
Last month, they were among the most vocal celebrities to denounce DaBaby for spreading misinformation about HIV/AIDS along with homophobic comments onstage at Rolling Loud. Music isn’t the only area in which the two see eye to eye. Earlier this week, Elton John and Dua Lipa teased their joint single, Cold Heart, and from a snippet, it sounded like a mashup of two Elton singles. Elton John and Dua Lipa joined forces for Cold Heart, a duet mashup of John’s songs Rocket Man and Sacrifice, remixed by PNAU. Joaquin Phoenix, Viola Davis and David Johansson (the Seattle artist) move me. “Elton is such an inspirational artist and also has the naughtiest sense of humour-a perfect combination.” Never Stop Seattle video of COLD COLD HEART. From Elton John's 1995 album 'Made in England,' recorded at AIR Studios, Lyndhurst, England in 1994.Elton John: Piano & VocalsGuy Babylon: KeyboardsBob Birch. “Ever since we first ‘met’ online, we totally clicked,” Lipa adds. The energy she brought to ‘Cold Heart’ just blew my mind.” She’s a truly wonderful artist, and person, absolutely bursting with creativity and ideas. And having the opportunity to spend time with Dua, albeit remotely, has been incredible. “The last 18 months have been hard,” John said in a statement, “but being off the road has meant that I’ve actually had time to get back to my roots as a session player and collaborate with some wonderful artists. “Cold Heart” is Lipa and John’s first single together, but their friendship has blossomed over the past year in various states of lockdown and isolation. Lipa and John worked together on the track remotely, with Australian electronic band PNAU piecing the various components together.Īnd along with the track comes a gorgeous animated video featuring anime style versions of Lipa and John alongside four adorable stop-motion puppets. The song, which was first announced earlier this week, is something of a dance floor chimera, fusing elements of four different Elton John classics: “Kiss The Bride” (originally from 1983 album Too Low For Zero), “Rocketman” (from 1972’s Honky Chateau), “Where’s the Shoorah?” (from 1976 double album Blue Moves) and “Sacrifice” (from 1989’s Healing Hands). The duo unleashed their new collab “Cold Heart” on the world today, and it’s going to be playing on repeat until further notice. just passing through He knows she regrets it and that it was not. You know what this sultry summer Friday calls for? A scorching new track from pop music dream team Elton John and Dua Lipa. and negativity lands She has been unfaithful. Benett/Getty Images for the Elton John AIDS Foundation) Dua Lipa and Elton John (Photo by David M.
