The clips of the songs that made she famous were accused of pedophilia: Who is the singer Sia?

She was born in Australia. It was with her song Chandelier and its controversial video that she gained a crazy fan base all over the world and broke records. She didn't like to show her face. 

By William James Published on 5 Mart 2024 : 18:31.
The clips of the songs that made she famous were accused of pedophilia: Who is the singer Sia?

Sia Kate Isobelle Furler (born 18 December 1975), known simply as Sia, is an Australian singer and songwriter.

Sia Kate Isobelle Furler was born on December 18, 1975. Her stage name is Sia, an Australian singer and songwriter. She started her musical career with the jazz-funk band Crisp, which she joined at the age of 17. After Crisp's two albums, she left the band in 1997 and released her first solo album, OnlySee, the same year. After settling in London, she released her second album, Healing Is Difficult, in 2001. She managed to enter the top ten of the UK charts with her single "Taken for Granted".

During this period, she worked with the band Zero 7. She released her third album, Color the Small One, in 2004 and her concert album, Lady Croissant, in 2007. In 2008, she reached the top 30 on the American Billboard 200 list with her third album, Some People Have Real Problems. The album We Are Born followed in 2010. That year, she appeared on Christina Aguilera's album Bionic with four of her compositions.

Sia Kate Isobelle Furler (born 18 December 1975) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Adelaide, she started her career as a singer in the acid jazz band Crisp in the mid-1990s. When Crisp disbanded in 1997, she released her debut studio album, OnlySee, in Australia. Sia moved to London and provided vocals for the British duo Zero 7. She released her second studio album, Healing Is Difficult, in 2001 and her third, Colour the Small One, in 2004.

In 2011, Furler featured vocals on David Guetta's "Titanium" and Flo Rida's "Wild Ones". With these two songs, she managed to enter the top ten on the American Billboard Hot 100 charts. "Wild Ones" was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 2013 Grammy Awards. She left her mark on 2014 with the song "Chandelier", which she released in 2014. The song received over 1 Billion hits on YouTube. Maddie Ziegler, who played in the clip, was also talked about for a long time and her performance in the clip was highly appreciated.

And the song "Chandelier" is engraved in everyone's memory as the best song of Sia's career. The song "Elastic Heart", which she released later, was also talked about a lot. Maddie Ziegler and Shia LaBeouf, who also sang in the song "Chandelier", appeared in the video. It was claimed that there was pedophilia in the clip, but Sia immediately clarified the incident on Twitter and said the following:

''I was already expecting pedophilia cries about this video. All I can say is that Maddie and Shia are the only two actors I think can play. I apologize to anyone who was offended by #ElasticHeart. "My only intention was to produce emotional content, not to upset anyone."

It was then understood that there was no pedophilia in the clip, just some people misunderstood the incident.

She has written songs for Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Rita Ora, Celine Dion, Jessie J, Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Beyoncé and Kylie Minogue. She accompanied Eminem on the tracks "Beautiful Pain" from her album The Marshall Mathers LP 2 in November 2013 and "Guts Over Fear" from her album Shady XV in August 2014.

Interesting facts from Sia's life

She formed her first band while in high school

Sia is the only child of a musician father and an art teacher mother and has been involved in art since she was little. She founded her first acid jazz band, Crisp, in 1993 while she was in high school. When the group disbanded in 1997, she released her own solo album, Only See. Her first album sold only 1,200 copies.

She played the role of a singer in the series

In an episode of the TV series Home And Away, which started in Australia in 1988, and aired in 1997, Sia played a singer singing at a beach wedding.

Jamiroquai refused to work with Sia

After the breakup of Crsip, Sia moved to London in 1997. Here she worked as the vocalist of Jamiroquai for a while, but the band's vocalist Jay Kay said that they could not use Sia's voice due to the difference in voice color.

After London, she moved to New York

Sia, who worked and made albums with the British band Zero 7 in London for a while, was also building her solo career. Her second album, Color the Small One, which included the songs "Don't Bring Me Down", "Breathe Me", "Where I Belong" and "Numb", was the album that brought her success. In 2005, Sia made the first move to become known in the USA and moved to New York.

Six Feet Under changed everything

Sia became known in America when Breathe Me from Color the Small One, which was a great album but could not be marketed well enough, was heard in the final episode of HBO's Six Feet Under, although it was used in soundtracks many times. Her manager immediately prepared a tour and Sia began to receive the attention she deserved.

Everyone started working with her

As Sia became known, the people she worked with began to change. Sia has written songs with or for famous names many times since 2009, especially Christina Aguilera and Cher. The fact that she gave up singing in 2013 and wanted to be only a songwriter was also effective in this. She wrote lyrics for David Guetta, Flo Rida, Beyoncé and Rihanna.

She didn't want to return to singing

Sia did not want the song Titanium, which she prepared for David Guetta, to become popular because she did not want to be known as a singer. While She just wanted to be a pop songwriter, she became the most popular singer of the recent period.

Fame is not for her at all

Although she has been in the music world for years, Sia has been very popular lately, but she does not want to be famous. For this reason, when we type Sia into Google, we see thousands of photos of her, but she is trying to avoid popularity by hiding her face. That blonde wig is all about stealth.

She fell into depression and was on the brink of suicide

Sia moved to London with her boyfriend Dan Pontifex. Sometime after the move, while Sia was in Thailand, she learned that Dan had died in a car accident in London. Unable to bear the weight of what she had experienced, Sia became addicted to drugs and alcohol, fell into depression, and even left a suicide note, but did not attempt suicide.

She wrote a song for Lea Michele

The relationship between Lea Michele and Cory Monteith, who co-starred in the TV series Glee and were also lovers, ended with Monteith's death. Sia wrote the song If You Say So, inspired by the couple's last conversation, to support Lea as she went through a similar situation.

Writing songs is child's play for Sia

For those wondering how Sia writes the songs that turn the charts upside down; Most of the time it takes a few minutes to write. The song Diamonds, which she wrote for Rihanna, took only 14 minutes. Titanium, which she gave to David Guetta, took 40 minutes to write.

What would an Amy Winehouse and Sia collaboration be like?

We had a chance to find out the answer to that. Because when Sia offered to work with Amy Winehouse; “Absolutely not,” said Amy. When Sia asked why, she replied, "I have been listening to you since my childhood, you are too good."

Outside of music, Sia is a true activist

Sia is very sensitive about LGBT and animal rights. She also frequently shares posts on her Twitter account for the adoption of animals in need. She has three dogs and her dream is to retire and start working as a dog masseuse.

She chose Italy instead of braces

If you've been paying attention, you might notice that Sia's lower teeth are quite crooked. When Sia was a student, her family told her that they would either get braces or send her to study in Italy. Sia chose Italy and kept her teeth intact.

She loves Maddie Ziegler like a sister

Sia invited Maddie Ziegler, the star of Dance Moms, which is very popular in America, to Los Angeles via Twitter to star in the Chandelier video. The moment she first saw Maddie, she was as happy as if she had seen a big star that she admired, and hugged her. It is truly impossible to watch Maddie dance and not be amazed.