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First awarded
  
1970

Country
  
Canada

Official website
  
www.junoawards.ca.


Awarded for
  
Outstanding achievements in the record industry

Ceremony date
  
April 2, 2017, 5:00 PM PDT

Presented by
  
Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences

Winners
  
Beauty Behind the MadnessThe Weeknd, Beauty Behind the Madness, Album of the Year, Album of the Year, Burton Cummings, Burton Cummings, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Walk Off The Earth, Walk Off The Earth, Group of the Year, Group of the Year, The Weeknd, The Weeknd, Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, Can't Feel My FaceThe Weeknd, Can't Feel My Face, Single of the Year, Single of the Year, The WeekndIn the Night - The Hills [Explicit] - Can't Feel My Face, The Weeknd, Songwriter of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber, Fan Choice Award, Fan Choice Award, Alessia Cara, Alessia Cara, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, PurposeJustin Bieber, Purpose, Pop Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, Dear Rouge, Dear Rouge, Breakthrough Group of the Year, Breakthrough Group of the Year, Deep in the IrisBraids, Deep in the Iris, Alternative Album of the Year, Alternative Album of the Year, The Physical WorldDeath From Above 1979, The Physical World, Rock Album of the Year, Rock Album of the Year, 25Adele, 25, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, If You're Reading This It's Too LateDrake, If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Rap Recording of the Year, Rap Recording of the Year, Gypsy RoadDean Brody, Gypsy Road, Country Album of the Year, Country Album of the Year, Power in the BloodBuffy Sainte-Marie, Power in the Blood, Aboriginal Album of the Year, Aboriginal Album of the Year, Beauty Behind the MadnessThe Weeknd, Beauty Behind the Madness, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, Save MeKaty B - Keys N Krates, Save Me, Dance Recording of the Year, Dance Recording of the Year, HelloAdele - Xavier Dolan, Hello, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, Bob EzrinWhat Love Is All About - Honey Honey, Bob Ezrin, Producer of the Year, Producer of the Year, Popular ProblemsLeonard Cohen, Popular Problems, Album of the Year, Album of the Year, Alanis Morissette, Alanis Morissette, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Arkells, Arkells, Group of the Year, Group of the Year, The Weeknd, The Weeknd, Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, RudeMAGIC!, Rude, Single of the Year, Single of the Year, BahamasStronger Than That - Bitter Memories - All the Time, Bahamas, Songwriter of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Michael Bublé, Michael Bublé, Fan Choice Award, Fan Choice Award, Kiesza, Kiesza, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, Little MachinesLights, Little Machines, Pop Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, MAGIC!, MAGIC!, Breakthrough Group of the Year, Breakthrough Group of the Year, July TalkJuly Talk, July Talk, Alternative Album of the Year, Alternative Album of the Year, High NoonArkells, High Noon, Rock Album of the Year, Rock Album of the Year, In the Lonely HourSam Smith, In the Lonely Hour, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, The Legends League Presents: Naturally Born StrangersNaturally Born Strangers, The Legends League Presents: Naturally Born Strangers, Rap Recording of the Year, Rap Recording of the Year, LiftedDallas Smith, Lifted, Country Album of the Year, Country Album of the Year, AnimismTanya Tagaq, Animism, Aboriginal Album of the Year, Aboriginal Album of the Year, OftenThe Weeknd, Often, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, Sound of a WomanKiesza, Sound of a Woman, Dance Recording of the Year, Dance Recording of the Year, HideawayKiesza - Rami Samir Afuni - Ljuba Castot -, Hideaway, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, Adam MessingerThe New Classic - Don't Kill the Magic, Adam Messinger, Producer of the Year, Producer of the Year, ReflektorArcade Fire, Reflektor, Album of the Year, Album of the Year, Bachman–Turner Overdrive, Bachman–Turner Overdrive, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Tegan And Sara, Tegan And Sara, Group of the Year, Group of the Year, Serena Ryder, Serena Ryder, Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, CloserTegan And Sara, Closer, Single of the Year, Single of the Year, Serena RyderWhen You Know (feat Serena Ryder) - What I Wouldn't Do - Stompa, Serena Ryder, Songwriter of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber, Fan Choice Award, Fan Choice Award, Brett Kissel, Brett Kissel, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, HeartthrobTegan And Sara, Heartthrob, Pop Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, A Tribe Called Red, A Tribe Called Red, Breakthrough Group of the Year, Breakthrough Group of the Year, ReflektorArcade Fire, Reflektor, Alternative Album of the Year, Alternative Album of the Year, CoyoteMatt Mays, Coyote, Rock Album of the Year, Rock Album of the Year, Unorthodox JukeboxBruno Mars, Unorthodox Jukebox, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, Nothing Was the SameDrake, Nothing Was the Same, Rap Recording of the Year, Rap Recording of the Year, Crop CirclesDean Brody, Crop Circles, Country Album of the Year, Country Album of the Year, SurrenderGeorge Leach, Surrender, Aboriginal Album of the Year, Aboriginal Album of the Year, Can't ChooseKardinal Offishall - JRDN, Can't Choose, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, This Is What It Feels LikeArmin van Buuren - Trevor Guthrie, This Is What It Feels Like, Dance Recording of the Year, Dance Recording of the Year, Feeling GoodThe Sheepdogs - Matt Barnes, Feeling Good, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, CirkutGive It 2 U - Wrecking Ball, Cirkut, Producer of the Year, Producer of the Year, KissCarly Rae Jepsen, Kiss, Album of the Year, Album of the Year, kd lang, kd lang, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Marianas Trench, Marianas Trench, Group of the Year, Group of the Year, Leonard Cohen, Leonard Cohen, Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen, Call Me Maybe, Single of the Year, Single of the Year, Leonard CohenGoing Home - Show Me the Place - Amen, Leonard Cohen, Songwriter of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber, Fan Choice Award, Fan Choice Award, The Weeknd, The Weeknd, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, KissCarly Rae Jepsen, Kiss, Pop Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, Monster Truck, Monster Truck, Breakthrough Group of the Year, Breakthrough Group of the Year, SyntheticaMetric, Synthetica, Alternative Album of the Year, Alternative Album of the Year, Clockwork AngelsRush, Clockwork Angels, Rock Album of the Year, Rock Album of the Year, BabelMumford & Sons, Babel, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, Inner NinjaClassified, Inner Ninja, Rap Recording of the Year, Rap Recording of the Year, Fire It UpJohnny Reid, Fire It Up, Country Album of the Year, Country Album of the Year, Just Like YouCrystal Shawanda, Just Like You, Aboriginal Album of the Year, Aboriginal Album of the Year, TrilogyThe Weeknd, Trilogy, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, You And IAnjulie, You And I, Dance Recording of the Year, Dance Recording of the Year, HYFR (Hell Ya F*****g Right)Director X, HYFR (Hell Ya F*****g Right), Video of the Year, Video of the Year, James ShawYouth Without Youth - Breathing Underwater, James Shaw, Producer of the Year, Producer of the Year, ChristmasMichael Bublé, Christmas, Album of the Year, Album of the Year, Blue Rodeo, Blue Rodeo, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Arkells, Arkells, Group of the Year, Group of the Year, Feist, Feist, Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, I Don't KnowThe Sheepdogs, I Don't Know, Single of the Year, Single of the Year, Dallas GreenFragile Bird - Weightless - We Found Each Other in the Dark, Dallas Green, Songwriter of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber, Fan Choice Award, Fan Choice Award, Dan Mangan, Dan Mangan, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, StormsHedley, Storms, Pop Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, The Sheepdogs, The Sheepdogs, Breakthrough Group of the Year, Breakthrough Group of the Year, Oh FortuneDan Mangan, Oh Fortune, Alternative Album of the Year, Alternative Album of the Year, Learn & BurnThe Sheepdogs, Learn & Burn, Rock Album of the Year, Rock Album of the Year, 21Adele, 21, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, Take CareDrake, Take Care, Rap Recording of the Year, Rap Recording of the Year, Roots and WingsTerri Clark, Roots and Wings, Country Album of the Year, Country Album of the Year, Songs Lived and Life PlayedMurray Porter, Songs Lived and Life Played, Aboriginal Album of the Year, Aboriginal Album of the Year, Gone And Never Coming BackMelanie Fiona, Gone And Never Coming Back, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, HelloMartin Solveig - Dragonette, Hello, Dance Recording of the Year, Dance Recording of the Year, RumbleseatMike Roberts, Rumbleseat, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, Brian HowesHeaven's Gonna Wait - Trying Not to Love You, Brian Howes, Producer of the Year, Producer of the Year

Nominees (2017)
  
IlluminateShawn Mendes, Illuminate, ViewsDrake, Views, Encore un soirCéline Dion, Encore un soir, You Want It DarkerLeonard Cohen, You Want It Darker, StarboyThe Weeknd, Starboy, The Tragically Hip, The Tragically Hip, Arkells, Arkells, Tegan And Sara, Tegan And Sara, The Strumbellas, The Strumbellas, Billy Talent, Billy Talent, Leonard Cohen, Leonard Cohen, The Weeknd, The Weeknd, Alessia Cara, Alessia Cara, Shawn Mendes, Shawn Mendes, Drake, Drake, Wild ThingsAlessia Cara, Wild Things, StarboyThe Weeknd - Daft Punk, Starboy, One DanceDrake - Wizkid - Kyla Reid, One Dance, Treat You BetterShawn Mendes, Treat You Better, SpiritsThe Strumbellas, Spirits, Gordon DownieThe Only Place To Be - Son - The Stranger, Gordon Downie, Ruth BLost Boy - Superficial Love - 2 Poor Kids, Ruth B, Leonard CohenYou Want It Darker - It Seemed the Better Way - Traveling Light, Leonard Cohen, Donovan WoodsThey Don't Make Anything in That Town - What Kind of Love Is That? - Leaving Nashville, Donovan Woods, Tegan And SaraBoyfriend - Stop Desire - 100x, Tegan And Sara, Ruth B, Ruth B, The Weeknd, The Weeknd, Alessia Cara, Alessia Cara, Shawn Mendes, Shawn Mendes, Drake, Drake, Tory Lanez, Tory Lanez, Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber, Belly, Belly, Hedley, Hedley, The Strumbellas, The Strumbellas, Jazz Cartier, Jazz Cartier, Ruth B, Ruth B, Tory Lanez, Tory Lanez, Kaytranada, Kaytranada, Andy Shauf, Andy Shauf, SummerlandColeman Hell, Summerland, IlluminateShawn Mendes, Illuminate, AstoriaMarianas Trench, Astoria, Know-It-AllAlessia Cara, Know-It-All, Love You to DeathTegan And Sara, Love You to Death, Bleeker, Bleeker, Bob Moses, Bob Moses, Cold Creek County, Cold Creek County, The Dirty Nil, The Dirty Nil, The Zolas, The Zolas, IVBlack Mountain, IV, SoreDilly Dally, Sore, TouchJuly Talk, Touch, WeavesWeaves, Weaves, Art AngelsGrimes, Art Angels, Man Machine PoemThe Tragically Hip, Man Machine Poem, TerraFormSam Roberts Band, TerraForm, Afraid of HeightsBilly Talent, Afraid of Heights, Morning ReportArkells, Morning Report, Sittin' HeavyMonster Truck, Sittin' Heavy, This Is ActingSia, This Is Acting, Made in the AMOne Direction, Made in the AM, A Head Full of DreamsColdplay, A Head Full of Dreams, Dangerous WomanAriana Grande, Dangerous Woman, AntiRihanna, Anti, ViewsDrake, Views, Hotel ParanoiaJazz Cartier, Hotel Paranoia, Die Every DayTasha the Amazon, Die Every Day, Another Day in ParadiseBelly, Another Day in Paradise, I Told YouTory Lanez, I Told You, Kiss Me QuietJess Moskaluke, Kiss Me Quiet, Side EffectsDallas Smith, Side Effects, The ScoreAaron Pritchett, The Score, Round Dance & Beats (Powwow)Bryden Gwiss Kiwenzie, Round Dance & Beats (Powwow), Earthly DaysWilliam Prince, Earthly Days, Fish Out Of WaterCrystal Shawanda, Fish Out Of Water, Tiny HandsQuantum Tangle, Tiny Hands, DebutSilla + Rise, Debut, Sept 5thDvsn, Sept 5th, Pilgrim's ParadiseDaniel Caesar, Pilgrim's Paradise, PartyNextDoor 3PARTYNEXTDOOR, PartyNextDoor 3, StarboyThe Weeknd, Starboy, Soul RunTanika Charles, Soul Run, Northern LightsZeds Dead, Northern Lights, You Can't DenyJacques Greene, You Can't Deny, LimitlessAdventure Club - Delaney Jane, Limitless, Let You Get AwayShaun Frank - Ashe, Let You Get Away, Off the GroundBit Funk - Shae Jacobs, Off the Ground, Kill V MaimGrimes, Kill V Maim, REDMos Def - A Tribe Called Red - The Narcicyst -, RED, Lite SpotsKaytranada - Martin C Pariseau, Lite Spots, KillaSkrillex - Elliphant - Wiwek -, Killa, The StrangerGordon Downie - Justin Stephenson, The Stranger, Eric RatzThe Enforcer - Fever, Eric Ratz, Nineteen85One Dance - Too Good, Nineteen85, Howie BeckWork - High Five, Howie Beck, A Tribe Called RedSila - RED, A Tribe Called Red, Ian D'SaRabbit Down the Hole - Afraid of Heights, Ian D'Sa, The PartyAndy Shauf, The Party, You Want It DarkerLeonard Cohen, You Want It Darker, The Great DetachmentWintersleep, The Great Detachment, Good AdviceBasia Bulat, Good Advice, Secret PathGordon Downie, Secret Path

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The Juno Awards are presented annually to Canadian musical artists and bands to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music. New members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame are also inducted as part of the awards ceremonies.

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Winners are chosen by either members of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences or a panel of experts depending on the award. 9 out of 42 categories are based solely on sales figures, such as Album of the Year or Artist of the Year. Nominees are determined by CARAS members for Single of the Year, Artist and Group of the Year. Nominees are determined by a judge vote for the remaining categories who are experts in the relevant genre. The judges are experts in each specific genre of music. The names of the judges remains confidential. These judges represent all facets of the Canadian music industry, are spread across the country, and a mixture of males and females in both official languages (English and French). No person can judge the same category two years in a row.

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History

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The Juno Awards are named in honour of Pierre Juneau, the first President of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and former President of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

1970s

Prior to the development of the formal Juno award ceremonies, RPM began polling its readers in 1964 to determine which artists and groups were considered the best in Canada. The results of these polls were announced through RPM each December.

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Record label owner Stan Klees met with RPM founder Walt Grealis to plan a formal awards ceremony for the music industry. Instead of merely publishing the award results in RPM, presentations would be made at a physical venue. The first such ceremony was the Gold Leaf Awards which took place 23 February 1970 in Toronto.

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RPM invited its readers later that year to suggest a new name for these awards. The name "Juneau" was submitted, which represented Pierre Juneau, the first head of the Canadian Radio-Television Commission. Juneau was instrumental in establishing Canadian content regulations for broadcasters, to promote Canadian artists. That name became shortened to Juno and by 1971, the awards ceremonies would be referred to as the "Juno Awards".

From 1970 to 1973, winners were announced in RPM prior to the awards night. From 1974, the award winners were not made public until the Juno ceremonies. Music industry representatives formed an advisory committee for the Junos in 1974 which became the Canadian Music Awards Association the following year. This organisation assumed full management and operation of the Juno Awards from 1977 and became the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS).

The Junos were first televised throughout Canada in 1975 on CBC Television.

1980s

Initially, the awards were conducted during the early part of each year. In 1984, organisers postponed that year's awards until December. A late-year scheduling was maintained until January 1988 when CARAS noted the declining viewership on the Juno broadcasts and reverted to an early-year awards schedule. That year's Juno Awards were postponed until 12 March 1989, therefore leaving the 1988 calendar year without a ceremony.

1990s

In 1991, the awards were hosted in Vancouver, the first time the Juno ceremonies were conducted outside Toronto. That year also marked the introduction of a category for rap recordings.

In 1996 the four-CD, 77-song box set Oh What a Feeling: A Vital Collection of Canadian Music was released to mark the 25th anniversary of the Juno Awards. It featured popular songs by Canadian artists from the 1960s to 1990s. In 2001, a second four-CD box set was released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the awards. In 2006, a third box set was released to celebrate the 35th anniversary.

2000s

Broadcast rights to the Juno Awards were transferred from CBC to CTV for the 2002 ceremonies. 2006 marked the first time the Junos were broadcast internationally through MTV2 in the United States and several affiliated MTV channels in other nations. The telecast of the 2006 Juno Awards was available to approximately 250 million people.

A Humanitarian Award was inaugurated in 2006. Bruce Cockburn was the first artist to be given this honour.

At the 2007 ceremony, host Nelly Furtado made Juno history by being the first nominee with multiple nominations to win every award for which she was nominated, including the two most prestigious honours, Album of the Year and Artist of the Year.

Nomination process

The nominations for each year's Junos are based on an eligibility period which lasts for 13 to 14 months, ending on the mid-November prior to the awards ceremony. For example, the eligibility period of the 2010 Juno Awards was from 1 September 2008 to 13 November 2009. Music released during the eligibility period may be submitted to CARAS by musicians or their representatives, designated for the appropriate nomination categories. Nominations other than for the International Album of the Year may only be awarded to Canadians who have lived in Canada during the final six months of the eligibility period, and are deemed Canadian by birth, passport or immigration status.

Following the close of the eligibility period, CARAS conducts an initial vote by its members to establish the list of nominees in most categories. The nominees for Album of the Year and International Album of the Year are determined by sales figures. The New Artist of the Year, New Group of the Year, Rock Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year are determined by sales in conjunction with a jury vote. The Artist of the Year and Group of the Year nominations are determined by sales and a CARAS member vote.

After the nominees list is published, another voting round is conducted to determine the winners of most categories. Voting for the Juno Fan Choice Award is open to the general public, while voting on general categories is limited to CARAS members. Winners in genre-specific or specialty categories are determined by specially appointed CARAS juries. As of 2010, ballots are audited by the major accounting company PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Trophy

The first Juno trophies were developed by Stan Klees for the first presentations in 1970. These were constructed from walnut wood, stood 18 inches (46 cm) tall and resembled a metronome. As ceremonies became televised in 1975, the award was built from acrylic instead of wood while retaining a metronome shape. The trophy was given minor modifications in succeeding years such as a size reduction for ease of handling, and changes to the inlay design such as a special 1996 emblem to signify the 25th anniversary.

In 2000, following criticism from producers that the existing award trophy did not have an attractive television appearance, CARAS commissioned a redesigned award from Stoney Creek, Ontario artist Shirley Elford. After reviewing three designs, two of which were patterned after the existing trophy, a new trophy design was selected featuring a glass human figure surrounded by a nickel-coated spiral symbolic of a musical staff on an aluminum base. A few display statuettes were circulated for presentation during the ceremonies. Within months, winners received their personalized and individually made trophies from Elford.

In October 2010, CARAS unveiled a new award design to be used from 2011 onward. Elford had developed cancer and was no longer able to produce individual Juno trophies. The new design featured a solid crystal tower containing a sub-surface laser engraving depicting a spiral-wrapped human figure resembling the previous statuette. Elford died in November 2011.

Dates and locations

The Juno Awards events were not conducted outside Toronto until 1991. Since then, the ceremonies have been hosted throughout Canada, reaching both coasts. The provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Quebec, and the Territories, have yet to play host to the Junos. In recent years, the various locations often host a number of supporting events and festivals surrounding the awards.

Juno Week

For several days prior to the weekend award presentations, events are held in the host city as part of a "Juno Week". Local venues host multiple events throughout the week. Events include: Juno Cup, an ice hockey game that pits a team of musicians against a team of National Hockey League players as a fundraiser for MusiCounts, a charitable music education program operated by CARAS, Juno Fan Fare, a meet and greet where fans can meet their favourite Canadian artists, Juno Songwriters' Circle, a chance for Canada's most talented songwriters to tell their stories and play an intimate set in support of MusiCounts, and JUNOfest, a two-night music celebration that showcases over 100 bands at over a dozen venues in the host city. In 2015, Hamilton hosted the inaugural Juno Awards KickOff Concert.

Juno TV

Launched in January 2013, Juno TV is a digital channel featuring original and archival content specific to the Juno Awards and its nominated artists and Canadian celebrities such as Alanis Morissette, Hedley, The Weeknd, LIGHTS, and Rush. Juno TV delivers new content weekly, presenting content on a year-round basis.

Award categories

Award names have changed through the years, most notably the switch in 2003 from the phrase "Best..." to " ... of the year". The previous awards are listed under their present names or the present award that is most similar. There are currently 44 awards.

  • Aboriginal Album of the Year
  • Adult Alternative Album of the Year
  • Adult Contemporary Album of the Year
  • Album of the Year
  • Alternative Album of the Year
  • Artist of the Year
  • Blues Album of the Year
  • New Artist of the Year
  • New Group of the Year
  • Recording Package of the Year
  • Children's Album of the Year
  • Classical Album of the Year–Solo or Chamber Ensemble
  • Classical Album of the Year–Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment
  • Classical Album of the Year–Vocal or Choral Performance
  • Classical Composition of the Year
  • Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
  • Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year
  • Country Album of the Year
  • Dance Recording of the Year
  • Electronic Album of the Year
  • Juno Fan Choice Award
  • International Artist of the Year
  • International Album of the Year
  • International Single of the Year
  • Francophone Album of the Year
  • Group of the Year
  • Instrumental Album of the Year
  • Juno International Achievement Award
  • Jack Richardson Producer of the Year
  • Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year
  • Music DVD of the Year
  • Pop Album of the Year
  • R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
  • Rap Recording of the Year
  • Recording Engineer of the Year
  • Recording Package of the Year
  • Reggae Recording of the Year
  • Rock Album of the Year
  • Roots & Traditional Album of the Year–Solo
  • Roots & Traditional Album of the Year–Group
  • Single of the Year
  • Songwriter of the Year
  • Traditional Jazz Album of the Year
  • Vocal Jazz Album of the Year
  • Video of the Year
  • World Music Album of the Year
  • References

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