APRA Silver Scroll Award 2022 Finalists Announced

21 July 2022
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Apra Silver Scroll Award 2022 Finalists Announced

The Top 20 finalists for the 2022 APRA Silver Scroll Award | Kaitito Kaiaka and the Top 5 finalists for the 2022 APRA Maioha Award have been announced. APRA members are now invited to vote for their top songs which will determine the Silver Scroll Top 5 and Maioha Top 3 including the overall winners.

2022 APRA Silver Scroll Top 20

35 written by Rob Ruha, Kaea HillsTe Amorutu BroughtonAinsley TaiDan MartinWhenua Patuwai, performed by Ka Hao and Rob Ruha

Aho / Beams written by Anna Coddington*,Steph BrownJames Ikner**, performed by Anna Coddington* and Louis Baker (*published by Mushroom Music PTY LTD, **BMI)

Andy written and performed by Emily C. Browning

Ankle Deep written and performed by Christabel

Best Behaviour written by Chelsea Jade and Tyler Spry*,performed by Chelsea Jade (*ASCAP)

Beyond the Stars written by Tami Neilson and Delaney Davidson performed by Tami Neilson and Willie Nelson (Native Tongue Music Publishing)

Bit Part written by Nicholas Cunningham and Dorian Noval, performed by TOOMS

Find Me written by Muroki Mbote Wa Githinji and Josh Fountain* performed by Muroki (*Universal Music Publishing PTY LTD)

Garden of Eden written and performed by Ny Oh

Girl At Night written by Natalie HuttonMinnie RobberdsJoel BeckerAngus Murray, performed by There’s A Tuesday (Native Tongue Music Publishing)

He Ōrite written by Troy Kingi*, Iraia WhakamoeRyan PrebbleJames Coyle, performed by Troy Kingi and  The Nudge (*LOOP Publishing Limited/Kobalt Music Publishing)

I Got You written by Georgia Lines*, Jason Schoushkoff performed by Georgia Lines (*Published by Koze Music)

I’m A Bit Out Of Shape written and performed by Luke Buda (Native Tongue Music Publishing)

Iris written and performed by Reb Fountain (Native Tongue Music Publishing)

Lawn written and performed by Aldous Harding (BMG Rights Management)

My Boy written and performed by Marlon Williams (Native Tongue Music Publishing)

My Heart Never Sleeps written by DiggyDupéP. Smith aka Troy Kingi*, Choice Vaughan, performed by Diggy Dupé and Troy Kingi (*LOOP Publishing Limited/Kobalt Music Publishing)

Not Today written by Steph Brown and James Ikner*, performed by Lips (*BMI)

Peacetime Orders written by Anthonie Tonnon and Jonathan Pearce performed by Anthonie Tonnon

Taku Raumiri written by Herea WinitanaTuranga Merito, performed by Uru Whetu, Torere, Te Aroha

2022 APRA Maioha Award Top 5 Finalists

– Te Aroha Mauroa written and performed by MOHI

Rangatira / Owner written and performed by Ria Hall translated by Teraania Ormsby (published by LOOP Publishing Limited/Kobalt Music Publishing)

E Hine Ē written by Em-Haley Walker, performed by Te Kaahu

TeIho written by Aja RopataByllie-Jean, Chris Wethey performed by AJA & Byllie-Jean

Taera written by Rob Ruha, Rory Noble*, performed by Rob Ruha (*published by Universal Music Publishing)

The Top 20 is decided by a specially curated panel of lauded songwriters, producers/composers and performers. This year, we had a wonderful panel of creators who spent a month listening to all 300+ entries and then joined an in-person meeting to discuss their top songs. Judging this year were: Anji Sami (She’s So Rad), Boh RungaCass Basil (Tiny Ruins, King Sweeties), Deva MahalGussie Larkin (Mermaidens, Earth Tongue), Haz Beats (Homebrew, Team Dynamite), Julien Dyne, J.Y Lee (Yoko-Zuna), Nadia Reid, Sam Taylor (Anthonie Tonnon, Nadia Reid),  and Sam Trevethick (Shapeshifter, Sambora, Voices).

The Top 5 finalists for the 2022 APRA Maioha Award were decided by a panel of well-known and respected industry figures who have a good understanding of the waiata reo Māori landscape. Judging this year were Matai Smith (Tūranga FM), Nadia Marsh (Te Māngai Pāho), Ngatapa Black (songwriter, presenter), and Tama Waipara (Tairāwhiti Arts Festival Director, vocalist).

For more information on how the finalists are chosen go here.

The 2022 APRA Silver Scroll Awards ceremony will be held at Spark Arena, Tāmaki Makaurau on Tuesday 18th October. This will be the first full-scale event in 3 years so we are very excited get together to celebrate Aotearoa music, waiata, and composition.

Artwork designed by Miriama Grace-Smith

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