The Weeknd Sweeps 2021 Juno Awards: Check Full Winners List

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The Weeknd is the primary musician to sweep the prizes for artist, album, single, and songwriter of the yr two times. The Weeknd is the additionally first three-time winner for artist of the yr, an award that started in 2003. He has already received it in the years 2015 and 2016.

The Weeknd was famously last in line for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards nominations. In his native country, he fared far better on the awards. Out of 43 classes presented throughout the two nights, The Weeknd was the simplest pair of Juno winners this year.

Check the full winner list of 2021 Juno Awards

Single of the Year

“Blinding Lights,” the Weeknd

Artist of the Year

The Weeknd

Juno Fan Choice

Shawn Mendes

Album of the Year

“After Hours,” the Weeknd

International Album of the Year

“Fine Line,” Harry Styles

Breakthrough Artist of the Year

JP Saxe

Group of the Year

Arkells

Breakthrough Group of the Year

Crown Lands

Country Album of the Year

“The Lemonade Stand,” Tenille Townes

Songwriter of the Year

The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye), Belly (Ahmad Balshe), & Jason “DaHeala” Quenneville

Pop Album of the Year

“Changes,” Justin Bieber

Adult Alternative Album of the Year

“Sad Hunk,” Bahamas

Rock Album of the Year

“Ruthless,” JJ Wilde

Alternative Album of the Year

“Pray for It,” July Talk

Humanitarian Award

The Hip

Canadian Music Hall of Fame Inductee

Jann Arden

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

“With You,” Sammy Jackson

Jazz Album of the Year: Group

“The reMission,” Andy Milne and Unison

Jazz Album of the Year: Solo

“Elegant Traveler,” Jocelyn Gould

Instrumental Album of the Year

“Movements III,” Blitz//Berlin

Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber

“Mosaïque,” Ensemble Made in Canada

Francophone Album of the Year

“Quand la nuit tombe,” Louis-Jean Cormier

Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble

“Ginastera – Bernstein – Moussa: Œuvres pour violon et orchestre / Works for Violin and Orchestra Orchestre symphonique de Montréal,” conducted by Kent Nagano, feat. Andrew Wan

Children’s Album of the Year

“Heart Parade,” Splash’N Boots

Classical Composition of the Year

“Violin Concerto ‘Adrano,’” Samy Moussa

Dance Recording of the Year

“Bubba,” Kaytranada

Rap Recording of the Year

“Elements Vol. 1,” Tobi

Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year

“After Hours,” The Weeknd

Reggae Recording of the Year

“I Pray,” TÖME x Sean Kingston

Traditional R&B Recording of the Year

“Solid,” Savannah Ré

Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year

“North Star Calling,” Leela Gilday

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

“Bravado,” Rose Cousins

Blues Album of the Year

“Church House Blues,” Crystal Shawanda

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

“Bet on Love,” Pharis and Jason Romero

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

“The Way,” Shawna Cain

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

WondaGurl

World Music Album of the Year

“Espiral,” Okan

Album Artwork of the Year

Julien Hébert (Art Director), David Beauchemin (Designer), Florence Obrecht (Illustrator), Marc-Étienne Mongrain (Photographer) — “Notre-Dame-Des-Sept-Douleurs,” Klô Pelgag

Recording Engineer of the Year

Serban Ghenea

Music Video of the Year

“No One’s in the Room,” Emma Higgins and Jessie Reyez

Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year

“Abyss,” Unleash the Archers

Electronic Album of the Year

“Suddenly,” Caribou

Comedy Album of the Year

“Horse Power,” Jacob Samuel

Adult Contemporary Album of the Year

“Such Pretty Forks in the Road,” Alanis Morissette