Apra Silver Scroll And Maioha Award Shortlist Announced
Thursday, 4 July 2024, 7:43 am Press Release: APRA - AMCOS
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APRA
AMCOS NZ announce the Top 20 songs nominated for
the 2024 APRA Silver Scroll Award | Kaitito Kaiaka
and the Top 5 waiata nominated for the APRA
Maioha Award | Tohu Maioha. It is now up to New
Zealand APRA members, the songwriters of Aotearoa to vote
for their favourite songs/waiata in each category and
ultimately decide the best songs of the past year. The
winners will be announced at the APRA Silver Scroll
Awards on Tuesday 8 October at the St James
Theatre in Pōneke Wellington.
"The APRA
Silver Scroll is a particularly prestigious honour, as the
recognition of your peers is a special celebration indeed,"
says Anthony Healey, Head of APRA AMCOS
Aotearoa.
"The songs shortlisted here reflect the
masterful talent of songwriters and storytellers from
Aotearoa whose work is being heard not just at home but all
around the globe. These waiata represent our unique voices
in the world and it's a privilege and honour to celebrate
them."
The Silver Scroll Top 20 list was decided upon
by a carefully curated panel of APRA members who are also
well-respected songwriters, producers, and performers:
Amelia Berry (Amamelia), Bailey Wiley, Godfrey de
Grut, James Coyle, Justyn Pilbrow, Marika Hodgson, Sapati
Apa (Pati AF), Philip Bell, Samuel George Taylor,
and Tami Neilson.
APRA Silver Scroll
Award | Kaitito Kaiaka Top 20:
A
World Without Youwritten by
Alayna Powley and Devin Abrams*, performed by
alayna (*Universal Music
Publishing)
Been and
Gonewritten and performed
by Louis Baker and Wallace
(Gollan)* (*Mushroom Music
Publishing)
Boywritten by Joe Locke and performed by
P.H.F.
Choose
Mewritten by Katie Everingham
and Jonathan Pearce, performed by
Dateline
I
Amwritten by Stan Walker*,
Vince Harder, Donny Te Kanapu Anasta, and Michael Fatkin^,
performed by Stan Walker (*Sony Music
Publishing, ^Universal Music
Publishing)
I Like To Be Alone
written by Gussie Larkin, Lily Paris West, and
Abraham Hollingsworth, performed by
Mermaidens
Jenny
Greenteeth written by Chelsea Prastiti, Michael
Howell, Tom Dennison, and Adam Tobeck, performed by
Skilaa
Kārearea,
written by Mohi Allen, Noema Te Hau III, and Rukuwai Allen,
performed by
MOHI
Kātuarehe,
written by Anna Coddington, Noema Te Hau III, Ruth Smith,
and Kawiti Waetford, performed by Anna
Coddington
Learning
written by Jordan Rakei*, Linden Jay Berelowitz^, and Mike
Lesirge, performed by Jordan Rakei (* Sony
Music Publishing, ^ Universal/MCA Music
Publishing)
Māhoe me
Patatē written by Emily and Charles Looker,
performed by Aro
Māori
Ki Te Ao written by Stan Walker*, Donny Te
Kanapu Anasta, Matthew Sadgrove, Rio Panapa, Hugh Lake, and
Fasika Ayallew, performed by Stan Walker
(*Sony Music Publishing)
March
12 written by Rebecca Mason Melrose and Harry
Huavi, performed by Haz and Miloux (BMG
Rights Management obo Big Pop Music
Publishing)
Paradise written
by Clark Mathews, Daniel Vernon, Christan Pianta, and Hakopa
Kuka-Larsen, performed by
DARTZ
Run It
Back written by Tom Scott and Harry Huavi,
performed by Home Brew (Concord Music
Publishing)
Running Amuck,
written and performed by
Byllie-jean
She,
written and performed by
Aaradhna
Suit of
Blue, written by Luca George, Harry Charles,
and Rita Laing, performed by Luca
George
The Letter,
written by Georgia Lines, Whakaio Taahi*, and Patrick
Manning, performed by Georgia Lines
(*Concord Music Publishing)
Whai
Ora written by Seth Haapu and Hana Mereraiha,
and performed by Seth Haapu
The
Maioha Top 5 list was decided upon by a panel of judges
selected for their knowledge and understanding of waiata reo
Māori/waiata reo rua and the current landscape of Māori
composition and songwriting: Ani-Piki Tuari, Cilla
Ruha, Kawiti Waetford, and Mātai
Smith.
APRA Maioha Award Top
5:
Apakura’s Call (Remember
Me)written by Victor Sulfa,
performed by Hawkins feat. Maria Te Aukaha
Huata
He
Ahowritten by Tawaroa
Kawanaand Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Mana
Tamariki, performed by
TAWAZ
He Rei
Nihowritten by Jordyn Rapana,
Ruth Smith, Dan Martin, and Kawiti Waetford, performed by
Jordyn with a Why
I
Amwritten by Stan Walker*,
Vince Harder, Donny Te Kanapu Anasta, and Michael Fatkin^,
performed by Stan Walker (*Sony Music
Publishing, ^Universal Music
Publishing)
Māori Ki Te Ao
written by Stan Walker*, Donny Te Kanapu
Anasta, Matthew Sadgrove, Rio Panapa, Hugh Lake, and Fasika
Ayallew, performed by Stan Walker (*Sony
Music Publishing)
APRA members will now vote for
their Top 5 Silver Scroll songs and Top 3 Maioha waiata
before midnight Monday 24 July. You can
listen to a Spotify playlist of all songs HERE.
The
2024 APRA Silver Scroll Award and APRA Maioha Award will be
presented at the St James Theatre in Pōneke Wellington on
Tuesday 8th October. The other awards presented on the night
are:
SOUNZ Contemporary Award Te Tohu
Auaha
APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film
Award
APRA Best Original Music in a Series
Award
NZ Music Hall of Fame Induction Te Whare
Taonga Puoro O Aotearoa
More
information
About the APRA Silver Scroll
Awards
Spotify Playlist of all top 20 Silver Scroll
songs & top five Maioha Award waiata
How the
winner of the APRA Silver Scroll Award Kaitito Kaiaka is
chosen