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Juno Award for Artist of the Year

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The Juno Award for Artist of the Year is an annual award presented by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) to the best individual musician in Canada. The five nominees in the category are decided through a combination of sales and CARAS member voting, and the recipient is chosen from among these nominees by member voting.[1]

Prior to 2003, male and female artists were nominated and awarded in separate categories. The award was also known as Best Male Artist and Best Female Artist (2000–2002), Best Male Vocalist and Best Female Vocalist (1970–1974, 1999), and Male Vocalist of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year (1975–1998).

Achievements

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Anne Murray in the 1970s.

With nine wins and 20 nominations, Nova Scotian singer Anne Murray is both the most awarded and most nominated artist in this category, and was also nominated for a record twelve years in a row, from 1979 to 1991 (excluding 1988, when no ceremony was held). Rock musician Bryan Adams is the male with the most wins in the category, with seven, including a record five wins in a row from 1983 to 1987. Neil Young is the most nominated male with 14 total nominations, and is also remarkable for the 32 years between his first nomination in 1979 and his most recent win in 2011.

Maestro Fresh-Wes was the first hip-hop/rap artist to be nominated for the award in 1992, and deadmau5 was the first electronica artist to be nominated in 2012.

Recipients

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Outstanding Performance (1972–1973)

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In 1972 and 1973 only, awards were given for Outstanding Performance of the Year – Female and Outstanding Performance of the Year – Male in addition to those for Best Male Vocalist and Best Female Vocalist.

Year Outstanding Performance of the Year – Male Outstanding Performance of the Year – Female Refs.
1972 Joey Gregorash Ginette Reno [2][3]
1973 Bob McBride Ginette Reno [4][5]

Male and Female Vocalists of the Year (1970–1998)

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Year Best Male Vocalist Best Female Vocalist Refs.
Winner Nominees Winner Nominees
1970 Andy Kim Ginette Reno [6]
1971 Gordon Lightfoot Anne Murray [7]
1972 Gordon Lightfoot Anne Murray [8][9]
1973 Gordon Lightfoot Anne Murray [10][11]
1974 Terry Jacks[12] Anne Murray[12] [13]
1975 Gordon Lightfoot Anne Murray [14][15]
1976 Gino Vannelli Joni Mitchell [16][17]
1977 Burton Cummings Patsy Gallant [18][19]
1978 Dan Hill Patsy Gallant [20][21]
1979 Gino Vannelli Anne Murray [22][23]
1980 Burton Cummings Anne Murray [24][25]
1981 Bruce Cockburn Anne Murray [26][27]
1982 Bruce Cockburn Anne Murray [28][29]
1983 Bryan Adams Carole Pope [30][31]
1984 Bryan Adams Carole Pope [32][33]
1985 Bryan Adams Luba [34][35][36]
1986 Bryan Adams Luba [37][38][39]
1987 Bryan Adams Luba [40][41]
No award ceremony was held in 1988
1989 Robbie Robertson k.d. lang [42][43]
1990 Kim Mitchell Rita MacNeil [44][45]
1991 Colin James Celine Dion [46][47]
1992 Tom Cochrane Celine Dion [48][49]
1993 Leonard Cohen Celine Dion [50][51]
1994 Roch Voisine Celine Dion [52][53]
1995 Neil Young Jann Arden [54][55]
1996 Colin James Alanis Morissette [56][57]
1997 Bryan Adams Celine Dion [58][59]
1998 Paul Brandt Sarah McLachlan [60][61]

Best Male Vocalist and Best Female Vocalist (1999)

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Year Best Male Vocalist Best Female Vocalist Refs.
Winner Nominees Winner Nominees
1999 Jim Cuddy Celine Dion [62][63]

Best Male and Female Artists (2000–2001)

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Year Best Male Artist Best Female Artist Refs.
Winner Nominees Winner Nominees
2000 Bryan Adams Chantal Kreviazuk [64][65]
2001 Neil Young Jann Arden [66][67]

Best Artist (2002)

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Year Best Artist Nominees Ref.
2002 Diana Krall [68]

Artist of the Year (2003–present)

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Year Artist of the Year Nominees Ref.
2003 Shania Twain [69]
2004 Sam Roberts [70]
2005 Avril Lavigne [71]
2006 Michael Bublé [69]
2007 Nelly Furtado [72]
2008 Feist [73]
2009 Sam Roberts [74]
2010 K'naan [75]
2011 Neil Young [76]
2012 Feist [77]
2013 Leonard Cohen [78]
2014 Serena Ryder [79]
2015 The Weeknd [80]
2016 The Weeknd [81]
2017 Leonard Cohen [82]
2018 Gord Downie [83]
2019 Shawn Mendes [84]
2020 Shawn Mendes [85]
2021 The Weeknd [86]
2022 Charlotte Cardin [87]
2023 The Weeknd [88]
2024 Tate McRae [89]

See also

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References

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