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  • 2023 Juno Awards nominations: The Weeknd leads the pack with 6  | Globalnews.ca

    2023 Juno Awards nominations: The Weeknd leads the pack with 6 | Globalnews.ca

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    The Weeknd is back atop the nominees at this year’s Juno Awards.

    The Toronto-raised pop singer earned six nods across some of the main categories including single of the year for Sacrifice, album of the year with Dawn FM and artist of the year.

    It’s a repeat performance for the hitmaker, born Abel Tesfaye, who most recently was the top Juno nominee two years ago.

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    Other big contenders at Canada’s biggest music awards show include Calgary’s Tate McRae who is tied with Napanee, Ont. native Avril Lavigne with five nominations.

    Country siblings the Reklaws, rapper Nav and pop newcomers Preston Pablo and Rêve all have three nods apiece.

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    The Juno Awards broadcast from Edmonton on March 13.

    On Monday, ahead of the nominations ceremony, Junos organizers revealed the rap album or EP of the year contenders. They include Vancouver’s Boslen, Halifax-based Classified, and three Toronto rappers, Jazz Cartier, Nav and Tobi.

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    Find a list of the nominees in the major categories, below.

    TikTok Juno fan choice

    Avril Lavigne
    Lauren Spencer-Smith
    MacKenzie Porter
    Preston Pablo
    Rêve
    Shawn Mendes
    Tate McRae
    The Reklaws
    The Weeknd
    Tyler Shaw

    Single of the year

    Bite Me, Avril Lavigne
    Flowers Need Rain, Preston Pablo and Banx & Ranx
    When You’re Gone, Shawn Mendes
    She’s all I Wanna Be, Tate McRae
    Sacrifice, The Weeknd

    International album of the year

    =, Ed Sheeran
    Harry’s House, Harry Styles
    Montero, Lil Nas X
    Midnights, Taylor Swift
    Red (Taylor’s Version), Taylor Swift

    Album of the year

    Who Hurt You?, Ali Gatie
    Love Sux, Avril Lavigne
    Demons Protected By Angels, Nav
    I Used to Think I Could Fly, Tate McRae
    Dawn FM, The Weeknd

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    Artist of the year

    Avril Lavigne
    Lauren Spencer-Smith
    Michael Bublé
    Shawn Mendes
    The Weeknd

    Group of the year

    Arcade Fire
    Arkells
    Billy Talent
    Metric
    The Reklaws

    Breakthrough artist of the year

    Dax
    Devon Cole
    Preston Pablo
    RealestK
    Rêve

    Breakthrough group of the year

    Banx & Ranx
    Harm & Ease
    Rare Americans
    Tommy Lefroy
    Wild Rivers

    Songwriter of the year

    Abel Tesfaye: 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: Anybody Else (co-songwriters Andre Davidson, Michelle Buzz, Sean Davidson); Puppet (co-songwriters Andre Davidson, Johnny Goldstein, Sean Davidson); RIP, Love (co-songwriters Fran Hall, Jakke Erixson).
    Tate McRae: Chaotic (co-songwriter Victoria Zaro); “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 Last Time (co-songwriters Gordon Sampson, Benjamin Goldsmith); When you Need It (co-songwriter Stephen Wrabel); When’s it Gonna Happen (co-songwriters Stephenie Jones, Stephen Wrabel).
    Tobi: Before 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); Move (co-songwriters Alex Goose, Jessica Lee Hansell, Jon Bap, Robin Hannibal, Tavon Thompson, Tyler Demorest).

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    Country album of the year

    Way Back, High Valley
    Honkytonk Revival, Jade Eagleson
    Bronco, Orville Peck
    Masquerades, Tenille Townes
    Good Ol’ Days, the Reklaws

    Adult alternative album of the year

    Born Losers, Altameda
    The Garden, Basia Bulat
    Being Somewhere, Dan Mangan
    Colder Streams, the Sadies
    How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars, The Weather Station

    Alternative album of the year

    Blue Rev, Alvvays
    Duality, Luna Li
    Sewn Back Together, Ombiigizi
    The Unraveling of PupTheBand, Pup
    Tongues, Tanya Tagaq

    Pop album of the year

    In the Meantime, Alessia Cara
    Love Sux, Avril Lavigne
    The Loneliest Time, Carly Rae Jepsen
    I Used to Think I Could Fly, Tate McRae
    Dawn FM, the Weeknd

    Rock album of the year

    Otherness, Alexisonfire
    Crisis of Faith, Billy Talent
    Get Rollin’, Nickelback
    Outta Sight, the Sheepdogs
    Explosions, Three Days Grace

    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

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    Rap album/EP of the year

    Gonzo, Boslen
    Retrospected (Acoustic), Classified
    The Fleur Print Vol. 2, Jazz Cartier
    Demons Protected By Angels, Nav
    Shall I Continue?, Tobi

    Dance recording of the year

    Afterglow, Bob Moses and Kasablanca
    Shinigami Eyes, Grimes
    These Nights, Loud Luxury feat. Kiddo
    Ctrl + Alt + Del, Rêve
    Spiral, Rezz

    Contemporary Indigenous artist or group of the year

    Watin, Aysanabee
    Zhawenim, Digging Roots
    Code Red, Indian City
    Beyond the Reservoir, Julian Taylor
    The Crossing, Susan Aglukark

    Music video of the year

    Fraud by Emma Higgins (Jessie Reyez)
    Unholy by Floria Sigismondi (Sam Smith and Kim Petras)
    Have Mercy by Karena Evans (Chlöe)
    Different Than Before by Mayumi Yoshida (Amanda Sum)
    Remember me for Me by Sterling Larose (SonReal and Lily Moore)

    For a complete list of all category nominations, please visit the Junos official site.

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