Nordia Mothersille now Grammy-certified

June 19, 2024
Nordia Mothersille
Nordia Mothersille

Nordia Mothersille has been officially recognised as Grammy Award-winning songwriter. The Recording Academy last week awarded the Jamaican with a certificate, acknowledging her pivotal role as co-writer on the song, ' Robbed', which was part of the Grammy Award-winning album, ' Colors Of Royal'.

Robbed was produced by Notnice Records.

Colors Of Royal, the work of Julian Marley and Alexx Antaeus, won Best Reggae Album category at the 66th Grammy Awards, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles earlier this year.

Mothersille shared her achievement on Instagram, posting an image of her Grammy certificate with the simple, heartfelt caption, "Grateful." This accolade marks a significant milestone in her burgeoning career, highlighting her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.

Mothersille is currently promoting her latest single, Walk Away. She is also aiming to drop her debut EP, Broken Child, later this year.

Born in Islington, St Mary, Mothersille's musical journey began at the age of 10, deeply influenced by the soulful sounds of Tracy Chapman, Luther Ingram, and Etta James. Her early passion for songwriting was nurtured through performances at Marymount High School and regular church singing, laying a strong foundation for her future in music.

Mothersille recorded her first single, Ice Cream and Chocolate Bars, in 2017 with Reef Records. Her career took a significant leap forward in 2019 when she caught the attention of renowned producer Ainsley 'Notnice' Morris through an Instagram competition, eventually securing a spot on Notnice's Kyng Midas album and a contract with Notnice Records.

Her single, Sorry, from the Kyng Midas album, received widespread acclaim, solidifying her status as a rising star in the Jamaican music scene. Demonstrating her versatility, she released We Rise in January 2020, featuring collaborations with prominent new-generation dancehall artists such as Daddy 1, Jafrass, Quada, and Intence. Following this success, Mothersille contributed to the powerful 15-artiste collaboration, We Are, featuring reggae legends like Etana, Richie Spice, and Julian Marley.

Mothersille's songwriting extends beyond her own performances, having penned tracks for several renowned artistes. Her dedication and talent were ultimately recognized with a Grammy Award in 2023.

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