Cam’s Career Is Burning Up

With her platinum-certified No.1 hit, “Burning House,” and the multitude of rave reviews for her debut album, “Untamed,” it’s safe to say that Cam is here to stay.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Cam’s Career Is Burning Up

With her platinum-certified No.1 hit, “Burning House,” and the multitude of rave reviews for her debut album, Untamed, it’s safe to say that Cam is here to stay.

The curly-haired country cutie has been burning up the music industry like fire, to the point where the fans are even starting to recognize her out and about without her signature look.

“It’s kind of shocking ‘cause I thought… sometimes I’ll put my hair up, and when I don’t have my big mop o’curls, I don’t look exactly like myself, you know, I have my hair up, but I still… now I’m getting recognized with my hair up, too, so… it’s really nice,” she explained of her new-found lack of anonymity.

But her spotlight isn’t going to stop shining any time soon. This winter, she will continue touring with Brad Paisley until February and in April, she will drop by the Southern Ground Music & Food Festival, put on by Zac Brown Band.

If that wasn’t enough going on in her busy schedule as it is, Cam made her late night debut last week on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She performed her hit single for the crowd and it’s sure that it won’t be her last time on late night television.

To top it all off, Cam was nominated for a GRAMMY Award in the “Best Country Solo Performance” category, as well as being featured on the 2016 GRAMMY Nominees album.

What a whirlwind start for one of the hottest upcoming country artists around! And still, the best is yet to come for this bright star.