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good music for the '09: artist 5: sia
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 6:58 PM
Let's face it, women from overseas have been killing the game lately. From Amy Winehouse (well, she kills the game along with herself with all of that damn CRACK), to Adele's young self, to Joss Stone, women from different cultures have been quietly *defecating* on a lot of American singers. Another woman that fits into this category is Sia. Her voice is flawless and eclectic; her distinctness draws you in and keeps you in her zone. Simply put, the girl is amazing.

Here's her performance of "Soon We'll Be Found" on the David Letterman show. Disclaimer: Her hands are painted and she interprets the entire song in sign language as she sings. Tell me she's not that business.

Enjoy....

God Always,
Tiffers