Tracy Chapman makes history at the Country Music Awards (CMAs), becoming the first Black woman to win the coveted Song of the Year award with her timeless song, “Fast Car.”
The unfading allure of “Fast Car”
“Fast Car,” which was published in 1988, has weathered the test of time, becoming an instant classic from Chapman’s debut album. Its recent success at the CMAs is a long-awaited acknowledgment.
The road to this historic win began in April 2023, when Luke Combs’ passionate interpretation of “Fast Car” pushed the song to No. 2 on the Hot 100 chart and earned him the CMA Single of the Year title.
Luke Combs honors Tracy Chapman’s work
Combs humbly pays tribute to Tracy Chapman’s musical prowess during his acceptance speech, acknowledging the enormous impact of “Fast Car” on his life. He states, “I want to thank Tracy Chapman for writing one of the best songs of all time… It’s meant so much to me throughout my entire life.”
Tracy Chapman’s prepared remark, delivered by presenter Sara Evans despite her absence from the ceremony, expresses her gratitude for the newfound attention. “It’s a true honor for my song to be recognized again after 35 years.” Thank you to the CMAs, and especially to Luke and all of the fans of ‘Fast Car.'”
A legacy of diversity
This historic achievement not only honors Tracy Chapman’s exceptional songwriting but also acts as a watershed moment in the country music landscape, emphasizing the importance of representation and diversity. “Fast Car” is a testament to music’s persistent power to break down barriers and resonate with wide and varying audiences.