Sia’s path to fame has been a protracted one. Her ascent to stardom began after she relocated to the UK and began singing as a guest vocalist for various bands and projects. She is originally from Australia. Meanwhile, she was building a fan base in America. When one of her songs, “Breath Me,” played during the extravagant series finale sequence of the American sitcom “Six Feet Under,” it caught the audience’s attention. Her successful US tour, which further strengthened her American following, was made possible by the hype generated by the aforementioned story. When Sia left her former band Zero 7 to pursue a solo career, the band hired a different singer to take her place. Writing songs for Christina Aguilera, who included the tracks on her 2010 album “Bionic,” caused her to step away from the spotlight for a while, allowing her to pen additional international singles for Rihanna, such “Diamonds.” Her first appearance in front of the public was on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she promoted her massive song “Chandelier,” which brought notice to her album 1,000 forms of dread, which was released in July 2014. Sia has laid a lot of groundwork with her downtempo, pop, trip-hop music for the musicians named above as well as many more well-known performers including Eminem, David Guetta, Katy Perry, Kesha, Beyonce, Maroon 5, Britney Spears, and many others. Although she has established a name for herself through her solo career, she is now seen as a peer of the artists mentioned above rather than just a supporting player in their success. With a reported net worth of $20 million, she was listed as number 97 on BRW magazine’s list of the Richest People under the age of 40. With her quick rise in the music industry, big award wins, and sold-out shows, Sia, who is signed to RCA Records, has earned her place on an unbroken one-way path to major prominence with outstanding historical success.