Cadence Weapon Wins 2021 Polaris Music Prize for Parallel World
Cadence Weapon has won Canada’s Polaris Music Prize, which celebrates the country’s best record of the year, for his album Parallel World. The award comes with a cash prize of $50,000 (Canadian) and promotional services for a future release.
Cadence Weapon is the rap moniker of Pitchfork contributor Rollie Pemberton. This year marked Cadence Weapon’s third time on the Short List for the prize. While accepting the award, he said:
The Polaris Music Prize is awarded to the “Best Canadian album of the year based on artistic merit without regard to genre, sales history or label affiliation,” as determined by a Grand Jury of 11 “music media professionals.” The Grand Jury is selected from the Polaris jury pool of 199 Canadian writers, editors, broadcasters, and DJs; this year’s jury pool included Pitchfork contributor Stuart Berman.
Daniel Lanois, Yves Jarvis, Bernice, and Fiver with the Atlantic School of Spontaneous Composition were among those on the Long List for the 2021 Polaris Music Prize, which was narrowed down in July. Runners-up from the Short List receive a cash prize of $3,000 (Canadian).
Backxwash won for God Has Nothing to Do With This Leave Him Out Of It last year, following previous honorees Haviah Mighty, Jeremy Dutcher, and Lido Pimienta.