Mica Penniman, known professionally as Mika, is a British-Lebanese singer-songwriter born on August 18, 1983. He is recognized for his eclectic pop sound, blending elements of glam rock, baroque pop, and electronic music. Mika gained prominence with his debut album, *Life in Cartoon Motion* (2007), which featured hit singles such as "Grace Kelly" and "Relax, Take It Easy." The album was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in multiple countries. His follow-up albums, including *The Boy Who Knew Too Much* (2009) and *The Third Studio Album* (2012), continued to showcase his distinctive style and theatrical flair. Mika is known for his wide vocal range and flamboyant performances, which have earned him a dedicated fan base. Mika's impact on music extends beyond his catchy melodies; he has been an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has addressed themes of identity and acceptance in his work. His vibrant aesthetic and unique sound have influenced a new generation of pop artists, making him a significant figure in the contemporary music scene.