New Music: Iggy Azalea Feat. Sukhwinder Singh “Million Dollar Dream”
Australian rapstress and Grand Hustle’s first lady, Iggy Azalea is showing America just what she’s made of. Dominating the Billboard‘s Hot 100 twice this week at No. 3 as the featured guest on Ariana Grande‘s new hit, “Problem,” and also at No. 4 with her solo single, “Fancy”, her next single “Million Dollar Dream” may make its way to the top too.
The new track, “Million Dollar Dream,” featuring Indian singer Sukhwinder Singh, best known for working as a Bollywood playback artist, is from the soundtrack for upcoming Disney baseball movie, Million Dollar Arm, starring Mad Men actor Jon Hamm. Soundtrack composer A.R. Rahman, best known for his work on Slumdog Millionaire, seems to have made a rather different yet dope choice by choosing the 23-year-old to take charge of the song. According to Rolling Stone, Rahman states “She added a lot of zing to the Indian punjabish track we did for the movie and It was fun to work with up and coming new talent like Iggy.”
Listen to the song below:
The soundtrack to Million Dollar Arm is set for digital release on May 13, with the CD being available at retail stores on May 19. The movie is set to hit movie theaters on May 16.
(Billboard, Instagram)



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