Gabriella Cilmi
- Attended Sacred Heart Girls' College, Victoria, Australia
Gabriella Lucia Cilmi, born on October 10, 1991, in Melbourne, Australia, is an accomplished pop singer and songwriter. She gained international fame with her breakout single "Sweet About Me," released in 2008, which showcased her distinctive raspy contralto voice and established her as a powerful presence in the music industry. With a career marked by notable achievements and a unique sound, Cilmi has left a lasting impact on the pop music scene.
Growing up in a multicultural household, Gabriella was influenced by her Italian heritage, which complemented her Australian upbringing. Her parents, Joe and Paula, supported her passion for music from a young age, leading her to pursue a career in the arts. Cilmi's musical journey began in her teenage years, when she started writing songs and performing in local venues. Her talent caught the attention of music producers, paving the way for her debut album.
In March 2008, Cilmi released her first studio album, "Lessons to Be Learned." The album achieved moderate international success, propelled by the hit single "Sweet About Me," which resonated with audiences worldwide. The song not only topped charts but also earned her critical acclaim, culminating in winning six ARIA Music Awards in 2008, including prestigious titles such as Single of the Year and Best Female Artist. This recognition solidified her status as a rising star in the music industry.
Following her debut, Cilmi continued to evolve as an artist. In March 2010, she released her second studio album, "Ten," which further showcased her growth as a songwriter and performer. The album featured a diverse range of sounds and themes, allowing her to experiment with her musical style. In November 2013, she unveiled her third studio album, "The Sting," which continued to demonstrate her artistic development and commitment to her craft.
In addition to her studio albums, Cilmi has been active in releasing new music. In November 2019, she introduced a six-track EP titled "The Water," which she described as a taste of her forthcoming studio album. This project highlighted her ongoing creativity and willingness to explore new musical landscapes. Cilmi's dual Australian-Italian citizenship has also allowed her to connect with a broader audience, enriching her artistic perspective.
As of early 2025, Gabriella Cilmi returned to Australia to support the renowned band The Corrs on the Australian leg of their tour, marking another chapter in her dynamic career. With her impressive vocal talent and dedication to her craft, Cilmi remains a significant figure in the pop music landscape, continually captivating audiences with her unique sound and heartfelt performances.
- February 20, 2009
The Brit Awards 2009 - Arrivals
- October 7, 2008
2008 Q Awards - Arrivals
- October 7, 2008