Paris Hilton and Meghan Trainor Join Forces for ‘Iconic’ Collab Co-Produced by Sia
Entertainment icon Paris Hilton and pop sensation Meghan Trainor have announced they’ve joined forces for a new single, titled “Chasin’” set to release on July 26.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Hilton and Trainor announced the news of the collaborative track, which will feature on Hilton’s upcoming album Infinite Icon and is co-produced by the talented Sia.
“I started working on this song years ago and knew I had to save it for someone very special. Paris brought it to a whole new level,” Meghan told the publication, adding, “I can’t believe I get to be friends with her.”
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Paris added, “[Meghan] put into words an experience that was so true for me; that time in your life when you find the confidence, power, and self-love, to walk away from toxic relationships and move forward with your life.”
Trainor said of Hilton, “She is the sister I always needed and when she calls me sis, I die of happiness inside. We made something truly iconic together and it was a bucket list dream come true for me.”
This announcement comes after Hilton’s cameo in the music video for Jason Derulo and Trainor’s song “Hands On Me,” a nostalgic nod to her early 2000s reality show The Simple Life.
In a recent interview with Billboard, Paris gushed over the “All About That Base” singer. “One of my favorite features is with Meghan Trainor. She’s just so sweet and amazing. We met years ago during New York Fashion Week. She just came up to me, like, ‘I’m the third Hilton sister.’ Then I immediately just loved her so much and we became best friends.”
Hilton’s musical comeback has been hinted at since December 2022, when she re-released her debut single as “Stars Are Blind (Paris’ Version)” and performed it alongside Miley Cyrus and Sia at Cyrus’ New Year’s Eve concert in Times Square.
Her upcoming album, Infinite Icon, slated for release on September 6 during New York Fashion Week, will mark her first full-length project since her 2006 debut album Paris, which featured her biggest hit to date, “Stars Are Blind.”