How long did it really take to write ‘Diamonds’?

April 22, 2014 11:26 pm 1 comment Views: 3
It took Australian singer Sia Furler less than 20 minutes to bang out “Diamonds”.

It took Australian singer Sia Furler less than 20 minutes to bang out “Diamonds”.
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IF Rihanna’s song Diamonds sounds like it was written in less than 15 minutes, that’s because it was.

Speaking to the New York Times, songwriter Sia Furler revealed she wrote the track — with its repeated chorus (Shine bright like a diamond) — in just 14 minutes.

In an interview with HuffPost Entertainment in 2012, producer Benny Blanco said Diamonds happened “overnight.”

Rihanna’s version

“We’re sitting there trying to make records, and we finally just said, ‘Let’s just do something we like. Let’s make a hip-hop record with some really cool chords on it,’” he recalled. “It didn’t sound Rihanna at all. We were more thinking of making a record that sounds like Kanye. Let’s make a record with a dope beat. So we did. Then Sia heard the track and instantly gravitated towards it. We weren’t even thinking of putting a pop song on it, but she wrote this amazing song.”

”Diamonds” was on Rihanna’s seventh album, Unapologetic.

”Diamonds” was on Rihanna’s seventh album, Unapologetic.
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As relayed to the Times, Sia recorded a version of Diamonds, one that Rihanna followed to the letter when she sang the track for her album.

“I literally punched him in the arm. I thought Benny was playing a trick on me,” Sia told the Times. “[Rihanna] could’ve done it her own way, but I think she really genuinely liked the way it was.”

Listen to Sia sing Diamonds below; Rihanna’s release is above.

Sia’s Diamonds

This article originally appeared on the Huffington Post.

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