
Her resume includes, Pretty Hurts by Beyoncé, Diamonds by Rihanna, Loved Me Back to Life by Celine Dion, and she was featured as a guest singer on many other artists’ hits, including David Guetta’s Titanium, and Flo Rida’s Wild Ones. Worried she was a failure as a singer, Sia faded into the background and made a career for herself writing songs for other A-listers. It was at this point that Sia felt she was meant to be a failure and her life and career were over. Her mental and physical health were so poor she almost announced her retirement from singing and songwriting altogether. She reported having numerous panic attacks and was even diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and Graves’ disease. Her tour in 2010 had to be canceled due to poor mental and physical health. In September of 2010, Sia contemplated killing herself and even wrote a suicide note. She would literally have to be inebriated or else she would be unable to perform. She continued to tour as a solo artist, but admitted she could only go on stage with the assistance of alcohol. Sia released album after album to mediocre success, but never really sank her teeth into the A-list like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, or Rihanna have. The lack of huge success mixed with the death of her boyfriend glooming over her head lead to Sia relying on Ox圜ontin, Xanax, and alcohol to get her through the pain each day. From there, Sia’s career as a singer/songwriter blossomed much bigger than it ever was, but it was still mediocre by celebrity standards.
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Breathe Me first came into the spotlight when it was used during the dramatic finale of the hit TV show Six Feet Under. Despite also achieving minimal success on the charts, Colour the Small One had a single, Breathe Me, an extremely powerful, dark song about depression, loneliness, and the desire we all share to just be loved by someone else.

In 2004, she released her third album, Colour the Small One. In 2001, she released her second album, Healing is Difficult, to minimal success with only one single reaching the top 10 charts only in the UK. In 1997, while traveling in Thailand, her boyfriend was tragically killed in a car accident in London. That right there would make most aspiring singers call it quits and find a new career, but Sia kept going forward. Her first album, OnlySee, was released in 1997, and was a huge flop with no singles released and no global attention.


Born in Adelaide, Australia, Sia Furler began her career as a singer with very small success.
