities and Sia’s raw, passionate vocal delivery make for an easy connection.
The inclusion of Sean Paul on the remix version added a vibrant energy, introducing dancehall rhythms that expanded the song’s appeal. Featuring rich vocal delivery and Caribbean influences, Sean Paul’s unique style complements the song’s festive tone. Collective music brought together different musical worlds, resulting in a song that touched different cultures and demographics.
musical elements
Musically, *Cheap Thrills* is a carefully crafted pop song with a reggae and dancehall twist. The song begins with a catchy, harmonious sound that immediately draws listeners in. The instrumentation is small but impressive, relying on a percussion, Subtle synths, and a groovy bassline to drive the track. The chorus is lyrical, with layered harmonies and Sia’s signature powerhouse vocals taking center stage.
The lyrics convey a sense of freedom and happiness, emphasizing that happiness does not require extremes. Lines like “I don’t need dollar bills to have fun tonight” capture having fun in the moment regardless of material possessions. This theme is universally relatable, endearing the song to many listeners.
Sean Paul’s verse adds a dynamic element, blending well with Sia’s vocal performance. His contribution not only enriches the song but also brings an international flavor that heightened its global reach. The interplay between Sia’s soaring vocals and Sean Paul’s smooth delivery creates a contrast that keeps the song entertaining throughout.
Cultural influences
*Cheap Thrills* was a critical hit and a commercial success. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became Sia's first No. 1 single in the United States. The song’s popularity has spread across the globe, reaching the top ten in many countries and receiving numerous certifications including multi-platinum in many places
Directed by Sia and Daniel Askill, the music video for the song has a vintage aesthetic reminiscent of 1960s television dance shows. With minimal effects and monochromatic effects, the video’s emphasis on choreography and performance coupled with the song’s simple and upbeat theme resonated with the audience, giving the song depth matters escalated again.
In the wake of its chart success, *cheap fun* became a cultural phenomenon, often associated with themes of power and freedom. It has been used in various media From commercials to television shows, it firmly cemented its place in pop culture. In an era largely defined by consumerism, the song’s message of joy without materialism struck a chord, offering an empowering perspective
conclusion
*Cheap Thrills* isn't just a pop song; It’s a celebration of life’s simple pleasures and a testament to the power of music to bring people together. The collaboration of Sia, Greg Kurstin and Sean Paul highlights the beauty of combining disparate musical influences to create something truly unique. With its infectious melodies, uplifting lyrics and universal appeal, *Cheap Thrills* continues to be a timeless song that inspires listeners to enjoy the little things.
Song Lyrics:
Come on, come on, turn the radio on
It's Friday night, and it won't be long
Gotta do my hair, put my make-up on
It's Friday night, and it won't be long
'Til I hit the dance floor, hit the dance floor
I got all I need
No, I ain't got cash, I ain't got cash
But I got you, baby
Baby, I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight
(I love cheap thrills)
Baby, I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight
(I love cheap thrills)
But I don't need no money
As long as I can feel the beat
I don't need no money
As long as I keep dancing
Come on, come on, turn the radio on
It's Saturday, and it won't be long
Gotta paint my nails, put my high heels on
It's Saturday, and it won't be long
'Til I hit the dance floor, hit the dance floor
I got all I need
No, I ain't got cash, I ain't got cash
But I got you, baby
Baby, I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight
(I love cheap thrills)
Baby, I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight
(I love cheap thrills)
But I don't need no money
As long as I can feel the beat
I don't need no money
As long as I keep dancing
I don't need no money
As long as I can feel the beat
I don't need no money
As long as I keep dancing
(Oh, oh, oh)
Baby, I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight
(I love cheap thrills)
Baby, I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight
(I love cheap thrills)
But I don't need no money
As long as I can feel the beat
I don't need no money
As long as I keep dancing
La-la-la-la-la
(I love cheap thrills)
La-la-la-la-la
(I love cheap thrills)
La-la-la-la-la
(I love cheap thrills)
La-la-la-la-la
(I love cheap thrills)
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Comments (1)
I like this song