American singer-songwriter Cara Quici, now trademarked as CARA, is returning to music after a hiatus. Previously in her career CARA released several songs including ‘Away from You, Jump Smokers Remix’, and ‘FIGHT’, her official remake of the Beastie Boys’ ‘Fight for Your Right to Party’- which was licensed by SONY ATV and approved by The Beastie Boys and American record executive and producer Rick Rubin. CARA was the #1 spun independent artist for 4 consecutive weeks on Top 40 radio according to the national mediabase with her song ‘FIGHT’. CARA has opened up for artists Lil Jon, Mike Jones, Soulja Boy, and SOMO as well as a three time mainstage performer for California’s annual Kushstock festival. CARA has been featured on television shows including a live TV performance on Bravo TV’s ‘Watch What Happens Live’ hosted by Andy Cohen where she was both a guest and one of the first musical performers in the show’s history.
Currently, CARA is recording her debut album at Orb Recording Studios titled “THE KRONICLES”, with an anticipated Top 40 radio release campaign and a feature from the late Gangsta Boo of Three 6 Mafia. Throughout her album and in live shows, CARA performs with her flute including the albums’ first single, ‘BLVD’ set to distribute nationally September 20th, 2024. The full album is set to release in 2025 and is an autobiographical series of chapters that detail the raw and authentic stories of CARA’s life- combining elements of multiple genres that are symbolic of her relationship with music, especially the flute which she’s been playing from the age of 12. After a series of devastating losses, CARA uses songwriting, singing and musicianship as tools to process grief and reclaim her experiences with lyricism that is catchy and melodic, while staying raw and honest.
THE KRONICLES is dedicated to CARA’s brothers including her late brother Alex and mother Mary, and dear friend and mentor Lola, AKA Gangsta Boo. CARA hopes that through her music, listeners can feel solidarity with their own life chapters and lost loved ones to create a community of people who feel less alone in their journey of processing grief.
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