Caroline-Grace talks about culture shock in Japan
Updated | By Nkhensani Manabe
Caroline-Grace Brüssow is on the Scenic Drive with Rian this afternoon.
You might remember Caroline-Grace Brüssow from The Voice SA 2017, where she made it to the top four.
The Bloemfontein-born singer has seen great success with her song "Ek Bid vir Jou", which is an ode to her rugby player husband, Heinrich Brüssow.
Caroline-Grace started out as a dancer, and after obtaining her LLB from the University of the Free State took her turn on stage for The Voice SA. She and her husband flew in from Osaka, Japan - where Heinrich is currently playing rugby for the NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes - especially for the Blind Auditions.
Currently, Caroline-Grace is promoting her album "Eindelose Liefde".
She stopped by the Scenic Drive to talk about the music, and what it's like living in between Japan and South Africa.
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