These are the Indigenous artists nominated for the 2025 Juno Awards
Elisapie's Inuktitut nominated for Album of the Year
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These are the Indigenous artists nominated for the 2025 Juno Awards.
Elisapie
Elisapie's Inuktitut is an Inuktitut cover album which features translated versions of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Blondie, Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, Queen, and Cyndi Lauper songs. The album is nominated for Adult Alternative Album of the Year and Album of the Year.
Snotty Nose Rez Kids
Rap duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids have three nominations, for Rap Single of the Year, Rap Album of the Year and Contemporary Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year. Their album Red Future and the single BBE envisions a Indigenous future marked by resilience and the richness of Indigenous cultures.
Celeigh Cardinal
Boundless Possibilities by Celeigh Cardinal delivers a statement of independence and her transformative process of navigating grief. Cardinal is nominated for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year and Contemporary Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year.
Deantha Edmunds
Deantha Edmunds, an Inuk singer from St. John's, is nominated for Classical Composition of the Year for Angmalukisaa ("round" in Inuktut) that includes lyrics in Inuttitut. Her compositions are also part of the Alikeness album nominated in the Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble).
Andrew Balfour
Cree composer Andrew Balfour is nominated for Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble) for Ispiciwin, meaning 'journey' in Cree, that features Calgary chamber choir Luminous Voices. The album follows a musical exploration that centres truth and storytelling from an Indigenous standpoint.
Kym Gouchie
Shun Beh Nats'ujeh: We Are Healing Through Songs is nominated for Children's Album of the Year. It ranges from playful melodies to soothing lullabies.
Julian Taylor
Julian Taylor's album Pathways is nominated for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year.
Adrian Sutherland
Precious Diamonds by Adrian Sutherland is nominated for Contemporary Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year. The lead single Notawe (Father) is one of two Cree songs on the album, Sutherland's first time singing in the language.
Sebastian Gaskin
Born out of inspiration from his own identity and the death of George Floyd, Sebastian Gaskin released the track Brown Man just before National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in 2024. Gaskin is nominated for Contemporary Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year.
Tia Wood
Tia Wood's debut, Pretty Red Bird, weaves storytelling and her heritage into an R&B/Pop album. Wood is nominated for Contemporary Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year
Black Bear Singers
New Comings by Black Bear Singers is nominated for Traditional Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year.
Brianna Lizotte
Winston & I by Brianna Lizotte is nominated for Traditional Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year.
Cree Confederation
Travelling Home by Cree Confederation is nominated for Traditional Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year.
Young Spirit
Ostesihtowin-"Brotherhood" by Young Spirit is nominated for Traditional Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year.
Northern Cree
REZilience by Northern Cree is nominated for Traditional Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year.
The Juno Awards ceremony will be held in Vancouver on March 30.