Candice Craig
Candice Craig, a Canadian former pair skater, rose to fame as the 1984 World Junior Champion and secured a bronze at the 1986 Skate Canada International.
Pop Singer
December 31, 1988
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Candice Craig, a Canadian pop singer, songwriter, and dancer, has captivated audiences with her soulful vocals and empowering lyrics. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Candice’s passion for music was evident from a young age. She began dancing at the age of two and later trained in various dance styles, including ballet, hip hop, jazz, and modern.
Candice rose to fame as a member of the girl group Girls United, which competed on The X Factor (US) in 2013. After the group disbanded, she embarked on a successful solo career, releasing her debut single “Singles Out” in 2015.
Throughout her career, Candice has released several albums, including “This Is Me” (2004), “The Journey” (2006), “Unbreakable” (2008), and “Fearless” (2012). Her music has earned her critical acclaim and a loyal fan base, with hit singles such as “Stronger” and “I Am.”
Candice’s talent has been recognized with numerous awards, including multiple Juno Awards, Canada’s prestigious music awards. She has also performed on renowned stages worldwide, including the Apollo Theater in New York City and the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
Beyond her music, Candice is known for her philanthropic efforts and advocacy for social justice. She is passionate about empowering women and girls, using her platform to raise awareness about important issues such as gender equality and self-esteem.
Candice is also a dedicated mother to her two children and an avid traveler who has visited over 30 countries. She is a black belt in karate and a strong advocate for animal rights.
Candice Craig’s journey as a pop singer, songwriter, and dancer is a testament to her talent, hard work, and unwavering dedication to her craft. Through her music and advocacy, she continues to inspire and empower audiences around the world.