- Raised in Sri Lanka, where her father was a guerilla fighter.
- She eventually returned to her birthplace in London, where she and her family were housed as refugees.
- Performed at the Grammy Awards on February 8, 2009 although it was the day she was due to give birth to her first child.
- Was born in Hounslow, London. When she was six months old, her family moved back to their native Sri Lanka.
- Some of her early influences were: Public Enemy, Big Daddy Kane, Roxanne Shante and N.W.A
- After hearing his single, "News Flash", and loving it, Arulpragasam tracked down and met with Diplo, the Mississippi-born DJ originally named Wesley Pentz, to work on some material.
- Her father was 'Arul Pragasam', leader of 'Eelam Revolutionary Organisation of Students'(aka EROS) one of the main Tamil anti-government organization operating in Sri Lanka.
- She is of Sri Lankan descent.
- Gave birth to her 1st child at age 33, a son Ikhyd Edgar Arular Bronfman on February 11, 2009. Child's father is her now ex-fiancé, Benjamin Bronfman.
- Her hit "Paper Planes" hit multi-Platinum certification in Canada and the U.S., was certified Gold in New Zealand, and reached the Top 20 on the world charts.
- Went to London's Central Saint Martins Art School, where she studied fine art, film and video.
- "M.I.A." is an acronym for Missing In Acton, in reference to the gritty section of London she lived in.
- Her first public art exhibition show was nominated for the alternative Turner prize, every painting sold and a monograph book of the collection was published by Pocko.
- Her debut album, Arular, was released in America in March 2005
- Was in a relationship with Benjamin Bronfman from 2008 (they became engaged the same May) to 2012. They have a son together.
- She was heavily involved in international politics, and expressed her support for embattled Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.
- She had a five year relationship with Diplo. From 2008 to 2012 she dated billionaire environmentalist Benjamin Bronfman. She gave birth to their son, Ikhyd Edgar Arular Bronfman, in 2009.
- She was awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours List for her services to music.
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