Sia and her 5 most dynamic vocal moments
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Sia and her 5 most dynamic vocal moments

J.G. Taruc

December 19, 2016

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    The Australian singer, Sia is known for her insane voice.

    With her two recent albums, 2016’s ‘This Is Acting’ and 2015’s ‘1000 Forms of Fear’ belts out her powerful vocal range with just about every song and performance showcases her dynamic voice.

    Here are some of her most dynamic vocal performances according to Billboard:

    “Chandelier” on Ellen, May 2014 

    It’s probably one of the more difficult tracks to remain vocally consistent while singing (do you hear that note at the end of the word “chandelier”?), the fact that she nailed practically every note deserves a standing ovation.

     “Alive” on The Voice, December 2015

    Another challenging track, Sia’s effortless delivery of the This Is Acting song — in front of Pharrell, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine, no less — makes it quite the jaw-dropper.

    “Diamonds” on Carpool Karaoke, February 2016 

    It’s no secret that Sia was the one who penned Rihanna’s No. 1 hit, but it’s not every day that we get to hear her do the singing. So when she got the chance in the car with James Corden, she held absolutely nothing back.

     “Titanium” on Carpool Karaoke

    Sia gave her all in her car ride with Corden, so much so that we had to honor two moments from the 11-minute segment. That power note when she sings “I am titanium” is chilling, especially in close quarters.

     “Elastic Heart” on Saturday Night Live, January 2015

    Sia has made most of her performances in recent years more about the artfulness of the visual performance than her vocals, but even despite the dancers, it’s hard not to focus on how captivating her voice is in “Elastic Heart” when she belts out those notes.

     

     

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