The Greatest Hits

The Greatest Hits was Syd Wolfe's first compilation. It includes 24 top 10 hit singles. The album charted at #1 worldwide.

Background
On July 2, 2014, Wolfe announced through Fusion Records the release of her first greatest hits compilation titled The Greatest Hits, due on September 02, 2014. The title had changed slightly from previous plans, as Wolfe had originally announced plans for a compilation titled Greatest for 2013. On July 3, 2014, Wolfe confirmed the lead single from the album would be Cellophane, another collaboration with producer Zedd. During an interview with Popjustice on July 14, 2014, Wolfe revealed there would be 4 new tracks on the compilation, including single 'Cellophane'. During the album launch on August 10, 2014, Wolfe confirmed the album would have standard & deluxe versions with the former containing 30 tracks and the latter containing 40. She also confirmed that there were now 5 new tracks on the album, including a collaboration with a female artist. Finally, she announced that the album cover would contain a light-up logo that flashed her name. The deluxe boxset was revealed through Wolfe's web-store on August 23, 2014. The standard tracklist was officially revealed on August 25, 2014. The Greatest Hits included five new tracks: "Cellophane", "Glory", "Boulevard", "Can't Forget You" and "Night Time", a collaboration with Aurora Reed. It was confirmed on August 30, 2014 that the deluxe version, containing 10 extra tracks, had been cancelled.