
2024 Juno Awards nominations: Charlotte Cardin leads with 6 nods
Global News
The Montreal pop singer-songwriter emerged as the top contender with nods in six categories, including album, artist and single of the year for her track “Confetti.”
Charlotte Cardin is a leading six-time Juno Awards nominee this year.
The Montreal pop singer-songwriter emerged as the top contender at the Juno nomination announcement on Tuesday, with her “99 Nights” earning nods for both album of the year, as well as pop album.
Cardin also picked up recognition in the artist of the year and fan choice categories, while her Top 10 Canadian hit “Confetti” was among the single of the year nominees.
Her sixth nomination was shared with co-writers Jason Brando and Lubalin for songwriter of the year.
Cardin took home a leading four wins at the 2022 edition of the awards.
Other major contenders this year include Toronto R&B singer Daniel Caesar and Ottawa-born Nicholas Durocher, who performs under the name Talk. They are tied with five nominations, with several in key categories, including single and album.
Among the three-time nominees are folk singer-songwriter Allison Russell, hot off her first Grammy win on Sunday, and Tate McRae, whose pop hit “Greedy” has positioned her among Canada’s newest generation of breakout stars.
The Junos air live on CBC from Halifax on March 24. Nelly Furtado is set to work double duty as host and performer.













