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4 Toronto artists make the Polaris Music Prize short list, but Quebec leads the way

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A Toronto Moment Amid Quebec’s Dominance

This July, the Polaris Music Prize jury unveiled its 10-album shortlist for 2025—a list led numerically by Quebec acts but featuring four shining entries from Toronto. For a city whose scene often competes for national spotlight, having Mustafa, Nemahsis, The OBGMs, and Saya Gray recognized is both a triumph and a statement of the city’s creative resilience.

Four Faces of Toronto’s Vibrant Scene

  • Mustafa – Dunya
    The University of Toronto alumnus turned folk poet revisits the shooting death of his brother and global conflicts on Dunya. His blend of spare guitar, evocative storytelling, and social commentary cemented him as a Polaris favorite.

  • Nemahsis – Verbathim
    Juno Award winner Nemah Hasan digests themes of womanhood and self-discovery in Verbathim, co-produced by Noah “40” Shebib. Her track “Echoes” weaves introspective lyrics over alt-pop beats, showcasing Toronto’s cross-genre innovation.

  • The OBGMs – Sorry, It’s Over
    Punk quartet The OBGMs channel post-therapy catharsis into raw riffs on Sorry, It’s Over. Lead singer Densil McFarlane’s candid lyricism about healing after heartbreak resonates with fans craving authenticity.

  • Saya Gray – Saya
    Sleeper hit “Infinite Loop” from Saya Gray’s debut album fuses soul-pop with art-rock textures. As former musical director for Willow Smith and Daniel Caesar’s touring bassist, her command of mood and melody signals Toronto’s next wave of pop auteurs.

Quebec’s Stronghold—and Why It Matters

Quebec leads this year with six shortlisted albums, from Lou-Adriane Cassidy’s pop‐concept Journal d’un Loup-Garou to Marie Davidson’s electro-satire City of Clowns. This regional tilt underscores the province’s continued investment in francophone and anglophone talent, thanks in part to dedicated funding bodies like FACTOR and the Slaight Family Foundation.

Yet Toronto’s quartet holds its own. Each act brings a unique sonic fingerprint—folk, alt-pop, punk, and soul-pop—demonstrating the city’s genre fluidity. Their presence reminds us that while Quebec may outnumber in nominations, Toronto’s scene remains one of the most diverse and forward-thinking in Canada.

Why This Shortlist Matters for Toronto Artists

  1. Visibility and Opportunity: A Polaris nod often leads to sold-out tour dates, international press, and festival invites—critical wins for independent artists.

  2. Community Validation: In a year marked by economic pressures on arts organizations, recognition by an 11-member jury serves as a vote of confidence in Toronto’s grassroots music networks.

  3. Inspirational Ripple Effect: As we discussed in our feature on emerging Canadian talent, awards like Polaris catalyze mentorship, collaboration, and renewed interest in local venues.

What to Listen For

  • Mustafa’s “Talaa” opens Dunya with a lament that transitions into a hopeful chorus—an interplay of grief and resilience.

  • Nemahsis’s “Mirror Talk” balances delicate synth lines with razor-sharp verses dissecting social expectations.

  • The OBGMs’ “Therapy Break” layers driving drum patterns under a chorus of communal shouts, capturing punk’s communal ethos.

  • Saya Gray’s “Infinite Loop” juxtaposes minimalist verses with an anthemic hook, highlighting her dual mastery of subtlety and spectacle.

A Single Theme: Toronto’s Genre-Crossing Prowess

By centering on how four distinct artists from Toronto each carved out a spot on a shortlist crowded by Quebec talent, this article drills into one main idea: Toronto’s ability to cultivate boundary-pushing music across genres, even in a competitive national landscape.

4 Toronto artists make the Polaris Music Prize short list, but Quebec leads the way4-toronto-artists-make-the-polaris-music-prize-short-list-but-quebec-leads-the-wayMuhammad SiddiquiJul 16, 2025This July, the Polaris Music Prize jury unveiled its 10-album shortlist for 2025—a list led numerically by Quebec acts but featuring four shining entries from Toronto. For a city whose scene often...