The nominees for the 2023 Juno Awards have been introduced, and the Weeknd has come away with six nominations, making the singer the most-nominated artist this 12 months — and matching his private information for each 2016 and 2021.
Pop-punk star Avril Lavigne and pop singer Tate McRae are tied for the second-highest variety of nominations, with 5 every, whereas sibling nation duo the Reklaws, pop star Shawn Mendes, R&B/pop singer Preston Pablo and digital music producers Banx & Ranx every come away with three nominations.
It was additionally introduced at this time that Jessie Reyez, Aysanabee and Alexisonfire shall be performing on the 52nd Juno Awards, going down in Edmonton on Monday, March 13. That is along with beforehand introduced performances by singer/rapper AP Dhillon, Banx & Ranx, Preston Pablo, dance-pop musician Rêve and nation singer Tenille Townes, in addition to McRae and Canadian Music Corridor of Fame inductee Nickelback.
Learn on for the whole checklist of nominees. You’ll be able to watch or hearken to the reside Juno Awards broadcast throughout Canada on Monday, March 13, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBC-TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Pay attention, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Music’s Fb, YouTube and Twitter pages.
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- Avril Lavigne
- Lauren Spencer-Smith
- MacKenzie Porter
- Preston Pablo
- Rêve
- Shawn Mendes
- Tate McRae
- The Reklaws
- The Weeknd
- Tyler Shaw
Single of the 12 months
- “Chunk Me,” Avril Lavigne
- “Flowers Want Rain,” Preston Pablo and Banx & Ranx
- “When You are Gone,” Shawn Mendes
- “She’s all I Wanna Be,” Tate McRae
- “Sacrifice,” the Weeknd
Worldwide album of the 12 months
- =, Ed Sheeran
- Harry’s Home, Harry Types
- Montero, Lil Nas X
- Midnights, Taylor Swift
- Crimson (Taylor’s Model), Taylor Swift
Album of the 12 months
- Who Damage You?, Ali Gatie
- Love Sux, Avril Lavigne
- Demons Protected By Angels, Nav
- I Used to Assume I Might Fly, Tate McRae
- Daybreak FM, the Weeknd
Artist of the 12 months
- Avril Lavigne
- Lauren Spencer-Smith
- Michael Bublé
- Shawn Mendes
- The Weeknd
Group of the 12 months
- Arcade Fireplace
- Arkells
- Billy Expertise
- Metric
- The Reklaws
Breakthrough artist of the 12 months
- Dax
- Devon Cole
- Preston Pablo
- RealestK
- Rêve
On this week’s episode of The Intro, we’re that includes Devon Cole. She joins host Jess Huddleston to speak all issues music, and social media.
Breakthrough group of the 12 months
- Banx & Ranx
- Hurt & Ease
- Uncommon Individuals
- Tommy Lefroy
- Wild Rivers
Songwriter of the 12 months
- Abel Tesfaye: “Much less Than Zero” (co-songwriters Tomoko Yamaguch, Hamada Tetsuro, Daniel Lopatin, the Weeknd); “Out of Time” (co-songwriters Max Martin, Fragogian Josefsson, Axel Hedfors, Oscar Holter, Sebastian Ingrosso, Carl Nordstrom, Kevin Duane McCord); “Sacrifice” (co-songwriters Max Martin, Fragogian Josefsson, Axel Hedfors, Oscar Holter, Sebastian Ingrosso, Carl Nordstrom, Kevin Duane McCord).
- Faouzia: “Anyone Else” (co-songwriters Andre Davidson, Michelle Buzz, Sean Davidson);
- “Puppet” (co-songwriters Andre Davidson, Johnny Goldstein, Sean Davidson); “RIP, Love” (co-songwriters Fran Corridor, Jakke Erixson).
- Tate McRae: “Chaotic” (co-songwriter Victoria Zaro); “Really feel Like Shit” (co-songwriters Victoria Zaro, Jacob Hindlin, Russell J Chell); “She’s all I Wanna Be” (co-songwriter Greogry Kurstin).
- Tenille Townes: “The Final Time” (co-songwriters Gordon Sampson, Benjamin Goldsmith); “Whenever you Want It” (co-songwriter Stephen Wrabel); “When’s it Gonna Occur” (co-songwriters Stephenie Jones, Stephen Wrabel).
- Tobi: “Earlier than we Panic” (co-songwriters Alex Goose, Eric Hagstrom, John Stephen Sudduth, Kevin Martin, Tony Martin, Stephenie Jones, Stephen Wrabel); “Flowers” (co-songwriters Alex Goose, Daniele Luppi, Homer Steinweiss, Nick Movshon, Nicole Wray, Leon Michels, Paul Spring); “Transfer” (co-songwriters Alex Goose, Jessica Lee Hansell, Jon Bap, Robin Hannibal, Tavon Thompson, Tyler Demorest).
Nation album of the 12 months
- Approach Again, Excessive Valley
- Honkytonk Revival, Jade Eagleson
- Bronco, Orville Peck
- Masquerades, Tenille Townes
- Good Ol’ Days, the Reklaws
Grownup various album of the 12 months
- Born Losers, Altameda
- The Backyard, Basia Bulat
- Being Someplace, Dan Mangan
- Colder Streams, the Sadies
- How is it That I Ought to Have a look at the Stars, the Climate Station
Various album of the 12 months
- Blue Rev, Alvvays
- Duality, Luna Li
- Sewn Again Collectively, Ombiigizi
- The Unraveling of PupTheBand, Pup
- Tongues, Tanya Tagaq
Luna Li performs LIVE on the Axis Membership
Pop album of the 12 months
- Within the Meantime, Alessia Cara
- Love Sux, Avril Lavigne
- The Loneliest Time, Carly Rae Jepsen
- I Used to Assume I Might Fly, Tate McRae
- Daybreak FM, the Weeknd
Rock album of the 12 months
- Otherness, Alexisonfire
- Disaster of Religion, Billy Expertise
- Get Rollin’, Nickelback
- Outta Sight, the Sheepdogs
- Explosions, Three Days Grace
Vocal jazz album of the 12 months
- That includes, Caity Gyorgy
- Blue, Diana Panton
- Venez donc chez moi, Laura Anglade and Sam Kirmayer
- Nikki by Starlight, Nikki Yanofsky
- The Ostara Challenge, the Ostara Challenge
Jazz album of the 12 months
- Pleasure, Ernesto Cervini
- A Little Louder Now, Lauren Falls
- El Tinajon, Luis Deniz
- Rumba, Rafael Zaldivar
- Sorts of Love, Renee Rosnes
Jazz album of the 12 months
- Semantics, Andrew Rathbun Quintet
- Speak Reminiscence, BadBadNotGood
- The Historical past of Us, Carn Davidson 9
- Desert Bloom, Florian Hoefner Trio
- The Dragon’s Tail, Mark Kelso & the Jazz Exiles
Instrumental album of the 12 months
- Canadiana, Canadian Brass
- All the things was Without end Till it was no Extra, Esmerine
- Iguana, Arduous Rubber Orchestra
- Aubades, Jean-Michel Blais
- Lionheart, Stephan Moccio
Album francophone de l’année
- Medium plaisir, Ariane Roy
- Mercure en mai, Daniel Bélanger
- Pictura de ipse: Musique directe, Hubert Lenoir
- Crash, Les Louanges
- Chiac Disco, Lisa LeBlanc
Lisa LeBlanc performs LIVE at The Polaris Music Prize Gala! The Polaris Music Prize awards $50,000 to the Canadian artist who produces the most effective album of the 12 months, judged solely on inventive advantage, with out consideration for style or report gross sales. Happening on Sept. 19 on the Carlu in Toronto, the 2022 Polaris Gala featured reside musical performances from the nominated acts on the Polaris quick checklist and the announcement of the winner of the 2022 Polaris Music Prize.
Youngsters’s album of the 12 months
- Good to Meet You, Beppie
- Say Hi there, Jeremy and Jazzy
- I’m Love, Splash’N Boots
- Stroll off the Earth & Romeo Eats, Vol. 2, Stroll off the Earth and Romeo Eats
- Maestro Contemporary Wes Presents: Julia the Nice, Younger Maestro and Keysha Freshh
Classical album of the 12 months (solo artist)
- Winner of the 18th Worldwide Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competitors Warsaw 2021, Bruce Liu
- Prokofiev: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1, David Jalbert
- La Zingarella: By way of Romany Songland, Isabel Bayrakdarian
- Bach: Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, James Ehnes
- Fables, Philip Chiu
Classical album of the 12 months (massive ensemble)
- Clara – Robert – Johannes: Lyrical Echoes, Canada’s Nationwide Arts Centre Orchestra, performed by Alexander Shelley
- Handel: Messiah, HWV 56, Ensemble Caprice, Ensemble Vocal Arts-Quebec, performed by Matthias Maute, that includes Karina Gauvin
- Richard Strauss: Metamorphosen – Arvo Pärt: Symphonie No. 4, ‘Los Angeles,’ I Musici de Montréal, performed by Jean-Marie Zeitouni
- Viola Borealis, Orchestre de l’Agora, performed by Nicolas Ellis, that includes Marina Thibeault
- Radiant Daybreak: Music for Creation and Christmas, The Elora Singers, performed by Mark Vuorinen
Classical album of the 12 months (small ensemble)
- Nagamo, Andrew Balfour and musica intima
- Hemsi: Chamber Works, ARC Ensemble
- Vagues et ombres, collectif9
- Early Italian Cello Concertos, Elinor Frey and Rosa Barocca, performed by Claude Lapalme
- De la cour de Louis XIV à Shippagan! Chants traditionnels acadiens et airs de cour du XVIIe siècle, Suzie LeBlanc, Marie Nadeau-Tremblay, Vincent Lauzer, and Sylvain Bergeron
Classical composition of the 12 months
- An General Augmented Sense of Properly-being, Anthony Tan
- Bestiary I & II, Bekah Simms
- The Black Fish, Keyan Emami
- Prayers for Ruins, Nicole Lizée
- Supervillain Études, Vincent Ho
Rap album/EP of the 12 months
- Gonzo, Boslen
- Retrospected (Acoustic), Labeled
- The Fleur Print Vol. 2, Jazz Cartier
- Demons Protected by Angels, Nav
- Shall I Proceed?, Tobi
Dance recording of the 12 months
- “Afterglow,” Bob Moses and Kasablanca
- “Shinigami Eyes,” Grimes
- “These Nights,” Loud Luxurious feat. Kiddo
- “Ctrl + Alt + Del,” Rêve
- Spiral, Rezz
Modern R&B recording of the 12 months
- When Flowers Bloom, Adria Kain
- “If I get Caught,” dvsn
- No Longer within the Suburbs, Dylan Sinclair
- Yessie, Jessie Reyez
- “WTF,” Savannah Ré
Reggae recording of the 12 months
- Water, Ammoye
- “Like a Star,” Celena
- “Jah Love,” Exco Levi
- “Within the Streets,” Kairo McLean
- “Reggae Social gathering,” Kirk Diamond, Kairo McLean and Finn feat. Kairo McLean
Modern Indigenous artist or group of the 12 months
- Watin, Aysanabee
- Zhawenim, Digging Roots
- Code Crimson, Indian Metropolis
- Past the Reservoir, Julian Taylor
- The Crossing, Susan Aglukark
On this week’s episode of The Intro, we’re that includes Oji-Cree singer/ songwriter Aysanabee.
Modern roots album of the 12 months
- O Glory, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
- That was you and Me, Lucky Ones
- Maintain on to Love, Shakura S’Aida
- Come Morning, the Bros. Landreth
- Home of Goals, the East Pointers
Conventional roots album of the 12 months
- Hurricane Clarice, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves
- 20 printemps, Le Vent du Nord
- Slender Line, Mama’s Broke
- Inform ‘Em You Have been Gold, Pharis & Jason Romero
- The Empress, the McDades
Blues album of the 12 months
- Lengthy River, Angelique Francis
- Midnight Blues, Crystal Shawanda
- Thanks for Tomorrow, Harrison Kennedy
- Preach to my Soul, Spencer Mackenzie
- Reside on the King Eddy, the Harpoonist & the Axe Assassin
Modern Christian/gospel album of the 12 months
- Into the Wild, Dan Bremnes
- Belief, Daniel Ojo
- Jordan St. Cyr, Jordan St. Cyr
- Solely Ever All the time, Love & the Final result
- The Church Will Rise, Tehillah Worship
World music album of the 12 months
- Within the Footsteps of Rumi, Ghalia Benali, Constantinople, Kiya Tabassian
- Thieves of Goals, Lenka Lichtenberg
- José Louis and the Paradox of Love, Pierre Kwenders
- Vox.Infold, Ruby Singh
- Tradisyon, Wesli
Pierre Kwenders performs LIVE at The Polaris Music Prize Gala! The Polaris Music Prize awards $50,000 to the Canadian artist who produces the most effective album of the 12 months, judged solely on inventive advantage, with out consideration for style or report gross sales. Happening on Sept. 19 on the Carlu in Toronto, the 2022 Polaris Gala featured reside musical performances from the nominated acts on the Polaris quick checklist and the announcement of the winner of the 2022 Polaris Music Prize.
Jack Richardson producer of the 12 months
- Akeel Henry: “For Tonight,” Giveon (co-producers Sevn Thomas, Jahaan Candy); “Splash,” John Legend (co-producer Tone, Kevin Ekofo).
- Banx & Ranx: “Ctrl + Alt + Del,” Rêve; “Dynamite feat. Sia,” Sean Paul (co-producers Greg Kurstin, Jason Jigzagula Henriques).
- Kaytranada: “pet food,” IDK; “Iced Tea,” Joyce Wrice and Kaytranada.
- Mike Clever: “10 Issues I Hate About You,” Leah Kate; “Yuck,” Charli XCX.
- Murda Beatz: “California Breeze,” Lil Child (co-producer Marcel Korkutata); “Have Mercy,” Chlöe (co-producers Chlöe, BoogzDaBeast, Fnz, Joseph L’Etranger).
Recording engineer of the 12 months
- Derek Hoffman: “My Physique,” Lili-Ann De Francesco; “Stronger Than you Know,” the East Pointers.
- George Seara: “Hell/Heaven,” Keshi; “It’s going to be Okay,” Shawn Mendes.
- Gus van Go: “Develop up Tomorrow,” the Seashores; “What Feels Like Eternity,” Metric.
- Jason Dufour: “She Do not Know,” Jade Eagleson; “The outdated Me,” Ria Mae.
- Serban Ghenea: “That is What I Need,” Lil Nas X; “Unholy,” Sam Smith feat. Kim Petras.
Album art work of the 12 months
- Emy Storey (artwork director, designer, photographer), Becca McFarlane and Pamela Littky (photographers): Crybaby, Tegan and Sara.
- Ian Ilavsky (artwork director and designer), Maciek Szczerbowski (illustrator): All the things was Without end Till it was no Extra, Esmerine.
- Jud Haynes (artwork director, designer): Kubasongs, Kubasonics.
- Kee Avil (artwork director), Lawrence Fafard (photographer): Crease, Kee Avil.
- Lights (artwork director, illustrator), Virgilio Tzaj (designer), Matt Barnes (photographer): PEP, Lights.
Music video of the 12 months
- “Fraud” by Emma Higgins (Jessie Reyez)
- “Unholy” by Floria Sigismondi (Sam Smith and Kim Petras)
- “Have Mercy” by Karena Evans (Chlöe)
- “Totally different Than Earlier than” by Mayumi Yoshida (Amanda Sum)
- “Keep in mind me for Me” by Sterling Larose (SonReal and Lily Moore)
Digital album of the 12 months
- Not OK, Mecha Maiko
- Spectrums, Odonis Odonis
- Nightmare on Rezz Road 2 Combine, Rezz
- Artificial Season One, Wealthy Aucoin
- Inside, Teen Daze
Steel/laborious music album of the 12 months
- Psychic Jailbreak, Most cancers Bats
- Cruel Destruction, Get the Shot
- Paid in Full, Cranium Fist
- Synchro Anarchy, Voivod
- Thought Type Descent, Wake
Grownup modern album of the 12 months
- Journey Ebook, Francois Klark
- Descendant, Jann Arden
- He Sang she Sang, Marc Jordan & Amy Sky
- Greater, Michael Bublé
- A Tyler Shaw Christmas, Tyler Shaw
Comedy album of the 12 months
- Let me Maintain Your Child, Courtney Gilmour
- Splash Pad, Jackie Pirico
- A One who is Gingerbread, Jon Dore
- Right here Reside, not a Cat, Matt Wright
- Issues Black Ladies Say — the Album, Zabrina Douglas
Conventional R&B/soul recording of the 12 months
- “Please don’t Lean,” Daniel Caesar feat. BadBadNotGood
- Palisade, Jon Vinyl
- “All I Want,” Protected
- The best way to Make Love, TheHonestGuy
- “Final One,” Savannah Ré feat. Dylan Sinclair
Rap single of the 12 months
- “Alejandro Sosa,” 6ixbuzz and Pengz
- “Been Himma,” Dom Vallie
- “Wrath,” Freddie Dredd
- “Twin Flame,” Kaytranada and Anderson .Paak
- “Incorrect Selections,” Nav
Underground dance single of the 12 months
- “Debonair,” Bensley
- “Aye Aye,” Blond:ish and Cameron Jack
- “The Time Is (Now),” Fred All the things
- “I Knew Techno,” Greg Gow
- “Simple,” Tiga
Conventional Indigenous artist or group of the 12 months
- Kâkîsimo ᑳᑮᓯᒧᐤ, Cikwes
- Katajjausiit, Iva & Angu
- Mikwanak Kamôsakinat, Joel Wooden
- Ôskimacîtahowin: A New Starting, Northern Cree
- Unbreakable, the Bearhead Sisters
You’ll be able to watch the reside Juno Awards broadcast throughout Canada on Monday, March 13, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBC-TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Pay attention, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Music’s Fb, YouTube and Twitter pages.