How did Sia go from indie darling to international songwriting superstar? In this episode of The Chain, Britt takes a look at Sia’s humble beginnings as an acid jazz singer in Adelaide, through to her work writing songs for the likes of Beyonce, Katy Perry and Rihanna.
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From this episode:
- UndercoverHD.com’s 2005 interview
- Sia sits down with Chris Connelly for Nightline (ABC)
- Sia’s appearance at the Survivor: Edge of Extinction reunion show
- Sia’s 2014 interview with Howard Stern
- Sia writes a track for Christina Aguilera via TheMusic411
- Christina Aguilera talking about Sia via MTV
- Tai Admits That He Doesn’t Really Know Who ‘Sia’ Is via ET Canada
- Vulture: The Ending of Six Feet Under, Explained in an Oral History
The problems with “Music”:
- Sia Defends ‘Music’ Against Autism Community via ET Canada
- Clem Bastow for The Guardian: Sia’s film Music misrepresents autistic people. It could also do us damage
- SIA’S MOVIE MUSIC | An Autistic’s Opinion via Paige Layle
- Time: Sia’s Music Disability Debate Goes Beyond Representation
- AN AUTISTIC REACTION TO ‘MUSIC’ BY SIA via Chloé Hayden
- Rolling Stone: Sia’s ‘Music’ Is a Misguided Autism Musical — and a Big Mistake
- Junkee: Why Sia’s Movie Just Didn’t Do Right By People With Autism
- It’s Time for Sia to Face the Music: Why Sia’s Music Is Harmful to the Autistic Community via Paste
Further reading:
- Sia explains writing “Diamonds”
- New York Times: Sia Furler, the Socially Phobic Pop Star
- Rolling Stone: How Sia Saved Herself
- Time: All the Songs Sia Has Written for Other Artists, Ranked
Photo: Scott Murry