On Sept. 29, 2025, the 35th SOCAN Awards will mark SOCAN’s 100th anniversary, spotlighting Canada’s most accomplished songwriters, composers, and music publishers at Toronto’s renowned REBEL. Hosted by Arisa Cox and Andrew Phung, the event promises an evening of unforgettable performances and a celebration of the music creators ushering in the next 100 years of Canadian music.
This year’s honourees represent the breadth of talent and global influence of Canadian music.
2025 SOCAN Special Achievement Winners:
- Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides, Now” has left an indelible mark on music and culture, inspiring generations with its timeless beauty and profound artistry. For the enduring influence of this iconic work, Mitchell is receiving the SOCAN Cultural Impact Award.
- Lowell, bülow, and Nathan Ferraro took the world by storm and captured international audiences with the chart-topping hit “TEXAS HOLD ’EM.” For their outstanding success on the global stage, they’re receiving the SOCAN International Achievement Award.
- Boi-1da has collaborated with the who’s who of rap and R&B artists over the past 15 years, helping define the sound of international music, and elevating Canadian talent to the world stage. For his lyrical genius and groundbreaking production work, Boi-1da is receiving the SOCAN Global Impact Award.
- Drake’s unmatched talent for creating songs that connect with audiences around the world has cemented his status as one of music’s most defining voices. In recognition of his extraordinary impact, he is receiving his fourth SOCAN Songwriter of the Year – Performer Award.
- Jordan Gagne has crafted some of the most unforgettable soundscapes today. His powerful scores have brought stories to life on screens around the world. For his outstanding work scoring some of today’s most popular shows, like The Rookie and The Recruit, he’s receiving the SOCAN Screen Composer of the Year Award.
- Evan Blair’s songwriting shines through the voices of today’s top artists, crafting hits that connect with audiences around the world like “toxic till the end” by ROSÉ and “Beautiful Things” and “Pretty Slowly” by Benson Boone. For his outstanding artistry behind the scenes, he’s receiving the SOCAN Songwriter of the Year – Non-Performer Award.
- Ozan “OZ” Yildirim has fast become one of the most in-demand producers in rap and pop music today. With tracks like “I KNOW?” by Travi$ Scott, “First Person Shooter” by Drake and J. Cole, and “Lovin On Me” by Jack Harlow, his innovative production and creative vision power the success of any song he touches. In recognition of his extraordinary impact behind the boards, he’s receiving the SOCAN Producer of the Year Award.
- Erica Procunier is redefining what it means to be a modern screen composer. With a gift for weaving emotion and energy into every note, she’s earning recognition for her originality across genres in film and TV. In celebration of her creative impact and rising influence, she’s receiving the SOCAN Breakout Composer Award.
- SHUBH has quickly emerged as one of Canada’s most exciting new voices in music. His distinctive sound and lyrical talent have captivated audiences worldwide, amassing billions of streams and a rapidly growing global fanbase. For his remarkable rise and impact on the music scene, he is receiving the SOCAN Breakout Songwriter Award.
“This year’s honourees showcase just how influential Canadian music is, from cultural icons to global hitmakers and powerful new voices,” said SOCAN CEO Jennifer Brown. “At a time when creators are navigating big changes in the music industry, it’s important to celebrate their achievements, and to remind them that they’re part of a strong community working with them and for them.”
SOCAN Achievement Award winners receive “The SOCAN” – the world’s first and only music industry trophy that’s also a musical instrument, incorporating five custom bronze crotales, tuned this year to the opening notes from “Both Sides, Now” by Joni Mitchell.
SOCAN proudly acknowledges its legal counsel of 75 years, Gowling WLG, as the official sponsor of the 2025 SOCAN Awards, with the SOCAN Foundation and the Unison Benevolent Fund serving as official charity partners
The SOCAN Awards and the Gala SOCAN have been held in Toronto and Montréal, respectively, since 1990, honouring excellence in Canadian songwriting, composing, and music publishing.