Candace Mycale "Mickey" Guyton (/ˈɡaɪtən/) is an American country music artist. Raised in Texas, Guyton was exposed to various types of music at a young age, and her material incorporates elements of contemporary country, pop, and R&B music. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2011 and signed a recording contract with Capitol Records Nashville. In 2015, the label released Guyton's debut extended play (EP), Unbreakable.Her song "Black Like Me" (The song described Guyton's experiences with racial discrimination) was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. The Grammy nomination made Guyton the first black female artist to be nominated in the country category.In 2020, Guyton became the first black female artist to perform at the Academy of Country Music Awards and 2021, Guyton became the first black woman to co-host the Academy of Country Music Awards.
Candace Bushnell, who wrote the newspaper column that was turned into the book, and then the movie, Sex and the City.
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Candace Flynn is a character on the Disney Channel TV show, Phineas and Ferb. Candace is Phineas and Ferb's 15-year-old sister, obsessed with getting her brothers in trouble for all the outrageous things they do.
In William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury", Candace (Caddy) Compson becomes illegitimately pregnant and is run out of her formerly wealthy, aristocratic, but now degenerate and fallen family.
Famous bearer is Candace Cameron (Bure). She portrayed Donna Jo Tanner (D.J.) on Full House. Also the sister of Kirk Cameron, who portrays Buck Williams in "The Left Behind" books and movies.
Her song "Black Like Me" (The song described Guyton's experiences with racial discrimination) was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. The Grammy nomination made Guyton the first black female artist to be nominated in the country category.
In 2020, Guyton became the first black female artist to perform at the Academy of Country Music Awards and 2021, Guyton became the first black woman to co-host the Academy of Country Music Awards.