Jessie Reyez is makin’ extra room on her mantel…
The 29-year-old Colombian singer, who was born and raised in Canada, picked up a prize at this year’s Juno Awards.
Reyez took home the Music Video of the Year award for the clip for “No One’s in the Room,” her creative collaboration with director Emma Higgins.
It’s the fourth Juno Award of her career.
The Juno Awards recognize the best musical achievements of Canadian artists each year, with most awards selected by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The winners for nine of the categories, including album of the year and artist of the year, are determined by sales figures, though members of CARAS select the nominees.
Here are the Juno Awards winners:
Single of the Year: “Blinding Lights,” the Weeknd
Artist of the Year: The Weeknd
Album of the Year: “After Hours,” the Weeknd
Juno Fan Choice: Shawn Mendes
International Album of the Year: “Fine Line,” Harry Styles
Group of the Year: Arkells
Breakthrough Artist of the Year: JP Saxe
Breakthrough Group of the Year: Crown Lands
Songwriter of the Year: The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye), Belly (Ahmad Balshe), & Jason “DaHeala” Quenneville
Pop Album of the Year: “Changes,” Justin Bieber
Country Album of the Year: “The Lemonade Stand,” Tenille Townes
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: “Sad Hunk,” Bahamas
Alternative Album of the Year: “Pray for It,” July Talk
Rock Album of the Year: “Ruthless,” JJ Wilde
Canadian Music Hall of Fame Inductee: Jann Arden
Humanitarian Award: The Hip
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: “With You,” Sammy Jackson
Jazz Album of the Year: Solo: “Elegant Traveler,” Jocelyn Gould
Jazz Album of the Year: Group: “The reMission,” Andy Milne and Unison
Instrumental Album of the Year: “Movements III,” Blitz//Berlin
Francophone Album of the Year: “Quand la nuit tombe,” Louis-Jean Cormier
Children’s Album of the Year: “Heart Parade,” Splash’N Boots
Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber: “Mosaïque,” Ensemble Made in Canada
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
Classical Composition of the Year: “Violin Concerto ‘Adrano,’” Samy Moussa
Rap Recording of the Year: “Elements Vol. 1,” Tobi
Dance Recording of the Year: “Bubba,” Kaytranada
Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year: “After Hours,” The Weeknd
Traditional R&B Recording of the Year: “Solid,” Savannah Ré
Reggae Recording of the Year: “I Pray,” TÖME x Sean Kingston
Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year: “North Star Calling,” Leela Gilday
Contemporary Roots Album of the Year: “Bravado,” Rose Cousins
Traditional Roots Album of the Year: “Bet on Love,” Pharis and Jason Romero
Blues Album of the Year: “Church House Blues,” Crystal Shawanda
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: “The Way,” Shawna Cain
World Music Album of the Year: “Espiral,” Okan
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: WondaGurl
Recording Engineer of the Year: Serban Ghenea
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
Music Video of the Year: “No One’s in the Room,” Emma Higgins and Jessie Reyez
Electronic Album of the Year: “Suddenly,” Caribou
Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year: “Abyss,” Unleash the Archers
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year: “Such Pretty Forks in the Road,” Alanis Morissette
Comedy Album of the Year: “Horse Power,” Jacob Samuel