2003 New Zealand Music Awards Results
2003 New Zealand Music Awards Results
mOnstavision Single of the Year Goodshirt – Sophie
Album of the Year The Datsuns – The Datsuns
Best Male Vocalist Che Fu – Misty Frequencies
Best Female Vocalist Bic Runga – Beautiful Collision
Export Gold Best Group The Datsuns – The Datsuns
Outstanding International Achievement The Datsuns
Xbox / ZM Breakthrough Artist of the Year The Datsuns
Best Solo Artist Bic Runga – Beautiful Collision
Best Mana Reo Album Ngahiwi Apanui – E Te Nei
Best Mana Maori Album Upper Hutt Posse – Te Reo Maori Remixes
Best Jazz Album Kevin Clark – Once Upon a Song I Flew
Best Classical Album New Zealand Symphony Orchestra – Douglas Lilburn The Three Symphonies
Highest Selling NZ Album Bic Runga – Beautiful Collision
Highest Selling NZ Single Katchafire – Giddy Up
Songwriter of the Year Goodshirt – Sophie
Best Roots Music Album Trinity Roots – True
Best Urban Album Nesian Mystik – Polysaturated
Red Bull Best Dance Album Salmonella Dub – Outside the Dubplates
Best Pacific Island Album Pacific Soul – Pacific Soul
Lifetime Achievement Award Dylan Taite For his dedication to New Zealand Music
Juice TV People’s Choice Award Nesian Mystik – Polysaturated
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