


Traditional Indigenous artist or group of the year: International album of the year: Harry Styles, Harry's House Ed Sheeran, = Lil Nas X, Montero Taylor Swift, Midnights Taylor Swift, Red (Taylor's Version)Ĭontemporary Indigenous artist or group of the year: Digging Roots, Zhawenim Aysanabee, Watin Indian City, Code Red Julian Taylor, Beyond the Reservoir Susan Aglukark, The Crossingīreakthrough group of the year: Banx & Ranx Harm & Ease Rare Americans Tommy Lefroy Wild Rivers Landreth, Come Morning Blackie and The Rodeo Kings, O Glory Fortunate Ones, That Was You and Me Shakura S'Aida, Hold on to Love The East Pointers, House of Dreams Kiddo, These Nights Rezz, SpiralĬontemporary roots album of the year: The Bros. Jazz album of the year: Renee Rosnes, Kinds of Love, Ernesto Cervini, Joy Lauren Falls, A Little Louder Now Luis Deniz, El Tinajon Rafael Zaldivar, RumbaĪdult alternative album of the year: The Sadies, Colder Streams Altameda, Born Losers Basia Bulat, The Garden Dan Mangan, Being Somewhere The Weather Station, How Is It That I Should Look at the Starsĭance recording of the year: Rêve, Ctrl + Alt + Del Bob Moses and Kasablanca, Afterglow Grimes, Shinigami Eyes Loud Luxury feat. Underground dance single of the year: Greg Gow, I Knew Techno Bensley, Debonair Blond:ish and Cameron Jack, Aye Aye Fred Everything, The Time Is (Now) Tiga, Easy Tune in on CBC, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One and CBC Listen, and stream globally on cbcmusic.ca/junosĪ full list of winners announced Saturday can be found below:Ĭountry album of the year: Tenille Townes, Masquerades High Valley, Way Back Jade Eagleson, Honkytonk Revival Orville Peck, Bronco The Reklaws, Good Ol' Days Simu Liu is back to host the 2023 Juno Awards on Monday, March 13, at 8 p.m.


"To be able to do the calibre of reggae that he does at this age, he's only going to get better the older he gets." "The knowledge that Kairo has at 14, a lot of people at 70 have," Diamond told CBC News backstage after the win. During his acceptance speech, Diamond called McLean "the future of reggae in Canada." (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)įourteen-year-old musician Kairo McLean won the reggae recording of the year for the second year in a row, alongside Kirk Diamond and Finn for their track Reggae Party. Kairo McLean, Kirk Diamond and Finn pose award for Reggae Recording of the year during the Juno Awards in Edmonton on Saturday, March 11, 2023.
