- SIA
- Artist under fire for her 2021 movie "Music"
- Queer singer who is Titanium, but has an Elastic Heart
- Singer who arbitrarily gives away money at the "Survivor" reunion
- Mononymic "Elastic Heart" singer
- Mononymic Australian singer with prominent bangs
- Musical artist whose name sounds like an exclamation of departure
- One-named "Elastic Heart" singer
- One-named Australian singer
- Chandelier chanteuse
- Chandelier singer
- Singer who wears a black-and-white wig
- Chandelier hitmaker
- Singer with the 2014 #1 album "1000 Forms of Fear"
- 11-year-old Maddie Ziegler famously did an interpretive dance in one of her music videos
- Singer on the soundtrack to "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"
- Baby, I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight singer
- Singer known for obscuring her face with a wig
- Musician who directed the 2021 movie "Music"
- She played the voice of Lorde in a parody song on a "South Park" episode
- Singer known for her face covering
- Pop star who once sang backup in Jamiroquai
- Singer one of whose hits begins, "Come on, come on, turn the radio on"
- Elastic Heart singer
- My daughter look just like ___, you can't see her (Chance the Rapper lyric)
- One-named "Cheap Thrills" singer
- One-named "Chandelier" singer
- Titanium vocalist
- Bird Set Free singer
- Cheap Thrills singer with Sean Paul
- One-named singer who directed "Music" (2021)
- Singer whose "Breathe Me" was part of the "Six Feet Under" series finale
- Breathe Me singer
- One-named singer who co-wrote Rihanna's "Diamonds"
- Australian member of the music supergroup LSD
- Titanium singer
- Unstoppable singer
- Native New Mexican
- Indian of New Mexico.
- New Mexican Indian.
- Pueblo Indian of N. M.
- Pueblo Indian of New Mexico.
- New Mexico Indian.
- New Mexico pueblo Indian.
- Keresan Indian.
- N. M. Indian.
- Pueblo Indian.
- Western Indian
- Indian of N. M.
- N. M. people
- Keres people of N.M.
- Pueblo dweller
- Cheap Thrills pop star
- One-named singer with the 2014 #1 album "1000 Forms of Fear"
- Pop artist who sings "Satisfied" on "The Hamilton Mixtape"
- Pop singer known for performing in a face-obscuring wig
- Singer with the 2016 platinum album "This Is Acting"
- Singer of the 2016 #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"
- One-named singer with the 2016 #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"
- One-named singer with the #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"
- One-named singer with the 2014 hit "Chandelier"
- Singer with the 2016 #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"
- Chandelier singer, 2014
- One-named singer whose name sounds like a goodbye
- Pop singer known for wearing face-covering wigs
- Singer with the 2014 hit "Chandelier"
- Cheap Thrills singer, 2016
- Mononymous singer of "Alive," 2015
- Australian-born pop singer
- One-named pop singer with hits such as "Elastic Heart" and "The Greatest"
- Pop singer with noted bangs (and bangers!)
- Some People Have Real Problems singer
- Singer with the #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"
- Cheap Thrills singer
- Singer who covers most of her face in public appearances
- Wig-wearing "Chandelier" performer
- Singer who co-wrote "Titanium," "Diamonds," and "Wild Ones"
- Singer who wears face-covering wigs
- Bewigged singer of "Chandelier"
- One-named singer of "Cheap Thrills"
- Singer of "Satisfied" on "The Hamilton Mixtape"
- Singer whose directorial début, "Music," sparked public pushback from autism advocates and allies (February, 2021)
- Singer with the 2008 album "Some People Have Real Problems"
- Artist whose "Unstoppable" appeared on the _Billboard_ Hot 100 in 2022, six years after its release
- Slam poet Beau of the Tony-winning "Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam on Broadway"
- Chandelier singer/songwriter
- Singapore Airlines, for short
- Single-named Australian pop singer
- Singer with a black-and-blonde wig
- Pop star known for her wigs
- Singer featured on "Titanium"
- Adelaide-born pop singer
- One-named Australian pop singer
- Singer found at the ends of five country names
- Singer who keeps her face covered while performing
- Wig-wearing singer
- Novelist and poet Figiel
- Two-time National Poetry Slam champion Beau
- Artist with the 2014 hit "Chandelier"
- The Greatest singer
- Singer featured on Flo Rida's "Wild Ones"