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Feist wins Juno for Artist of the Year

By Korea Herald

Published : April 2, 2012 - 20:30

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TORONTO (AP) ― Indie-rock songstress Leslie Feist took home a Juno for Artist of the Year on Sunday night, her third win at the 41st annual Canadian music awards ceremony.

Feist, best known for her whimsical 2007 song “1234,’’ which became an international hit after it was featured in an iPod nano commercial, might have surprised some with Sunday night’s win since her contemplative fourth disc, “Metals,’’ wasn’t nominated for Album of the Year.

Another of the night’s early winners was no surprise: Eighteen-year-old teen-pop sensation Justin Bieber claimed the Juno Fan Choice award, a prize he claimed at last year’s Junos.

“What’s up everybody? This is Justin,’’ he said in a prerecorded message. “Fan choice. As we all know I have the best fans in the world, so this award is basically for all my fans. This is just yours.’’

Vancouver, British Columbia, singer-songwriter Dan Mangan was named Best Newcomer.

“I feel like there’s a certain amount of chatter around the best new artist award every year going to ... artists on their second or maybe third albums,’’ said Mangan, whose “Oh Fortune’’ was, yes, his third album.

Dance recording of the year went to Toronto’s Dragonette and French DJ Martin Solveig, not anticipated favorite Deadmau5 ― who had won the category four years in a row.

City and Colour’s Dallas Green won Songwriter of the Year, beating out Feist, Dan Mangan and Jim Cuddy.

“If I can find a way to cut this up into five individual pieces I’d gladly share it with all the other nominees,’’ Green said as he claimed the trophy. “Canada has some of the best songwriters in the world and I’m glad to be a part of it. But I’d also, I’d just like to accept this on behalf of ... all the people who truly believe it’s all about the song and it’s not about all the other stuff.’’