Cara Frew becomes the latest SA singer to be accepted into the Grammy Recording Academy

Samas-winning artist Cara Frew. Picture: Supplied

Samas-winning artist Cara Frew. Picture: Supplied

Published Sep 5, 2024

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South African songbird Cara Frew has reached a significant milestone in her music career.

Frew has earned her place as a member of the Grammy Recording Academy.

She joins other artists such as South African singer Breindy Klawansky of the Breindy and Matt duo, and Nigerian artists Flavour, OLA, Maleek Berry and Afropop singer and songwriter Tresor Riziki.

The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. This inclusion will allow Frew to actively participate in the Grammy Awards process, both as a voter and as an artist eligible for awards consideration.

“I am deeply honoured and humbled to be accepted into the Grammy Recording Academy. This recognition validates the hard work and passion I've poured into my creative pursuits.

“I look forward to engaging with fellow members and contributing to the Academy’s mission of celebrating and honouring musical excellence,” shared Frew.

Becoming a member of the Grammy Recording Academy involves a rigorous process.

Frew kept a close record of her accomplishments, which included radio plays, in-person appearances at important occasions, partnerships with well-known musicians, and nominations and prizes from the Samas.

Securing two recommendation letters from existing Grammy Recording Academy members further solidified her membership application.

The process then took a further six months before the Academy accepted her.

“This accolade is incredibly special to me as a South African. It signifies international recognition of my creative standards and acknowledges my contributions to the music industry over the years.

“Membership in the Recording Academy is more than a personal achievement; it’s an opportunity to advocate for South African artists on a global scale.”

Frew, who recently dropped her eight-track acoustic album, “Candy Coloured Nightmare”, said she is dedicated to exploring new creative avenues, creating music that connects with her listeners, and influencing music trends in South Africa and around the world.

The press statement read: “‘Candy Coloured Nightmare’ features gritty pop vocals and elevated acoustic rhythms, with organic elements, earthy drums, and live guitars. The album is being released through a waterfall approach, with singles dropping every six weeks.”

The latest single, “Pool Party”, dropped on August 30, “Tide” will release on October 11, and the final track, “Supernatural”, drops on November 22.

Listen to “Pool Party” below: