Aotearoa Music Award for Single of the Year
Single of the Year is an Aotearoa Music Award that honours New Zealand music artists for outstanding singles. For the purpose of the award, a single is defined as a song released separately from an album, either for sale or as a music video serviced to New Zealand television.[1] The award was first awarded in 1973, following the Loxene Golden Disc award from 1965-1972. Lorde is the biggest winner in this category with four victories.
Recipients
Loxene Golden Disc (1965-1972)
Year | Artist | Song | Award |
---|---|---|---|
1965 | Ray Columbus & the Invaders | "Till We Kissed" | — |
1966 | Maria Dallas | "Tumblin' Down" | |
1967 | Mr Lee Grant | "Thanks to You" | |
1968 | Allison Durbin | "I Have Loved me a Man" | |
1969 | Shane | "Saint Paul" | |
1970 | Craig Scott | "Let's Get a Little Sentimental" | Solo |
Hogsnort Rupert | "Pretty Girl" | Group and Golden Disc | |
1971 | Craig Scott | "Smiley" | Solo and Golden Disc |
Chapta | "Say a Prayer" | Group | |
1972 | Suzanne | "Sunshine Through a Prism" | Solo |
Creation | "Carolina" | Group and Golden Disc |
Single of the Year (1973-current)
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