Juno Award winners from the pre-telecast of the music celebration
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This article was published 30/03/2025 (364 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
VANCOUVER – The Juno Awards handed out the bulk of its trophies at a non-televised bash in Vancouver Saturday.
Here’s a look at some of the winners:
Single of the year: “Exes” by Tate McRae
Artist of the year: Tate McRae
Adult alternative album of the year: “Inuktitut” by Elisapie
Pop album of the year: “Think Later” by Tate McRae
Dance recording of the year: “No Time” by Interplanetary Criminal and SadBoi
Underground dance single of the year: “Bamboo” by Ciel
Rap single of the year: “Shut Up” by Jessie Reyez
Rap album of the year: “Red Future” by Snotty Nose Rez Kids
Children’s album of the year: “Penny Penguin” by Raffi and Good Lovelies
Contemporary Indigenous artist or group of the year: “Brown Man” by Sebastian Gaskin
Francophone album of the year: “Abracadabra” by Klô Pelgag
South Asian music recording of the year: “The Brownprint” by AP Dhillon
Music video of the year: “Name of God” by Mustafa
Songwriter of the year: Mustafa
Songwriter of the year (non-performer): Elizabeth Lowell Boland
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Mar. 29, 2025.