Juno Award for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
The Juno Award for "R&B/Soul Recording of the Year" has been awarded since 1985, as recognition each year for the best rhythm and blues/soul album in Canada.[1]
Winners
Best R&B/Soul Recording (1985 - 2002)
- 1985 - Liberty Silver, Lost Somewhere Inside Your Love
- 1986 - Billy Newton-Davis, Love is a Contact Sport
- 1987 - Kim Richardson, Peek-A-Boo
- 1989 - Erroll Starr, Angel
- 1990 - Billy Newton-Davis, Spellbound
- 1991 - Simply Majestic Featuring B. Kool, Dance To The Music (Work Your Body)
- 1992 - Love & Sas, Call My Name
- 1993 - Love & Sas, Once in a Lifetime
- 1994 - Rupert Gayle, The Time Is Right (I'll Be There For You)
- 1995 - Bass Is Base, First Impression for the Bottom Jigglers
- 1996 - Deborah Cox, Deborah Cox
- 1997 - Carlos Morgan, Feelin' Alright
- 1998 - Deborah Cox, "Things Just Ain't the Same" from One Wish
- 1999 - Deborah Cox, One Wish
- 2000 - 2Rude featuring Latoya & Miranda, Thinkin' About You
- 2001 - jacksoul, Sleepless
- 2002 - Glenn Lewis, Don't You Forget It
R&B/Soul Recording of the Year (2003 - Present)
- 2003 - Remy Shand, The Way I Feel
- 2004 - In Essence, The Master Plan
- 2005 - Keshia Chanté, Keshia Chanté
- 2006 - Shawn Desman, Back for More
- 2007 - jacksoul, mySOUL
- 2008 - Jully Black, Revival
- 2009 - Divine Brown, The Love Chronicles
- 2010 - jacksoul, "Lonesome Highway", from SOULmate
- 2011 - Quanteisha, "Stars"
- 2012 - Melanie Fiona, "Gone and Never Coming Back", from The MF Life
- 2013 - The Weeknd, Trilogy
- 2014 - JRDN featuring Kardinal Offishall, "Can't Choose"
- 2015 - The Weeknd, "Often"
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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