Camila Cabello is the Señorita of the year…
This year’s Juno Awards have been virtually doled out, with the 23-year-old Cuban & Mexican singer and former Fifth Harmony member winning one of the top honors.
Cabello’s chart-topping and Grammy-nominated single with Shawn Mendes, “Señorita,” was named Single of the Year, earning her a first-everJuno Award.
Jessie Reyez has picked up the second Juno Award of her career…
The 29-year-old Colombian singer, who was born in Toronto, won the award for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for “Feel It Too,” her collaboration with Tory Lanez and Puerto Rican singer Tainy, his first Juno Award.
Reyez previously won the Breakthrough Artist prize in 2018.
The JUNOS are presented annually to Canadian and international musical artists and bands to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music. The Juno Awards are often referred to as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards.
Here’s the complete list of Juno Award winners:
Juno Fan Choice
Avril Lavigne
Single of the Year
“Senorita,” Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello
International Album of the Year
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, Billie Eilish
Album of the Year
The Pains of Growing, Alessia Cara
Artist of the Year
Shawn Mendes
Group of the Year
Loud Luxury
Breakthrough Artist of the Year
Lennon Stella
Breakthrough Group of the Year
Neon Dreams
Songwriter of the Year
Alessia Cara
Country Album of the Year
Meghan Patrick, Wild as Me
Adult Alternative Album of the Year
A Blemish in the Great Light, Half Moon Run
Alternative Album of the Year
Morbid Stuff, Pup
Pop Album of the Year
The Pains of Growing, Alessia Cara
Rock Album of the Year
A War on Everything, The Glorious Sons
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year
Stay Tuned!, Dominique Fils-Aime
Jazz Album of the Year: Solo
Migrations, Jacques Kuba Seguin
Jazz Album of the Year: Group
Abundance, Ernesto Cervini’s Turboprop
Instrumental Album of the Year
Inscape, Alexandra Streliski
Francophone Album of the Year
La Nuit Est Une Panthere, Les Louanges
Children’s Album of the Year
Greatest Hits, Vol. 4, Big Block Singsong
Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber
detach, Angela Schwarzkopf
Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble
The John Adams Album
Classical Album of the Year: Vocal or Choral
Handel: Dixit Dominus; Bach & Schutz: Motets, Ottawa Bach Choir Conducted by Lisette Canton
Classical Composition of the Year
Evta, Ana Sokolovic
Rap Recording of the Year
“Freaky,” Tory Lanez
Dance Recording of the Year
“Love Me,” Felix Cartal and Lights
R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
Feel It Too, Jessie Reyez, Tory Lanez & Tainy
Reggae Recording of the Year
The Warning Track, Lyndon John X
Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year
Stories From a Downtown Apartment, Celeigh Cardinal
Contemporary Roots Album of the Year
Mohawk, Lee Harvey Osmond
Traditional Roots Album of the Year
Sugar & Joy, The Dead South
Blues Album of the Year
Mad Love, Dawn Tyler Watson
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
The Advent of Christmas, Matt Maher
World Music Album of the Year
Barokan, Djely Tapa
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year
Ben Kaplan
Recording Engineer of the Year
John ‘Beetle’ Bailey
Album Artwork of the Year
Selections From Cuphead
Music Video of the Year
“Little Star,” Sarah Legault and Iskwe
Electronic Album of the Year
Beyond the Senses, Rezz
Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year
Play to Win, Striker
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year
Shine a Light, Bryan Adams
Comedy Album of the Year
Lil Bit of Buddle, Sophie Buddle