Jamaican songstress Macka Diamond is setting her sights on Grammy glory with renewed vigour, inspired by her recent recognition for contributions to Sly & Robbie’s Grammy-nominated album, Amazing. The artist, whose real name is Charmaine Munroe, received her official Grammy certificate at the recently held ceremony in Kingston, marking a significant milestone in her storied career and igniting a fresh wave of motivation to pursue more international acclaim. With a career spanning over two decades, Macka Diamond is no stranger to success. Still, this latest accolade has fueled her ambition to secure not just another Grammy nomination but a coveted Grammy win.
“I’m always recording new music, so this isn’t new, but collecting my Grammy certificate really helped motivate me to refocus on getting more accolades with my recorded material,” Macka Diamond shared. “It’s a great feeling, and I want more of those.” Known for her versatile catalogue and growing appeal, Macka Diamond has consistently tapped into various charts, performing in multiple languages and gracing stages in regions where Dancehall music is rarely seen. Her past hits like “Bun Him” and “Dye Dye” continue to resonate with audiences, demonstrating her knack for creating music with staying power.
Macka Diamond’s confidence in her Grammy prospects is bolstered by her growing track record of awards, including notable Caribbean accolades like QORIHC and IRAWMA. “Making hit singles with longevity is always in my wheelhouse,” she noted. “A lot of times, it’s how the material is submitted and on which project, which makes the difference between a hit song and an award-winning one.” With this in mind, the dancehall artiste is carefully curating her latest works, collaborating with producers across the globe to craft a collection of tracks poised for international success.
Currently, Macka Diamond is immersed in the studio, working on a diverse lineup of new material that showcases her global influence. Her upcoming projects include “Kitty,” produced by Jason Emanuel from the Netherlands; “African King” by Paypaz Chasaz Music; “Back Back Me Love”, produced by Kai Kai Records; “While Dem A Watch”, produced by Kemar Mcgregor; “Jockey” by DJ Kendo from Costa Rica; and “Workout” by disc jock and producer Supa Hype.