Jasmine Rae


Jasmine Rae is an Australian singer and songwriter who has released four studio albums via ABC Music and Universal Music Australia. Rae has been nominated for three ARIA Music Awards and has won two CMC Music Awards, and received the 'Global Artist of the Year' award by the US Country Music Association in 2013.

Biography

In 2008, Rae auditioned for and won the Telstra Road to Tamworth. Her prize was a recording contract with ABC Music and a performance at the 2008 CMA music festival in Nashville.
Rae recorded and release her debut studio album Look It Up in September 2008. The title track, "Look It Up" was later covered by American country artist Ashton Shepherd, which become a Top 20 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
In 2009, Rae toured with Brooks & Dunn.
In March 2011, Rae then released her second studio album Listen Here. The album debuted at #1 on the ARIA Australian Artists Country Chart and #35 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Two singles "Hunky Country Boys" and "I'll Try Anything" topped the Australian Country airplay charts. Those songs plus "I Faked It" also went to #1 on the CMC Music Video chart and the album was nominated for an ARIA Music Award. Jasmine was also a Golden Guitar nominee for Female Artist of the Year at the Australian Country Music awards the following January.
In 2012 Australian Music fans voted Jasmine Rae, CMC OZ Artist of the Year. She remains the only female solo artist to ever win the award. In November 2012, Rae released a Christmas EP titled Santa's Little Helper.
In 2013 she received a CMA Award for Global Artist of the Year
In August 2013, Rae released her third studio album If I Want To; the title track shot straight to the top of the CMC Top 30 Countdown chart and held strong for four weeks. The track also topped the Australian Country Radio charts. If I Want To was nominated for an ARIA Award and four Golden Guitar Awards at the 2014 CMA Awards; for Album of the Year, Top Selling Album of the Year, Single of the Year and Female Artist of the Year. US artist Kellie Pickler features on the album on the song "Bad Boys Get Me Good".
In March 2014, Jasmine Rae won her second CMC Music Award for 'Female Oz Artist of the Year.' Rae featured on Adam Brand's song "Quit This Time" from Brand's album My Side of the Street which was released in August 2014.
Jasmine Rae released her fourth album, titled Heartbeat through ABC Music / Universal Music Australia on 15 May 2015. The single "Heartbeat" became her ninth number-one Australian country single and "When I Found You": - a song she originally wrote for her best friends wedding has been viewed more than 6 million times on YouTube. "Everybody Wants to Take My Money" was a finalist in the 2016 International Songwriting Competition.
Heartbeat was nominated for two Golden Guitar awards in 2016 and Jasmine was again nominated for CMC 'Female Oz Artist of the Year' in 2016 and 2017. Like If I Want To, the album was produced by Luke Wooten.
In 2018, Jasmine toured with US country star Granger Smith and began writing for a new album.
In 2019, Jasmine released the singles "Right Now" and "Party on the Couch"—her first official music video in over two and a half years. She released the album Lion Side in July 2020.
Jasmine has also been announced as an artist on the 2020 CMC Rocks QLD line-up.

Discography

Albums

Extended play

Singles

ARIA Awards

Rae has been nominated for three ARIA Music Awards

CMC Music Awards

Rae has Won two CMC Music Awards and been a finalist 4 other times.
YearAwardResult
2012CMC Oz Artist of the Year
2014CMC Female Oz Artist of the Year
2014CMC Australian Music Video of the Year
2015CMC Female Oz Artist of the Year
2016CMC Female Oz Artist of the Year
2017CMC Australian Female Artist of the Year

CMA Awards (US)

The Jeff Walker Global Country Artist Award recognises outstanding achievements by a country music artist originally signed outside of the United States – in both furthering the popularity of Country Music and bringing attention to the Country Music format in their foreign-based territory.