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Tanya Tagaq

1975 - Today

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Tanya Tagaq (Inuktitut syllabics: ᑕᓐᔭ ᑕᒐᖅ, born Tanya Tagaq Gillis, May 5, 1975), also credited as Tagaq, is a Canadian Inuk throat singer, songwriter, novelist, actor, and visual artist from Cambridge Bay (Iqaluktuuttiaq), Nunavut, Canada, on the south coast of Victoria Island. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Tanya Tagaq is the 3,128th most popular singer (up from 4,208th in 2024), the 991st most popular biography from Canada (up from 1,449th in 2019) and the 54th most popular Canadian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Tanya Tagaq ranks 3,128 out of 4,381Before her are Josh James, Nina Morato, Jakub Józef Orliński, Carl Barât, Park Gyu-ri, and Edo Maajka. After her are Florence Welch, Arisa, Rauw Alejandro, Kendall Schmidt, Zoë Më, and Stan Rogers.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Tanya Tagaq ranks 656Before her are Kimmo Timonen, Călin Peter Netzer, Josico, Matt Haig, Mohamed Aly, and María Vasco. After her are Kai Greene, Nicki Sørensen, Sylvie Becaert, Walter Pérez, Ryan McPartlin, and Big Boi.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Tanya Tagaq ranks 992 out of 1,622Before her are La Zarra (1987), Lori Fung (1963), Tahmoh Penikett (1975), Nik Stauskas (1993), Eugenie Bouchard (1994), and Anne Helm (1938). After her are Jill Hetherington (1964), Mark Leduc (1962), Brian McMahon (1961), Stan Rogers (1949), Kathleen Heddle (1965), and Lance Storm (1969).

Among SINGERS In Canada

Among singers born in Canada, Tanya Tagaq ranks 54Before her are Pierre Bouvier (1979), Amanda Marshall (1972), Lee Aaron (1962), Lynda Lemay (1966), Marc Martel (1976), and La Zarra (1987). After her are Stan Rogers (1949), Katerine Duska (1989), Tate McRae (2003), Natalie Appleton (1973), Kiesza (1989), and Benoît David (1966).