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Iskwē
Canadian singer-songwriter (born 1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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iskwē (Cree syllabics: ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ, formerly transliterated IsKwé) (short for waseskwan iskwew, meaning "blue sky woman" in English)[1] (born Meghan Lynne Meisters,[2] 1981) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and activist.[3]
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Personal life
Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, iskwē has lived in Los Angeles, New York City, and Toronto, and now lives in Hamilton, Ontario.[4]
iskwē is a Cree Métis and a citizen of the Manitoba Métis Federation, a federally recognized Métis government.[5]
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She released her debut album Iskwé in 2013.[6] Her debut single "Nobody Knows," produced by The Darcys and featured in the Netflix series Between, focused on the Missing and murdered Indigenous women crisis in Canada.[7]
Her second album, The Fight Within, was released in 2017.[8] In 2018, she received a SOCAN Songwriting Prize nomination for the song "Healers".[9] The Fight Within garnered a win at the 2017 Western Canadian Music Awards (WCMA) for Electronic/Dance Artist of the Year, she also received a Juno Award nomination for Indigenous Music Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2018 and was longlisted for the 2018 Polaris Music Prize.[10][7][11]
Her third album, acākosīk, was released on 8 November 2019.[12] The album won a Juno Award for Music Video of the Year for the song Little Star directed by Sarah Legault[13] and was a Juno Award nominee for Adult Alternative Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020.[14] Her song "Breaking Down" was shortlisted for the 2020 SOCAN Songwriting Prize and the video PRISM Prize.[15]
iskwē's fourth album The Stars was released 5 March 2021 and is a "reimagination" of her album acākosīk (saying that "the stars" is English for acākosīk.[16]) featuring new arrangements (by Darren Fung) of six songs with iskwē accompanied by a trio of piano (Michael Shand), cello (Mariel Gonzalez), and violin (Laura C Bates) recorded live-of-the-floor at Revolution Recording[17] in Toronto and an orchestral arrangement of “Night Danger (Lovers Mix)” recorded with the FILMharmonic Orchestra (Prague).[18]
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Discography
- Iskwé (2013)
- The Fight Within (2017)
- acākosīk (2019)
- The Stars (2021)
- Mother Love (2022, with Tom Wilson)
- nīna (2024)[19]
Songs
Iskwé Album Tracks[20]
- iNewYork
- So Over You
- Recycle ft M1 of Dead Prez
- Another Love Song (remix)
- Wandering (remix)
- One Better
- Midnight
- Another Love Song
- Not Today
- Slack Jaw
The Fight Within Album Tracks[21]
- Ice Walker
- Soldier
- Healers
- The Storm
- Will I See
- Disturbed
- Nobody Knows
- Sometimes ft. Keolya
- Say It Sweet
acākosīk Album Tracks[22]
- Intro
- Breaking Down
- The Unforgotten
- Little Star
- Interlude
- Sweet Tuesday
- Night Danger
The Stars Album Tracks[23]
- Little Star (Stars Mix)
- Night Danger (Lovers Mix)
- Sweet Tuesday (Stars Mix)
- Interlude (Stars Mix)
- Breaking Down (Stars Mix)
- The Unforgotten (Stars Mix)
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Awards
- 2020 Juno Winner – Little Star Music Video of the Year[24]
- 2020 Juno Nominee – acākosīk for Alternative Album of the Year[25]
- 2020 Nominee SOCAN Songwriting Prize - for the song "Breaking Down"
- 2020 Nominee PRISM Prize for 'Breaking Down"
- 2018 Juno Nominee – The Fight Within Indigenous Album of the Year[7]
- 2018 Polaris Prize Long List – The Fight Within[11]
- 2017 WCMA Winner – Electronic Artist of the Year[7]
- 2017 Winner – REVEAL Indigenous Arts Award[7]
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References
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