Sia
IN PHOTO Australian singer Sia arrives at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 8, 2015. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Kanye West is known for giving long speeches. The rapper might have many fans for his words of wisdom but “Chandelier” singer Sia Furler is definitely not one of them. In her recent interview with a radio station the songstress said that she does not “really care” about Kanye remixing her song "Diamonds," which she wrote for Rihanna.

However, Sia thinks that the “Yeezus” rapper is an “interesting artist” and she finds him “fascinating” to talk to. She called Kanye an “ideas” man. The 39-year-old artist also confirmed that she is always on the receiving end when she talks to the rapper. "He's fascinating to have a conversation with, well, mostly you're listening, so ... but it's fascinating," Sia is quoted as saying to radio Nova 96.9's Ryan 'Fitzy' Fitzgerald and Michael 'Wippa' Wipfli.

The songstress also revealed that she did not care much about the remix of Rihanna's song “Diamonds” by Kanye because the rapper did not ask permission from her to do it. Kanye directly approached Rihanna for the remix. She also added that she has not listened to the song much because in her free time she prefers to watch television and not listen to music.

Sia might not look very impressed with Kanye but she was all praises for singer Pharrell Williams. She loves the “Happy” singer as a person and also called him “a sweetie pie.” Williams and Sia wrote a song together for No Doubt. Sia would like to work more with him but said that it is not possible as they both have a very different style of working on chords.

The Australian-born singer has recently released a new song “Fire Meet Gasoline,” which stars model Heidi Klum and Pedro Pascal as Heidi's love interest. When the song was first released, various websites reported that it was her new single from her album “1000 Forms Of Fear” but Sia has refuted these reports. The singer said on Twitter that she did this song for a lingerie commercial. “Fire meet gasoline is not an official music video, nor is it my new single. It's a lingerie commercial to which I licensed a song,” Sia wrote on Twitter.

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