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Sia

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Sia Kate Isobelle Furler ( SEE-ə; 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. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sia is the 96th most popular musician (down from 84th in 2019), the 9th most popular biography from Australia (down from 5th in 2019) and the most popular Australian Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Sia ranks 96 out of 3,175Before her are David Oistrakh, Giorgio Moroder, Nadia Boulanger, Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, Dave Grohl, and Cosima Wagner. After her are Avicii, Alice Cooper, Henryk Wieniawski, Richard Wright, Richard Hughes, and Lou Reed.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Sia ranks 6Before her are Satoshi Nakamoto, 50 Cent, Angelina Jolie, Liz Truss, and David Beckham. After her are Richard Hughes, Enrique Iglesias, Kate Winslet, Bradley Cooper, Hernán Crespo, and Asma al-Assad.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Sia ranks 9 out of 1,143Before her are Gough Whitlam (1916), Don Bradman (1908), Peter C. Doherty (1940), George Miller (1945), Geoffrey Rush (1951), and Tamam Shud case (1903). After her are John Cornforth (1917), Elizabeth Blackburn (1948), Cate Blanchett (1969), Rod Laver (1938), Rupert Murdoch (1931), and Truganini (1812).

Among MUSICIANS In Australia

Among musicians born in Australia, Sia ranks 1After her are Lisa Gerrard (1961), Nick Cave (1957), Phil Rudd (1954), Flea (1962), David Helfgott (1947), Michael Hutchence (1960), Mark Evans (1956), Daevid Allen (1938), Colin Burgess (1946), Tommy Emmanuel (1955), and John Williams (1941).