Sia Furler (born December 18th, 1975) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Having first had a long career as an indie artist, she became famous internationally when her song "Breathe Me" was used in the poignant finale of the HBO show Six Feet Under. The entire song was played at the end of the episode. Commercial success eluded her until 2010 with the album We Are Born, followed by huge smash singles as a featured artist for David Guetta and Flo Rida. Sia is bisexual, and has been open about it since she first became famous.
In a September 2009 Mika commented on his sexuality: "I've never ever labelled myself. But having said that; I've never limited my life, I've never limited who I sleep with... Call me whatever you want. Call me bisexual, if you need a term for me..." Later he stated in an interview with This Is London "I consider myself label-less because I could fall in love with anybody - literally - any type, any body. I'm not picky." In an August 2012 interview with the magazine Instinct, the singer confirmed that he is gay.
Biggest hits:
"Perdono"
"Imbranato" / "Alucinado"
"Sere Nere" / "Tardes Negras"
"Non Me Lo So Spiegare" / "No Me Lo Puedo Explicar"
"Stop! Dimentica" / "Stop! Olvidate"
"Il Regalo Più Grande" / "El Regalo Más Grande"
Tiziano Ferro (February 21, 1980) is one of the most successful Italian artists of the 21st century. With his first two albums he achieved huge success all over Europe and Latin America. This all ended in 2006 when he made an innocent joke about Mexican women and facial hair on Italian television. The comment made its way to Mexico where Tiziano was completely vilified and banned from radio and record stores. It spread to the rest of Latin America, effectively ending his global career.
Since then, Tiziano's star in Italy only continued to rise, as both his third and fourth album went diamond there. After his fourth album, following a severe depression and near suicide attempt, he decided enough was enough and started coming out as gay to family and friends. He did so publicly in late 2010. He always feared that coming out would mean he would no longer have a career as a singer, but instead the generally homophobic Italian public did not abandon their idol, and his fifth album (released last year) also became a gigantic success.
Biggest hits:
"Perdono"
"Imbranato" / "Alucinado"
"Sere Nere" / "Tardes Negras"
"Non Me Lo So Spiegare" / "No Me Lo Puedo Explicar"
"Stop! Dimentica" / "Stop! Olvidate"
"Il Regalo Più Grande" / "El Regalo Más Grande"