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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