Top 10 Best Canadian Female Artists in 2024

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Top 10 Canadian Female Artists

Happy International Women’s Day! In honor of the hard-working women of the world, we’ve selected just a handful of female talent to celebrate.

Here’s a list of 10 Canadian-bred female artists you need on your radar (if they aren’t already). Robust in their identity and sound, there’s an eclectic wave of music running through our nation and these ladies have got the goods.

10. Skye Wallace

A little folk edge sound that keeps you on your toes – her most recent album Something Wicked is a diverse record, pulling punches and fun acoustic riffs.

9. Grimes

 A unique soul always bringing flavor to her art, you can think of her music as a sort of sonic rain dance. Venus Fly is just pure ear candy to those who appreciate more experimental electronica in their music.

8. Tanya Tagaq

Talking about a symbol for empowerment these days, Tanya Tagaq is a shining example. Her throat singing mingles with the 21st-century music scene, and she’s making waves with her music and message. Catch her making beats with her voice at Wayhome this year.

7. Lowell

 Chances are you’ve heard her playing among the local airwaves. Lowell creates that dark dance pop that you are sure to find humming in your head after hearing her once. Her music has a bittersweet blissful tone paired with just enough rasp in her voice.

6. Hannah Georgas

 She’s blossomed back onto the scene with the recent album “For Evelyn”. The title track and video feel like an anthem for those on what feels like the never-ending grind to get to where they need to be.

5. Zaki Ibrahim

 Think r&b meets electro-soul.  On CBC3’s list of artists to watch in 2017, Zaki recently released “Orbit: A Postcoital Prequal EP” a prequel to her upcoming album that will be released this Spring.

4. The Courtneys

 Clearly bred from the west coast, this full female fronted band feeds us a quirky garage pop sound with a chilled out vibe. Set to play The Garrison on March 26th they also are on CBC3’s list of artists to watch out for this year.  Their most recent album ‘The Courtneys II’ was released by New Zealand record label Flying Nun and is the first time the legendary label has signed a non-New Zealand act.

3. Charlotte Cardin

 Listening to Charlotte Cardin makes you feel like you don’t want to mess with her. Her bold and honest lyrics and the swagger in her voice is quite infectious. Also, put her on your list of artists to see at Wayhome this summer.

2. Jessy Lanza

Jessy Lanza has a way of making infectious bright tunes. Her voice is pleasant to listen to, and her music often has a fun dance flare feeling to it. Just imagine an indoor roller blade party with bright lights and smooth moves with Jessy playing in the background.

1. Charlotte Day Wilson

 With one album in, Charlotte puts herself onto the scene as an artist with clear r&b influence in her soft melodies. The lyrics in “Work” speak to a women’s strong perseverance and the video is a simple homage to “intelligent, strong and compassionate women, genderqueer and trans folks”. Catch her in Toronto at the MOD club on April 19th 0r 20th.