TORONTO, ON – June 24, 2025
CBC presents the 2025 Polaris Music Prize has revealed the 20 nominee Long List for its first-ever SOCAN Polaris Song Prize.
Polaris, celebrating its 20th anniversary, and SOCAN, celebrating its 100th anniversary, announced the new Song Prize with the winning song taking home $10,000 split between the song’s Canadian performers and the song’s credited Canadian songwriter(s). Similar to the Polaris Album Prize, the SOCAN Polaris Song Prize will honour the Canadian song of the year, based on artistic merit, without regard to musical genre or commercial popularity.
The 2025 SOCAN Polaris Song Prize Long List is:
Art d’Ecco — The Traveller
Backxwash — History Of Violence
Backxwash — 9th Heaven
Caribou — Honey
Lou-Adriane Cassidy — Dis-moi dis-moi dis-moi
Marie Davidson — Fun Times
Yves Jarvis — Gold Filigree
Kaytranada ft. Lou Phelps — Call U Up
Richard Laviolette — Constant Love
Mustafa — Gaza is Calling
The OBGMs — Changes ft. Sate
Klô Pelgag — Le goût des mangues
Propagandhi — At Peace
Reuben and the Bullhorn Singers — Powerful
Ribbon Skirt — Wrong Planet
Saya Gray — SHELL (OF A MAN)
Snotty Nose Rez Kids — FREE (ft. Aysanabee, Drezus, Rueben George)
Colin Stetson — The love it took to leave you
The Weather Station — Neon Signs
Rick White and The Sadies — Fly Away
The SOCAN Polaris Song Prize category is Polaris’ first new award since it introduced the hall of fame Heritage Prize in 2015. The Song Prize will feature the 20-nominee Long List followed by a five-nominee Song Short List that will then be unveiled on July 29. The first-ever SOCAN Polaris Song Prize winner will receive $10,000 split between the song’s Canadian performers and the song’s credited Canadian songwriter(s) courtesy of SOCAN.
With Canadian musicians creating more and more single releases annually, an award in this segment provides more artists with more opportunities to be acknowledged and supported by Polaris, its partners, and the industry. Polaris aims to ensure these outstanding works receive the recognition they deserve. By expanding our awards, we strengthen our mission to celebrate and elevate the diversity and creativity of Canadian music.
The winning Polaris song will be revealed during the Polaris Concert & Award Ceremony, powered by FACTOR, taking place at Toronto’s Massey Hall on Tuesday, September 16. Tickets to the Polaris Concert & Award Ceremony are on sale now via the Massey Hall website. To celebrate the Song Prize Long List, Polaris is offering 15% off tickets with the code POLARIS15.
The launch of the Song Prize is part of an extensive suite of exciting programming changes announced for the organization’s 20th season. Keeping with tradition, Polaris will award $30,000 courtesy of the Slaight Family Foundation to the artist who creates the Canadian Album of the Year, judged solely on artistic merit, without consideration for genre or record sales. In September, Polaris will debut its first month-long Polaris Festival presented by SiriusXM Canada, featuring new programming like Salons, Listening Parties, Poster Exhibits, and Concerts, all culminating in the annual Concert & Award Ceremony. The aim is to spotlight as many of our 600+ past nominees as possible while reaching new audiences through expanded programming and diverse venues. More details on these events will be shared in the coming weeks.
Additionally, the Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize, the organization’s hall of fame for Canadian albums of distinction from the past, will be adjusting its campaign window. The hybrid critics prize/public vote campaign will move from October into late summer. Enthusiastic fans of Canada’s exceptional musical legacy should expect more information, including the reveal of this year’s 12 nominated Heritage albums, in late July.
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POLARIS ALBUM PRIZE WINNERS
The past winners are Jeremy Dutcher (2024), Debby Friday (2023), Pierre Kwenders (2022), Cadence Weapon (2021), Backxwash (2020), Haviah Mighty (2019), Jeremy Dutcher (2018), Lido Pimienta (2017), Kaytranada (2016), Tanya Tagaq (2014), Godspeed You! Black Emperor (2013), Feist (2012), Arcade Fire (2011), Karkwa (2010), Fucked Up (2009), Caribou (2008), Patrick Watson (2007) and Final Fantasy / Owen Pallett (2006).
2025 POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE KEY DATES
June 10 – Album Long List presented by the Canada Council for the Arts. Polaris reveals the 40 nominees for the year’s Album Prize.
June 24 – SOCAN Polaris Song Prize Long List. Polaris reveals the 20 nominees for the year’s Song Prize.
July 10 – Album Short List presented by FACTOR. Polaris reveals the 10 finalist nominees for the year’s Album Prize.
July 29 – SOCAN Polaris Song Prize Short List. Polaris reveals the 5 finalist nominees for the year’s Song Prize.
July 29 – The Slaight Family Heritage Prize Short List. Polaris reveals the 12 nominee albums for the Slaight Family Heritage Prize and opens its related public voting campaign.
September 16 – Polaris Concert & Award Ceremony is powered by FACTOR. Our prestigious winner reveal event, this concert features performances by nominated acts as well as the announcement of the year’s Album Prize, Song Prize and Heritage Prize honourees.
CBC presents the 2025 Polaris Music Prize. The new SOCAN Polaris Song Prize was created in partnership with SOCAN. This project is funded in part by FACTOR, the Government of Canada, and Canada’s private radio broadcasters. It is supported by SiriusXM Canada, Ontario Creates, the Government of Ontario, the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund, and the Slaight Family Foundation.
ABOUT POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE
The Polaris Music Prize is a registered charity organization that annually honours and rewards artists who produce Canadian music of distinction. A select panel of music critics judge and award the Prize without regard to musical genre or commercial popularity.
ABOUT SOCAN
For 100 years, SOCAN has been Canada’s largest member-owned music rights organization, resolutely upholding the fundamental truth that music has value. SOCAN collects license fees for the public performance and reproduction of music, matches them to rights holders, and distributes them as royalties to music creators and publishers in Canada and around the world. With a century of expertise and innovation, SOCAN continues to advocate fair compensation for the work of its nearly 200,000 songwriter, composer, and music publisher members. Learn more at www.socan.com.
ABOUT FACTOR
The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings – FACTOR – is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to providing investment support toward the career development of Canadian artists, entrepreneurs, and organizations to produce and promote a diversity of Canadian music in a world of choice, be competitive at home and abroad, and to contribute to Canada’s creative economy. Funding for our programs is contributed by the Department of Canadian Heritage’s Canada Music Fund and from Canada’s private radio broadcasters.
ABOUT CBC/RADIO-CANADA
CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster. Through our mandate to inform, enlighten and entertain, we play a central role in strengthening Canadian culture. As Canada’s trusted news source, we offer a uniquely Canadian perspective on news, current affairs and world affairs. Our distinctively homegrown entertainment programming draws audiences from across the country. Deeply rooted in communities, CBC/Radio-Canada offers diverse content in English, French and eight Indigenous languages: Dëne Sųłıné, Dene Kǝdǝ́, Dene Zhatıé, Eastern Cree, Dinjii Zhuʼ Ginjik, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun and Tłı̨chǫ. We also deliver content in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Punjabi and Tagalog, as well as both official languages, through Radio Canada International (RCI). We are leading the transformation to meet the needs of Canadians in a digital world.
ABOUT CBC MUSIC
CBC Music is the leading curator of emerging and diverse Canadian music talent across platforms, playing the most Canadian artists and genres on radio, CBC Listen and cbcmusic.ca. We prioritize Canadian artists in a wide variety of genres on over 200 playlists available on CBC Listen, and publish daily national music coverage. CBC Music Live features live music recordings from across the country. Our music partnerships and events include The JUNO Awards, the Polaris Music Prize, CBC Music Presents: Live at Massey Hall and The Canadian Music Class Challenge.
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