Grammis

The Grammis are music awards presented annually to musicians and songwriters in Sweden. The oldest Swedish music awards,[1] they were instituted as a local equivalent of the Grammy Awards given in the United States.[2] The awards ceremony is generally held each year in February in Stockholm. The awards were established in 1969 and awarded until 1972 when they were cancelled, then revived in 1987.

Grammis
Awarded forRecognize and reward artists, musicians and creative people who have achieved interesting works in various fields of music during the year
Date1969 (1969)–1972 (1972)
1987 (1987)–present
CountrySweden
Presented byInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry Sweden
First awarded25 September 1969 (1969-09-25)
Websitegrammis.se

There are around 20 different award categories, which have changed over the years. Swedish artists and foreign artists who live in Sweden are eligible, as are artists in other countries if their music is produced in Sweden and targets a Swedish audience.[2]

The awards are presented by IFPI Sverige, along with the newspaper Expressen.

History

Berns salonger, venue for the first Grammis ceremony in 1969

The first Grammis were presented on 25 September 1969 at Berns salonger in Stockholm.[3] They were presented annually until 1972, after which they were discontinued.[4] This was attributed the influence of music critics on the awards, especially after the win of unidentified group Philemon Arthur and the Dung at the 1972 ceremony.[1][4] The Grammis were reinstated in 1987, fifteen years later.[4]

During an acceptance speech at the 1993 ceremony, Popsicle guitarist Fredrik Norberg wished that the members of Arvingarna would die in a bus accident.[5] This incident caused a scandal in Sweden and the band's next record was cancelled.[6][7] Following the 2011 ceremony, the separate categories of Best Female Artist and Best Male Artist were abolished and one Best Artist award was instead awarded.[8]

Following the 2019 ceremony, the award for Children's Music of the Year was cut, with the IFPI citing low submissions to the category and the challenge of having an adult jury decide on an award for children.[9] The decision received criticism and was reinstated for the 2021 ceremony.[10] The 2021 ceremony was postponed from its usual February date to June due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.[10][11]

Ceremonies

Since the 1988 ceremony, the Grammis have been held at the beginning of the year to recognize music from the preceding year.[3] With the exception of the 1970 ceremony held in Lidingö, every ceremony has taken place at venues in Stockholm.[3]

No. Date Venue Presenter(s) Broadcaster
1 25 September 1969Berns salongerUn­knownUn­known
2 10 September 1970Hotell Foresta, LidingöUn­knownUn­known
3 20 September 1971Berns salongerLasse HolmqvistUn­known
4 11 September 1972Folkets husUn­knownUn­known
5 13 February 1988Grand HôtelJacob DahlinUn­known
6 9 April 1989Berns salongerNiklas Levy and Ingvar StormUn­known
7 25 March 1990Un­known
8 16 February 1991Un­known
9 8 February 1992Un­known
10 27 February 1993Un­known
11 19 February 1994Un­knownUn­known
12 17 February 1995Martin TimellUn­known
13 19 February 1996ChinateaternUn­knownUn­known
14 17 February 1997CirkusLasse AnrellSVT[12]
15 16 February 1998Kungliga tennishallenSofia WistamTV4[12]
16 15 February 1999
17 14 February 2000
18 19 February 2001AnnexetMagnus Uggla
19 14 February 2002Stockholm Globe ArenaHenrik Schyffert
20 18 February 2003Berns salongerMankie Eriksson[13]Not broadcast[13]
21 9 February 2004Lars BeckungTV4[12][14]
22 7 February 2005Grand HôtelWille Crafoord
23 7 February 2006TyrolUlf Elfving
CirkusUlrika Eriksson and Eagle-Eye Cherry
24 30 January 2007HovetCarina Berg and Sanna Bråding
25 9 January 2008Stockholm Globe ArenaAdam Alsing and Gry Forssell
26 7 January 2009Hovet
27 15 January 2010MünchenbryggerietKarin WintherNot broadcast[12]
28 17 January 2011Royal Swedish OperaEva Dahlgren
29 14 February 2012Ola SaloSVT1[15]
30 20 February 2013CirkusKalle Moraeus and Timo RäisänenSVT1[16]
31 19 February 2014Gina Dirawi and Ray CokesSVT1 and SVT Play[17]
32 25 February 2015Gina DirawiSVT1[18]
33 24 February 2016PetterSVT1[19]
34 28 February 2017Stockholm Concert HallMagnus Carlson and Maxida MärakKanal 5
35 8 February 2018Grand HôtelEmma Molin and Amanda OomsNot broadcast[20]
36 7 February 2019AnnexetRennie Mirro and Daniel HallbergTV4 Play
37 6 February 2020Rennie Mirro and Amie Bramme SeyTV12 and TV4 Play[21]
38 3 June 2021Södra TeaternAmie Bramme Sey and Johanna NordströmTV4 Play and Sjuan[22]
39 19 May 2022AnnexetAmie Bramme Sey and Sofia DalénTV4 Play, C More, Sjuan
40 3 May 2023Pelle Almqvist and Amie Bramme SeyTV4 Play
41 8 May 2024TBAYouTube

Categories awarded

As of the 2021 ceremony, there are 21 categories, not including special awards:[23]

  • Album of the Year
  • Alternative Pop of the Year
  • Artist of the Year
  • Dansband of the Year
  • Electro/Dance of the Year
  • Folk Music of the Year
  • Hip Hop of the Year
  • Hard Rock/Metal of the Year
  • Jazz of the Year
  • Classical of the Year
  • Songwriter of the Year
  • Song of the Year
  • Music Video of the Year
  • Newcomer of the Year
  • Pop of the Year
  • Soul/R&B of the Year
  • Producer of the Year
  • Rock of the Year
  • Lyricist of the Year
  • Visa/Singer-Songwriter of the Year
  • Children's Music of the Year

Special awards include:[23]

  • Honorary Award of the Year
  • Special Award of the Year

Grammis were previously awarded in the following categories:[24]

  • Best Electronic Producer
  • Chamber Music Production of the Year
  • Choir Production of the Year
  • Documentary Production of the Year
  • Group of the Year
  • Innovator of the Year
  • Instrumental of the Year
  • International Album of the Year
  • Live Act of the Year
  • LP of the Year
  • Music DVD of the Year
  • Musical and Cabaret Recording of the Year
  • Open Category
  • Pop/Rock Female of the Year
  • Pop/Rock Male of the Year
  • Pop/Rock Group of the Year
  • Religious of the Year
  • Stage, Film, Radio and TV Production of the Year
  • Swedish International Success of the Year
  • Symphonic Production of the Year

Trophy

First Aid Kit with their Grammis trophies at the 2013 ceremony

The original Grammis trophy was a plaquette of stained pine and silver, designed by Claës Giertta and made to be hung on a wall.[4][25] The trophy was redesigned in 2007 by Efva Attling and made by Orrefors.[26][27] It weighs 2.2 kg (4.9 lb), made of glass with a platinum star, and was designed so that it could be lifted with one hand. Attling described her inspiration as "the Empire State Building meets the Hötorget buildings".[27]

List of winners

Album of the Year

Album of the Year (Årets album) has been awarded since 1993.[3][24]

Artist of the Year

Artist of the Year (Årets artist) has been awarded since 1988 for a significant contribution such as an album, concert tour, or other musical achievement. For the 2008–2011 ceremonies, there were separate awards for Female Artist of the Year (Årets kvinnliga artist) and Male Artist of the Year (Årets manliga artist).[3][24]

Children's Album of the Year

An award for children's music has been presented since the start of the Grammis and has undergone numerous name changes over the years, the latest being Children's Album of the Year (Årets barnalbum) as of the 2002 ceremony.[3][24] It was not presented at the 2020 ceremony.

  • 1969: Djungelboken
  • 1970: Goda' goda'Jojje Wadenius and Barbro Lindgren
  • 1971: The Pling & Plong Show – Robert Karl Oskar Broberg
  • 1972: Här kommer Ville och Valle och Viktor – Jörgen Lantz, Anders Linder and Hans Wigren
  • 1988: Peter PanNationalteatern
  • 1989: Hokus pokus, Alfons Åberg!
  • 1990: Resan till Melonia – Various artists
  • 1991: Häjkån, mera bäjkån!Tomas Forssell
  • 1992: Lilla ungen minBarbro Lindgren and Georg Riedel
  • 1993: Majas alfabetssånger – Lena Anderson, Kerstin Andeby and Peter Wanngren
  • 1994: Aladdin
  • 1995: Oj oj oj! – 18 barnlåtar – Mikloz and Hygglona
  • 1996: PettsonsångerBröderna Slut
  • 1997: Ronny Rooster & hans vänner
  • 1998: Lasses & Morgans sopresaLasse and Morgan
  • 1999: Electric Banana Tajm – Electric Banana Band
  • 2000: ZzoppaJojje Wadenius
  • 2001: En randig skivaDoris & Knäckebröderna me' Peps
  • 2002: Vi är CowboybengtsCowboybengts
  • 2003: GorillanOla & Gorillan
  • 2004: TrollringenLennart Hellsing and Georg Riedel
  • 2005: Mycket känsliga bitar – Anders & Lars In de Betou
  • 2006: Lilla Kotten sjunger julvisorHelen Sjöholm, Dogge and others
  • 2007: Hajar duJames Hollingworth and Jojje Wadenius
  • 2008: Älskade ramsor, sagor & sånger från Barnkammarboken – Various artists
  • 2009: Swingtajm! Trazan & Banarnes 30-årsskiva! – Trazan & Banarne
  • 2010: Meningen med livetBröderna Lindgren
  • 2011: Stava med skägg – Orkesterpop
  • 2012: Det kostar på att vara barn – Oscar Danielson
  • 2013: I tidenBröderna Lindgren
  • 2014: JazzooOddjob
  • 2015: Trollkarlen från Oz – Glada Hudik-teatern, Salem Al Fakir and Pontus de Wolfe
  • 2016: What If...Nina Persson
  • 2017: Emma Nordenstams bästa barnlåtar – Emma Nordenstam
  • 2018: Hasses trädgård – Hasse Andersson
  • 2019: Mina egna favoriter – Gullan Bornemark
  • 2021: Folk – Dikt och toner om personer – Britta Persson[29]

Classical of the Year

Awards for classical music have been presented since the inaugural ceremony (with a gap in the 1990s), then referring to "serious music" (seriös musik). Classical of the Year (Årets klassiska) can be awarded to an ensemble or a soloist; it has previously been presented as two separate categories.[3][24]

  • 1969:
    • Pre-1960: Sven-Erik Bäck – Tranfjädrarna
    • Post-1960: Bengt Hambraeus – Fresque Sonore / Transfiguration
    • Soloist: Margot RödinTre sånger
  • 1970:
  • 1971:
    • Newer music: Stockholm Philarmonic Wind QuintetMusik av Ligeti/Danzi/Villa-Lobos
    • Older music: Musica HolmiaeBarock på parnassen
    • Soloist: Janos SolyomMusik av Stenhammar/Liszt
  • 1972:
    • Chamber music: Mircea Saulesco and others – Saulescokvartetten
    • Choir: Eric EricsonEuropäische Chormusik
    • Symphony: Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra – Lidholm, Stenhammar, Rosenberg
  • 1988: Helén Jahren and Hans-Ola Ericsson – Sheng
  • 1989: Joseph Martin KrausFuneral Music for Gustav III
  • 1995:
    • Album: Åke Parmerud – Invisible Music
    • Artist: Dan Laurin
  • 1996: Sven-David SandströmThe High Mass
  • 1997: Anne Sofie von Otter and Bengt Forsberg – Wings in the Night
  • 1998: Stefan Östersjö – Stefan Östersjö
  • 1999: Daniel Börtz – Marie Antoinette
  • 2000: Cecilia Zilliacus and Bengt Åke Lundin – Svenska violinsonater
  • 2001: Håkan Hardenberger – Håkan Hardenberger Plays Swedish Trumpet Concertos
  • 2002: Eric Ericson Chamber Choir – A Cradle Song – The Tyger
  • 2003:
  • 2004:
    • Ensemble: NorrlandsOperan symphony orchestra – Hilding Rosenberg: Lycksalighetens ö
    • Soloist: Martin FröstMozart: Clarinet Concerto & Quintet
  • 2005:
  • 2006:
    • Ensemble: Eric Ericsons KammarkörKhoros
    • Soloist: Göran Söllscher – The Renaissance Album
  • 2007:
    • Ensemble: Eric Ericsons KammarkörEric Ericsons Chamber Choir
    • Soloist: Staffan MårtenssonClarinetto con forza
  • 2008: Anne Sofie von Otter and Bengt Forsberg – Terezín – Theresienstadt
  • 2009: Allmänna Sången and Anders WidmarkResonanser: Swedish Choral Music – New Perspectives
  • 2010: Sonanza Ensemble – Unheard Of – Again
  • 2011: ZilliacusPerssonRaitinen – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento
  • 2012: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Alan Gilbert and Sakari OramoAnders Hillborg – Eleven Gates
  • 2013: Anne Sofie von OtterSogno Barocco
  • 2014: Karin Rehnqvist – Live
  • 2015: Norrköping Symphony Orchestra and Christian LindbergAllan Pettersson Symphony No. 9
  • 2016: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Sakari Oramo, David Zinman and Esa-Pekka SalonenAnders Hillborg – Sirens
  • 2017: Västerås Sinfonietta, Helsingborgs symfoniorkester and Fredrik Burstedt – Mats Larsson Gothe: Symphony No. 2
  • 2018: The Dahlkvist Quartet – Andrea Tarrodi: String Quartets
  • 2019: Cecilia Zilliacus, Kati Raitinen and Bengt Forsberg – Amanda Maier: Volume 3
  • 2020: Dan Laurin and Höör Barock – Golovinmusiken – The Golovin Music
  • 2021: Jacob Kellermann and Christian KarlsenRodrigo, Coll & Harden: Guitar Works[30]

Dansband of the Year

An award in the dansband category has been presented since the 1988 ceremony, then called Dance of the Year (Årets dans). It has been renamed several times, sometimes including Schlager in its name, and is now called Dansband of the Year (Årets dansband), as of the 2010 ceremony.[3][24]

  • 1988: Ingmar Nordströms (for Saxparty 14)
  • 1989: Vikingarna (for Kramgoa låtar 14)
  • 1990: Lasse Stefanz (for Mot nya mål)
  • 1991: Sven-Ingvars (for På begäran)
  • 1992: Vikingarna (for Kramgoa låtar 19)
  • 1993: Arvingarna (for Coola killar)
  • 1994: Lotta & Anders Engbergs orkester (for Kärlek gör mig tokig)
  • 1995: Kikki Danielsson and Roosarna (for Vet du vad jag vet)
  • 1996: Candela (for Candelas vita)
  • 1997: Sten & Stanley (for Musik, dans & party 11)
  • 1998: Thorleifs (for En liten ängel)
  • 1999: Joyride (for God morgon världen)
  • 2000: Barbados (for Barbados)
  • 2001: Barbados (for Kom hem)
  • 2002: Arvingarna (for Diamanter)
  • 2003: Barbados (for Världen utanför)
  • 2004: Jill Johnson (for Discography)
  • 2005: Benny Anderssons orkester and Helen Sjöholm (for BAO!)
  • 2006: Björn Skifs (for Decennier)
  • 2007: Benny Anderssons orkester (for BAO på turné)
  • 2008: Benny Anderssons orkester, Helen Sjöholm and Tommy Körberg (for BAO 3)
  • 2009: Lasse Stefanz (for Rallarsväng)
  • 2010: Larz-Kristerz (for Hem till dig)
  • 2011: Lasse Stefanz (for Texas)
  • 2012: Benny Anderssons orkester (for O klang och jubeltid)
  • 2013: Lasse Stefanz (for Rocky Mountains)
  • 2014: Elisa's (for Be mig! Se mig! Ge mig!)
  • 2015: Elisa's (for Det ska va lätt)
  • 2016: Hasse Andersson (for Guld och gröna skogar)
  • 2017: Sannex for (Din sida sängen)
  • 2018: Expanders (for Play That Rock 'n' Roll)
  • 2019: Blender (for Gambla litegrann)
  • 2020: Arvingarna (for I Do)
  • 2021: Martinez (for Bubbelgum)[31]

Electro/Dance of the Year

An award for electro and dance music was first presented at the 1993 ceremony, then called Modern Dance (Modern dans). It was later known as Club/Dance of the Year (Årets klubb/dans) and as Electro/Dance of the Year (Årets elektro/dans) as of the 2001 ceremony. For several years, the category was merged with the one for hip hop and soul. To be eligible, nominees must have released at least two singles or an album.[3][24]

  • 1993: Clubland (for Adventures Beyond Clubland)
  • 1994: Stakka Bo (for Supermarket)
  • 1995: The Latin Kings (for Välkommen till förorten)
  • 1996: Infinite Mass (for The Infinite Patio)
  • 1997: Blacknuss (for Allstars)
  • 1998: Antiloop (for LP)
  • 1999: E-Type (for Last Man Standing)
  • 2000: Christian Falk (for Quel bordel)
  • 2001: Antiloop (for Fastlane People)
  • 2002: Spånka NKPG (for Volume 1)
  • 2003: Koop (for Waltz for Koop)
  • 2004: Hundarna från Söder (for Hundarna från Söder)
  • 2005: Andreas Tilliander (for World Industries)
  • 2006: September (for In Orbit)
  • 2007: Christian Falk (for People Say)
  • 2012: Rebecca & Fiona (for I Love You, Man!)
  • 2013: Swedish House Mafia for (Until Now)
  • 2014: Icona Pop (for This Is... Icona Pop)
  • 2015: Rebecca & Fiona (for Beauty Is Pain)
  • 2016: HNNY (for Sunday)
  • 2017: Kornél Kovács (for The Bells)
  • 2018: Axwell & Ingrosso (for "More Than You Know"/"I Love You")
  • 2019: Neneh Cherry (for Broken Politics)
  • 2020: Avicii (for Tim)
  • 2021: Off the Meds (for Off the Meds)[32]
  • 2022: Swedish House Mafia (for "Moth to a Flame", "Lifetime", "It Gets Better")
  • 2023: Swedish House Mafia (for Paradise Again)

Group of the Year

Group of the Year (Årets grupp) was first awarded at the 1969 ceremony, and subsequently during several other years.[3][24]

  • 1969: Made in Sweden (for Made in Sweden (with Love))
  • 2003: Kent (for Vapen & ammunition)
  • 2008: Kent (for Tillbaka till samtiden)
  • 2009: The Soundtrack of Our Lives (for Communion)
  • 2011: Johnossi (for Mavericks)

Hard Rock/Metal of the Year

An award for hard rock music has been presented since the 1993 ceremony; heavy metal music was included in the category starting with the 2012 ceremony.[3][24]

Jazz of the Year

An award for a jazz album has been presented since the first ceremony in 1969. For the 2000–2002 ceremonies, the category also included blues.[3][24]

  • 1969: HöstspelorJan Johansson
  • 1970: Jan Allan-70 – Jan Allan
  • 1971: FancyArne Domnérus Trio
  • 1972: 300.000Jan Johansson
  • 1988: Your TouchMonica Borrfors Quintet
  • 1989: Thums Up – Chapter Seven
  • 1990: Monica ZMonica Zetterlund
  • 1991: A Declaration of IndependenceRed Mitchell
  • 1992: Zigidap – Änglaspel
  • 1993: Mikael Rådberg Big Band – Mikael Rådberg Big Band
  • 1994: Sister Maj's BlouseJoakim Milder, Bobo Stenson, Fredrik Norén, Palle Danielsson
  • 1995: When the Smile Shines Through – Lina Nyberg Quintet
  • 1996: The Good LifeGunnar Bergsten
  • 1997: Reflections – Bobo Stenson trio
  • 1998: Winter in VeniceEsbjörn Svensson Trio
  • 1999: Alla mina kompisarPer "Texas" Johansson
  • 2000: Bernt Rosengren Octet Plays Evert Taube – Bernt Rosengren Octet
  • 2001: Seven Pieces – Lennart Åberg
  • 2002: Paradise Open – Magnus Lindgren and the Swedish Radio Jazz Group
  • 2003: OddjobOddjob
  • 2004: Seven Days of FallingEsbjörn Svensson Trio
  • 2005: HeadspinGoran Kajfeš
  • 2006: ViaticumEsbjörn Svensson Trio
  • 2007: Tuesday WonderlandEsbjörn Svensson Trio
  • 2008: Alone with You – Rigmor Gustafsson
  • 2009: LeucocyteE.S.T.
  • 2010: Attitude & Orbit Control – Jeanette Lindström
  • 2011: Tonbruket – Dan Berglunds Tonbruket
  • 2012: Dig It to the EndTonbruket
  • 2013: The Cherry ThingNeneh Cherry and the Thing
  • 2014: Nubium SwimtripTonbruket
  • 2015: Fusion for Fish – Daniel Karlsson Trio
  • 2016: FolkOddjob
  • 2017: ForevergreensTonbruket
  • 2018: The Reason Why Vol. 3 – Goran Kajfeš Subtropic Arkestra
  • 2019: Jag har funderat på en sakAmanda Ginsburg
  • 2020: Era spår – Martin Hederos
  • 2021: I det lilla händer det mestaAmanda Ginsburg[34]

Lyricist of the Year

Lyricist of the Year (Årets textförfattare) was first awarded at the 1969 ceremony, and then annually since the 1989 ceremony. The award can be presented to an individual or a songwriting team, usually in connection to an album.[3][24]

Music Video of the Year

Music Video of the Year (Årets musikvideo) has been awarded since 1990 to the director of a music video that accompanies one song. The director must be a Swedish citizen or permanent resident. Voting for the category is done in two steps: first by a large jury, then by a specialized jury. In several years during the 2000s, the category was presented with MTV Sweden.[3][24]

  • 1990: "What's the Noise?" – Walk on Water
  • 1991: "My Army of Lovers" – Army of Lovers
  • 1992: "Det finns" – Mauro Scocco
  • 1993: "Det finns inget bättre" – Peter LeMarc
  • 1994: "The Truth" – Clawfinger
  • 1995: "Fråga stjärnorna" – CajsaStina Åkerström
  • 1996: "Hubbabubba" – Just D
  • 1997: "Gravitation" – Kent
  • 1998: "Save Tonight" – Eagle-Eye Cherry
  • 1999: "Four Big Speakers" – Whale
  • 2000: "Blow My Fuses" / "Absolutely Nothing" – Lambretta
  • 2001: "Hiphopper" – Thomas Rusiak featuring Teddybears STHLM
  • 2002: "Main Offender" – The Hives
  • 2004: "You're the Storm" – The Cardigans
  • 2006: "Dom som försvann" – Kent (director: Adam Berg)
  • 2007: "Young Folks" – Peter Bjorn and John (director: Ted Malmros and Graham Samuels)
  • 2008: "Det snurrar i min skalle" – Familjen (director: Johan Söderberg)
  • 2009: "Catching Up" – They Live by Night
  • 2010: "Välj mej" – Timbuktu
  • 2012: "Flames" – Karl X Johan (director: Gustav Johansson)
  • 2013: "Valtari" – Sigur Rós (director: Christian Larson)
  • 2014: "Autobiography" – Jenny Wilson (director: Jenny Wilson and Daniel Wirtberg)
  • 2015: "Monument" – Röyksopp and Robyn (director: Max Vitali)
  • 2016: "Nothing but a Heartbeat" – Say Lou Lou (director: Joanna Nordahl)
  • 2017: "Lazarus" – David Bowie (director: Johan Renck)
  • 2018: "U" – Olsson (director: Filip Nilsson)
  • 2019: "Rapin*" – Jenny Wilson (director: Gustaf Holtenäs)
  • 2020: "Horse" – Salvatore Ganacci (director: Vedran Rupic)
  • 2021: "Boycycle" – Salvatore Ganacci featuring Sébastien Tellier (director: Vedran Rupic)[36]
  • 2022: "It Gets Better" – Swedish House Mafia (director: Alexander Wessely)
  • 2023: "What They Call Us" – Fever Ray (director: Martin Falck)

Newcomer of the Year

Newcomer of the Year (Årets nykomling) has been awarded since 1988 to an artist at the beginning of their musical career. Nominees must have released at least two songs or a debut album and must not have previously submitted for nomination. A group can be eligible if fewer than 50% of its members have previously released albums. The category was previously presented as Debut Popular Production of the Year (Årets debutpopulärproduktion) in 1970 and 1971.[3][24]

  • 1970: Pugh Rogefeldt (for Ja, dä ä dä)
  • 1971: Skäggmanslaget (for Pjål, Gnäll och Ämmel)
  • 1988: Orup
  • 1989: Jakob Hellman
  • 1990: Titiyo
  • 1991: Magnus Johansson
  • 1992: Stonecake
  • 1993: Stefan Andersson
  • 1994: Stakka Bo
  • 1995: The Latin Kings
  • 1996: Sophie Zelmani (for Sophie Zelmani)
  • 1997: The Soundtrack of Our Lives (for Welcome to the Infant Freebase)
  • 1998: Eagle-Eye Cherry (for Desireless)
  • 1999: Petter (for Mitt sjätte sinne)
  • 2000: Patrik Isaksson (for När verkligheten tränger sig på)
  • 2001: Thomas Rusiak (for Magic Villa)
  • 2002: Fattaru (for Fatta eld)
  • 2003: The Sounds (for Living in America)
  • 2004: José González (for Veneer)
  • 2005: Anna Ternheim (for Somebody Outside)
  • 2006: Laleh
  • 2007: Veronica Maggio (for Vatten och bröd)
  • 2008: Salem Al Fakir (for This Is Who I Am)
  • 2009: Kleerup (for Kleerup)
  • 2010: Erik Hassle (for Hassle)
  • 2011: Oskar Linnros (for Vilja bli)
  • 2012: Aleks (for Inte längre fiender)
  • 2013: Icona Pop (for Icona Pop)
  • 2014: Linda Pira (for Matriarken)
  • 2015: Seinabo Sey (for For Madeleine)
  • 2016: Sabina Ddumba (for "Not Too Young" and "Effortless")
  • 2017: Bennett (for Hundra80)
  • 2018: Jireel (for Jettad, "Tagga" and "Man of the Year")
  • 2019: Imenella (for "Chagga" and "Moves remix")
  • 2020: Einár (for Första klass and Nummer 1)
  • 2021: Mona Masrour[37]
  • 2022: A36
  • 2023: Cornelia Jakobs

Producer of the Year

Producer of the Year (Årets producent) was first awarded at the 1969 ceremony and next awarded in 1988 as Best Producer (Bästa producent); it has since been awarded annually.[3][24]

  • 1969: Anders Burman
  • 1988: Anders Glenmark
  • 1989: Dan Sundquist
  • 1990: Magnus Frykberg
  • 1991: Kaj Erixon
  • 1992: Tony Thorén
  • 1993: Johan Ekelund
  • 1994: Jacob Hellner and Carl-Michael Herlöfsson
  • 1995: Lasse Englund
  • 1996: Pål Svenre
  • 1997: Nille Perned
  • 1998: Tony Thorén
  • 1999: Tore Johansson
  • 2000: Christian Falk
  • 2001: Fabian "Phat Fabe" Torsson and Teddybears STHLM
  • 2002: Tore Johansson
  • 2003: Kent, Martin von Schmalensee and Zed
  • 2004: Joakim Berg and Simon Nordberg
  • 2005: Pelle Gunnerfeldt and the Hives (for Tyrannosaurus Hives)
  • 2006: Laleh
  • 2007: Karin Dreijer Andersson and Olof Dreijer (for Silent Shout)
  • 2008: Salem Al Fakir (for This Is Who I Am)
  • 2009: Kleerup (for Kleerup)
  • 2010: Kent and Joshua (for Röd)
  • 2011: RedOne (for Euphoria, Nicole Scherzinger, Lady Gaga)
  • 2012: Masse Salazar
  • 2013: Vittorio Grasso, Lorentz Alexander and Martin Sakarias (for Himlen är som mörkast när stjärnorna lyser starkast)
  • 2014: Jenny Wilson (for Demand the Impossible!)
  • 2015: Magnus Lidehäll (for Mapei and Seinabo Sey)
  • 2016: Nisj
  • 2017: Laleh Pourkarim (for Kristaller)
  • 2018: Karin Dreijer, Paula Temple, Nídia, Deena Abdelwahed, Tami T, Peder Mannerfelt, Johannes Berglund (for Plunge)
  • 2019: Simon Superti (for Adel and Dani M)
  • 2020: Ilya Salmanzadeh
  • 2021: Oscar Holter and Martin Sandberg[38]
  • 2022: Elvira Anderfjärd
  • 2023: Klahr and Liohn

Rock of the Year

Awards for rock music on their own have been presented since the 1990 ceremony. Prior to this, awards in combined Pop/Rock categories have been presented, a practice which sometimes continued into the 1990s and 2000s. It was previously separated into group and solo artist (male and female) categories, but has been one gender-neutral award since 2012.[3][24]

  • 1990:
    • Female: Eva Dahlgren (for Fria världen 1.989)
    • Group: Wilmer X (for Klubb Bongo)
    • Male: Jakob Hellman (for ...och stora havet)
  • 1991:
    • Group: Freda' (for Undan för undan)
  • 1992:
    • Group: Wilmer X (for Mambo feber)
  • 1993:
    • Group: Popsicle (for Lacquer)
    • Male: Mats Ronander (for Himlen gråter för Elmore James)
  • 1994:
    • Group: Atomic Swing (for A Car Crash in the Blue)
    • Male: Ulf Lundell (for Måne över Haväng)
  • 1995:
    • Group: bob hund (for bob hund)
    • Male: Stefan Sundström and Apache (for Vitabergspredikan)
  • 2004:
  • 2005:
  • 2006:
  • 2007:
  • 2010: Kent (for Röd)
  • 2012: Deportees (for Islands & Shores)
  • 2013: The Soundtrack of Our Lives (for Throw It to the Universe)
  • 2014: Håkan Hellström (for Det kommer aldrig va över för mig)
  • 2015: Kent (for Tigerdrottningen)
  • 2016: Deportees (for The Big Sleep)
  • 2017: Kent (for Då som nu för alltid)
  • 2018: Thåström (for Centralmassivet)
  • 2019: Hurula (for Oss är allt)
  • 2020: Hurula (for Klass)
  • 2021: Hurula (for Jehova)[39]

Song of the Year

Song of the Year (Årets låt) has been awarded since 1990. Previously decided by the public, it is now chosen by a jury from the ten most popular songs of the year, based on sales, airplay, and streaming.[3][24]

Songwriter of the Year

Songwriter of the Year (Årets kompositör) was first awarded at the 1969 ceremony, and then annually since the 1989 ceremony. The award can be presented to an individual or a songwriting team.[3][24]

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