Last night in Halifax, Nova Scotia the Juno Awards were handed out.
It was certainly a fantastic night celebrating Canadian Music Excellence.
Here’s your list of winners:
TikTok Fan Choice – Karan Aujla
Single of the Year – Tate McCrae – Greedy
International Album of the Year – Sza – SOS
Album of the Year – Charlotte Cardin – 99 Nights.
Artist of the Year – Tate McCrae
Group of the Year – The Beaches
Breakthrough Artist of the Year – TALK
Breakthrough Group of the Year – New West
Songwriter of the Year – Aysanabee “Alone”
Country Album of the Year – James Barker Band – Ahead of Our Time
Adult Alternative Album of the Year – Feist – Multitudes
Alternative album of the year – Aysanabee – Here and Now
Pop album of the year – Charlotte Cardin – 99 Nights
Rock album of the year – The Beaches – Blame My Ex
Vocal jazz album of the year – Our Roots Run Deep, Dominique Fils-Aimé
Jazz album of the year (solo) – Day Moon, Christine Jensen
Jazz album of the year (group) – Cry Me a River, Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band
Instrumental album of the year – When we were that what wept for the sea, Colin Stetson
Francophone album of the year – En concert avec l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
Children’s album of the year – Welcome to the Flea Circus, the Swinging Belles
Classical album of the year (solo artist) – Nielsen: Violin Concerto, Symphony No. 4, James Ehnes
Classical album of the year (large ensemble) – Maxime Goulet: Symphonie de la tempête de verglas
Classical album of the year (small ensemble) – Il Ponte di Leonardo, Constantinople
Classical composition of the year – Don’t Throw Your Head in Your Hands, Nicole Lizée
Rap album/EP of the year – Panic, Tobi
Dance recording of the year – “Need Your Love,” Felix Cartal and Karen Harding
Contemporary R&B recording of the year – Never Enough, Daniel Caesar
Reggae recording of the year – Dread, Kirk Diamond & Finn
Contemporary Indigenous artist or group of the year – Inuktitut, Elisapie
Contemporary roots album of the year – Stand in the Joy, William Prince
Traditional roots album of the year – The Breath Between, David Francey
Blues album of the year – Scream, Holler & Howl, Blue Moon Marquee
Contemporary Christian/gospel album of the year – Arrow, K-Anthony
Global music album of the year – Okantomi, Okan
Jack Richardson producer of the year – Shawn Everett: “Used to Be Young,” Miley Cyrus
Recording engineer of the year – Shawn Everett: “Used to Be Young,” Miley Cyrus; “What Now,” Brittany Howard.
Album artwork of the year – Nicolas Lemieux (art director), Mykaël Nelson (designer and illustrator), Albert Zablit (photographer)
Music video of the year – “Demons,” Ethan Tobman (Allison Russell)
Electronic album of the year – Infinity Club, Bambii
Metal/hard music album of the year – As Gomorrah Burns, Cryptopsy
Adult contemporary album of the year – Heavy Lifting, Amanda Marshall
Comedy album of the year – A Lylebility, Kyle Brownrigg
Traditional R&B/soul recording of the year – “Hello,” Aqyila
Rap single of the year – “Someone I Knew,” Tobi
Underground dance single of the year – “Call My Name,” Blond:ish
Traditional Indigenous artist or group of the year – Sing. Pray. Love., Joel Wood
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