Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year
The Juno Award for "Reggae Recording of the Year" has been awarded since 1985, as recognition each year for the best reggae album in Canada.[1]
Winners
Best Reggae/Calypso Recording (1985 - 1991)
- 1985 - Liberty Silver & Otis Gayle, Heaven Must Have Sent You
- 1986 - Lillian Allen, Revolutionary Tea Party
- 1987 - Leroy Sibbles, Mean While
- 1989 - Lillian Allen, Conditions Critical
- 1990 - Sattalites, Too Late To Turn Back Now
- 1991 - Jayson & Friends, Soldiers We Are All
Best World Beat Recording (1992 - 1993)
- 1992 - Various Artists, The Gathering
- 1993 - Jane Bunnett, Spirits Of Havana
Best Reggae Recording (1994 - 2002)
- 1994 - Snow, "Informer"
- 1995 - Carla Marshall, Class and Credential
- 1996 - Sattalites, "Now and Forever"
- 1997 - Nana McLean, Nana McLean
- 1998 - Messenjah, Catch De Vibe
- 1999 - Frankie Wilmot, Vision
- 2000 - Lazo, Heart & Soul (Lazo album)
- 2001 - Lenn Hammond, Lenn Hammond
- 2002 - Blessed, Love (African Woman)
Reggae Recording of the Year (2003 - Present)
- 2003 - Sonia Collymore, "You Won't See Me Cry"
- 2004 - Leroy Brown, "Rent A Tile"
- 2005 - Sonia Collymore, "WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)"
- 2006 - Blessed, "Reggae Time"
- 2007 - Korexion, "Xrated"
- 2008 - Mikey Dangerous, "Don't Go Pretending"
- 2009 - Humble, "Everything"
- 2010 - Dubmatix ft Prince Blanco, "Gonna Be Alright"
- 2011 - Elaine Lil'Bit Shepherd, "Likkle But Mi Tallawah"
- 2012 - Exco Levi, "Bleaching Shop"
- 2013 - Exco Levi, "Storms of Life"
- 2014 - Exco Levi, "Strive"
- 2015 - Exco Levi, "Welcome the King"
References
- ↑ "Juno Award winners list by year" (Requires a search by year). Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. MetroLeap Media. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
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