Four Sask. artists included in CBC top 100 songs of 2025

Four Sask. artists included in CBC top 100 songs of 2025

by SaskMusic

December 8, 2025 in Artist News

SaskMusic would like to recognize the Saskatchewan artists, and artists with Saskatchewan connections who’ve been included in this year’s top 100 Canadian songs of 2025 as published by CBC! 

A committee of CBC Music producers considered streaming numbers, chart performance, record sales, cultural impact and artistic merit when putting this list together, with an emphasis on highlighting artists from all 13 provinces and territories. 

Congratulations to all the Sask. artists recognized

  • #100 – Shine, Big Tones feat. Junia-T

“Over an old-school hip-hop beat, Saskatoon rapper Big Tones drops bars about overcoming adversity and uplifting as you rise,” notes CBC. 

You can listen along here

  • #91. Till I Get to Heaven, Kalsey Kulyk

“Kalsey Kulyk isn’t too pressed about sticking to the straight and narrow: on her recent single, the country singer makes it clear she wants her life to leave an indelible mark, as she sings on the chorus, “Imma raise a little hell/ 'till I get to heaven,” notes CBC.

You can listen along here.

  • #56 - Listen2Me, Foxwarren

“On this fun folk single, Foxwarren blends genres and energies to create something captivating and unique, as the song's running drums are met with clean keys, fuzzy guitars, and airy vocals that bring it all together,” notes CBC.

You can listen along here.

  • #16 - Jeans (Fall On My Knees), Katie Tupper 

“A slow-burn ballad about reaching a crossroads in a relationship, Tupper’s voice aches on the chorus as she sings, “I can’t fall on my knees again/ gravel in my palms and now my jeans are tearing.” (Songs You Need to Hear, Jan. 29),” notes CBC.

You can listen along here.

Read the full list here.

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