Press Release
TORONTO, Sept. 29, 2025 – It was a night of milestones at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto, where Drake made history as the most-awarded songwriter in SOCAN’s century-long legacy and the most awarded in a single evening.
Fellow international powerhouse Boi-1da was celebrated with the Global Impact Award for his influence as a songwriter and producer in helping shape the sound of a generation, while the songwriting team of Lowell, bülow and Nathan Ferraro won the SOCAN International Achievement Award for their songwriting success and work on Beyoncé’s “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM.”
The night’s historic moments were rounded out by a moving tribute by Allison Russell, to icon Joni Mitchell, honoured with the SOCAN Cultural Impact Award for her classic “Both Sides, Now,” marking a fitting centrepiece in a celebration of one hundred years of Canadian songwriting, composing and music publishing excellence.
Drake received his fourth SOCAN Songwriter of the Year – Performer Award and also took home three Rap Music Awards, one R&B Music Award, and one Dance Music Award, achieving a single-night record of six SOCAN awards.
Chart-topping producer OZ took home the SOCAN Producer of the Year Award for his work with Drake, J.Cole, Travis Scott, Jack Harlow, among other music heavyweights.
Evan Blair was celebrated with the SOCAN Songwriter of the Year – Non-Performer Award, the SOCAN International Song Award and a Pop Music Award for the success of the global smash, “Beautiful Things,” while SHUBH took home the Breakout Songwriter Award.
Jordan Gagne took home his first SOCAN Screen Composer of the Year Award while the Breakout Screen Composer Award went to Erica Procunier, and Most Streamed Production Awards went to:
Hosted by actor and comedian Andrew Phung and TV host Arisa Cox, the awards also featured unforgettable performances by Alexander Stewart, Baby Nova, Frank Walker, Kalisway, Tia Wood, Wild Rivers, a celebration of OZ’s incredible hits with live beat re-creation by DATSUNN and Rae on piano, and a salute to SOCAN screen composers opened the show with an orchestral medley of ten winning songs and cues being honoured during the evening, including music from Heartland, Paw Patrol, Dino Ranch, A Big Fat Family Christmas, Ghostwriter, Island of Bryan, Sportsnet, Atlas, Murdoch Mysteries, Night Swim and Palm Royale.
“As we mark 100 years, we celebrate the incredible community of songwriters, composers and music publishers who remind us all why music matters,” said Jennifer Brown, CEO of SOCAN. “From every stage, studio, and screen, Canadian music creators carry our stories across Canada and around the world, and SOCAN’s role has always been to stand with them, support their journeys, and ensure their music continues to thrive for generations to come.”
Viral Song Awards were awarded to:
Special Awards were handed out in the following categories:
SOCAN Achievement Award winners receive “The SOCAN” – the world’s first and only music industry trophy that is also a musical instrument, incorporating five custom bronze crotales, tuned this year with notes from “Both Sides, Now” by Joni Mitchell.
SOCAN proudly acknowledges its legal counsel of 75 years, Gowling WLG, and Long & McQuade as the official sponsors of the 2025 SOCAN Awards, with the SOCAN Foundation and the Unison Fund serving as official charity partners.
For a complete list of 2025 SOCAN Award winners visit: www.socanawards.com
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
Media contacts: Red Umbrella PR: press@RedUmbrellaPR.com ; SOCAN: media@socan.com
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