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Nemahsis and Rau_Ze Win Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame’s Breakthrough Songwriter Award

Each winner receives a $7,500 cash prize with a customized career development plan and global exposure through Amazon Music’s playlisting and resources.

Nemahsis (left), Rau_Ze (right)

Nemahsis (left), Rau_Ze (right)

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Nemahsis and Rau_Ze are being awarded for their songwriting.

Today (September 18), the two singer-songwriters were revealed as The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF)’s 2025 Breakthrough Songwriter Award recipients.


The music organization’s award pinpoints Canadian songwriters on the rise, celebrating their current achievements and the bright futures on the global stage.

This year’s winners, one in each of non-French-language and French-language categories, were selected from a pool of 35 candidates, narrowed down to 12 finalists across Canada by a jury of music industry professionals, with fan votes contributing to the final result.

Each winner receives a $7,500 cash prize with a customized career development plan and global exposure through Amazon Music playlisting and resources.

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Palestinian-Canadian singer-songwriter Nemahsis is this year’s non-French-language winner. Earning international recognition for her powerful voice and personal storytelling, she explores identity, belonging and the experience of being a hijabi Muslim woman. Her independently-released debut album, 2024’s Verbathim, received praise from the likes of Stevie Wonder and Elton John. This year, she completed a sold-out North American tour and her debut made the Polaris Music Prize shortlist.


Taking home the French-language award are Montreal duo Rau_Ze. Comprised of Rose Perron and Félix Paul, the pair blends R&B, neo-soul, jazz, funk and hip-hop in their music, boasting an irresistible groove. Their debut album, Virer nos vies, unpacks themes of love, mental health and feminism with depth and passion that has earned them critical acclaim — and ADISQ's inaugural Soul/R&B award. This year, they’ve been flexing their talents on-stage, appearing at major music festivals like Festival d'été de Québec (FEQ) and Osheaga. Recently, the duo signed with Wagram Music’s WLab to launch their European career.

Established in 2017, the Breakthrough Songwriter Award has been previously won by Mustafa, Ariane Roy, Charlotte Cardin, Jessie Reyez, Lowell, Les Louanges, Aaron Paris, Fredz, Eli Brown and Lou-Adriane Cassidy,

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"This award celebrates and supports the next generation of Canadian songwriters, reflecting our mission to honour both the legacy and the future of Canadian music,” says CSHF’s executive director Nick Fedorm. “We are proud to recognize their contributions to the craft and extend our congratulations to this year’s recipients."

The Breakthrough Songwriter Award winners will be recognized at the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Legends Induction Series event, taking place on October 17 at Toronto’s Meridian Arts Centre and on November 17 at Montréal’s Espace St-Denis.

Tickets for the Toronto event are available here here, and for Montreal’s event here.

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Mariah Carey kicks off the 2025 holiday season.
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Mariah Carey kicks off the 2025 holiday season.

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In This Season of Giving, Mariah Carey Shares Throwback Clip From 1994 Manifesting a Potential Christmas Classic One Day: ‘So Grateful’

MC only had to wait 25 years for her all-time holiday classic "All I Want For Christmas Is You" to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Mariah Carey is the undisputed Queen of Christmas. The pop singer has lorded over the holiday charts for the past six years with her ubiquitous wintertime classic “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” It seems hard to believe it now if you’ve been anywhere near a store since Halloween, but the yuletide favorite that was released in 1994 did not chart until 2000 and did not hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 until 2019, fully 25 years after it first hit our ears.

Now, as the holidays really ramp up, the best-selling Christmas song of all time in the U.S. seems like a no-brainer to top the charts every year. But on Tuesday (Dec. 9), MC gave thanks for how it all started in a throwback video she re-posted from a fan feed of an interview she did in 1994 in which she was asked if she hopes one of the songs from her first holiday album, that year’s Merry Christmas, might some day be as ubiquitous as such standards as “White Christmas” or “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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