Here are a few things Sia has said over the past year:
âIâm retired.â
âI donât care about commercial success.â
âMe and fame will never be married.â
Here are a few things Sia has actually done over the past year:
âWrote songs for the biggest pop artists on the planet, including Rihanna (âDiamondsâ), Katy Perry (âDouble Rainbowâ), Britney Spears (âPerfumeâ), BeyoncĂ© (âPretty Hurtsâ), Kylie Minogue, (âKiss Me Onceâ), and Celine Dion (âLoved Me Back To Lifeâ).
âWorked with some of the coolest taste-maker artists around, including Angel Haze, Brooke Candy, the producer Diplo, and The Weeknd, the latter two with whom she wrote the hit âElastic Heartâ for the blockbuster âThe Hunger Games: Catching Fireâ soundtrack.
âWas the featured vocalist on massive hits she has written for other artists, including âTitaniumâ for David Guetta, âBeautiful Painâ for Eminem, and âWild Onesâ for Flo Rida.
In short, despite her declarations above, Sia may be the busiest âretiredâ artist in the music business. Sheâs achieved huge commercial success and is famous despite her best efforts not to be. A pop star who doesn't want to be a star, she is iconoclastic, uncompromising, and a little zany. On Twitter, she identifies herself thusly: âi am sia, i was born from the bumhole of a unicorn named steve.â In 2013, she agreed to a rare interview with Billboard, but insisted on posing for the cover wearing a paper bag over her head. When RCA Records wanted to sign her, she asked for a clause stipulating that she wouldnât have to tour or do interviews to promote her album. They agreed. Sheâs that good.
Itâs also because despite Siaâs reluctance to embrace the spotlight, this enigmatic Australian is the single most successful and prolific songwriter of the past year, her tracks having sold upwards of 13 million *, classing up the Hot 100 in the process and injecting it with a much-needed dose of emotional authenticity. She has honed her pop melodicism through a string of solo albums: 2001âs Hearing Is Difficult, 2004âs Colour the Small One (which included the achingly vulnerable âBreathe Me,â memorably featured in the finale scene of the HBO series Six Feet Under), 2008âs Some People Have Real Problems, and 2010âs We Are Born. She also lent her lush, magical voice to records by British downtempo duo Zero 7, ushering them to prestigious awards and critical acclaim in the U.K.
Now Sia is gearing up to release her fifth solo album, which she wrote and recorded with longtime collaborator Greg Kurstin (P!nk, Kelly Clarkson, Tegan & Sara). The first shot across the bow is the soaring single âChandelierâ â a relentlessly honest account of her past years trying to keep her demons at bay by partying (âKeep my glass full until morning light, 'cause I'm just holding on for tonightâ). The song (which she co-wrote with Jesse Shatkin) is signature Sia: relentlessly honest, sonically epic, and with the kind of full-throated vocal only she can deliver.