Video: TEASER Mathieu Bouthier Ft. Sophie Ellis Bextor - Beautiful

Sophie Ellis-Bextor Sounds “Beautiful” In New Mathieu Bothieu Track

Sophie Ellis-Bextor Sounds “Beautiful” In New Mathieu Bothieu Track Sophie Ellis-Bextor may have once committed "Murder on the Dance Floor," but laying her distinct voice over a dance track is anything but a crime. French DJ Mathieu Bothieu is the latest to utilize Sophie's vocals for his new track "Beautiful," which aptly describe both the sound and look of the Brit chanteuse. Over the club-friendly beat, Sophie sings: "I need to feel the heat, become the better version of me." A better version of Sophie? We beg to differ that such a thing is possible, but hear a clip below. [...]

Listen to Mathieu Bouthier ft. Sophie Ellis Bextor 'Beautiful' [Exclusive Preview]

TEASER Mathieu Bouthier Ft. Sophie Ellis Bextor - Beautiful
Sophie Ellix Bextorpmakes her much-anticipated return to the international pop scene this summer with "Beautiful," a massively potent collaboration withpFrench DJ/producerp Mathieu Bouthier .pBextor adds a whole lotta class and a proper dose of sass to Bouthier's larger-than-life dance-pop number that is sure to fire up dancefloors across Europe this season. "Beautiful" will be released in France on July 16 through Serial Records/Universal France with international distribution following in the weeks after. Mathieu Bouthier first hit the French scene in 2006 when he released his official debut single "Need U" that was a break out hit for the [...]

Mathieu Bouthier Ft. Sophie Ellis-Bextor: Beautiful (Teaser) + Roger Sanchez collaboration 'Work It'

TEASER Mathieu Bouthier Ft. Sophie Ellis Bextor - Beautiful
A teaser for Sophie Ellis-Bextor  collaboration with French star  Mathieu Bouthier  has just been revealed. Beautiful  sounds like  a hard-hitting dance track perfect for the clubs, I'm excited to hear the full thing! We also just stumbled on Work It Out , a collaboration with the mighty Roger Sanchez that just leaked a few weeks ago. Apparently this was shelved because Polydor had issues with Roger's label.