Eminem and Sia reunited on their new collaboration song "Guts Over Fear," which is the official soundtrack of the upcoming film "The Equalizer" starring Denzel Washington.

Set to be released on Sept. 26, "The Equalizer" is directed by Antoine Fuqua and also stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Marton Csokas, David Harbour and Bill Pullman among others.

Prior to "Guts Over Fear," Sia was lambasted by her fans for her collaboration song "Beautiful Pain" with Eminem, who was criticized for using homophobic slurs in his lyrics.

Because of this, Sia donated the profits from the "Beautiful Pain" collaboration song to the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, Radio reported.

Now available on iTunes, "Guts Over Fear" is also the first track released from Eminem's album "Shady XV," Huffington Post reported.

After the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, Eminem confirmed "Shady XV" is set to be released on Black Friday, Nov. 28, which coincides with the 15th anniversary of his album "The Slim Shady LP."

On the other hand, the Detroit rapper did not reveal whether the album will feature all-new songs like "Guts Over Fear" or a compilation of his greatest hits.

Meanwhile, the dancer in Sia's hit "Chandelier" Maddie Ziegler recently took to Instagram to share a photo of her and Miley Cyrus at the VMAs with a caption "My life is complete."

"Chandelier" was nominated for the Video of the Year award but lost to Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball."

On the other hand, "Chandelier" won for Best Choreography beating Beyonce's "Partition," Usher's "Good Kisser," Michael Jackson's "Love Never Felt So Good" featuring Justin Timberlake, Jason Derulo's "Talk Dirty" featuring 2Chainz and KIESZA's "Hideaway."

Cyrus once again made headlines after the VMAs after letting homeless man Jesse Helt accept her trophy onstage.

Aside from Cyrus, the 11-year-old "Dance Moms" dancer, actress and model also met Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry and Gwen Stefani on the VMA red carpet, where she was accompanied by her mother Melisssa Gisoni and co-star and coach Abby Lee Miller, IB Times reported.

Out of his seven VMA nominations, Eminem won Best Editing for "Rap God" beating MGMT's "Your Life is a Lie," Zedd "Stay the Night" featuring Hayley Williams, Beyonce's  "Pretty Hurts" and Fitz and The Tantrums' "The Walker."