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Aotearoa Music Award for Single of the Year

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Annual New Zealand music award

Single of the Year (Māori:Te Tino Waiata o te Tau) is anAotearoa Music Award that honours New Zealand music artists for outstandingsingles. For the purpose of the award, a single is defined as a song released separately from an album, either for sale or as amusic video serviced to New Zealand television.[1] The award was first awarded in1973, following theLoxene Golden Disc award from 1965-1972.Lorde is the biggest winner in this category with five victories.

The award is sponsored bySpotify.

Recipients

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Loxene Golden Disc (1965-1972)

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Main article:Loxene Golden Disc
YearArtistSongAward
1965Ray Columbus & the Invaders"Till We Kissed"N/a
1966Maria Dallas"Tumblin' Down"
1967Mr Lee Grant"Thanks to You"
1968Allison Durbin"I Have Loved me a Man"
1969Shane"Saint Paul"
1970Craig Scott"Let's Get a Little Sentimental"Solo
Hogsnort Rupert"Pretty Girl"Group and Golden Disc
1971Craig Scott"Smiley"Solo and Golden Disc
Chapta"Say a Prayer"Group
1972Suzanne"Sunshine Through a Prism"Solo
Creation"Carolina"Group and Golden Disc

Single of the Year (1973-current)

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YearWinnerSongOther finalistsRef.
1973John Hanlon"Damn the Dam"N/a[2]
1974John Hanlon"Is It Natural"[3]
1975Rockinghorse"Through the Moonlight"[4]
1976No Single of the Year award given[5]
1977No awards held
1978Golden Harvest"I Need Your Love"N/a[6]
1979Th' Dudes"Be Mine Tonight"[7]
1980Jon StevensMontego Bay[8]
1981Coup D'État"Doctor, I Like Your Medicine"[9]
1982Prince Tui Teka"E Ipo"N/a[10]
1983DD Smash"Outlook For Thursday"[11]
1984The Narcs"You Took Me Heart and Soul"[12]
1985Netherworld Dancing Toys"For Today"[13]
1986Peking Man"Room That Echoes"[14]
1987Dave Dobbyn"You Oughta Be In Love"[15]
1988Holidaymakers"Sweet Lovers"[16]
1989Margaret Urlich"Escaping"[17]
1990The Chills"Heavenly Pop Hit"[18]
1991No awards held
1992The Exponents"Why Does Love Do This To Me"[19]
1993The Mutton Birds"Nature"[20]
1994Headless Chickens"Juice"/"Choppers"[21]
1995Purest Form"Message to My Girl"[22]
1996OMC"How Bizarre"[23]
1997DLT featuringChe Fu"Chains"[24]
1998Bic Runga"Sway"[25]
1999Che Fu"Scene III"[26]
2000Stellar"Violent"[27]
2001Fur Patrol"Lydia"[28]
2002Che Fu"Fade Away"[29]
2003Goodshirt"Sophie"[30]
2004Scribe"Stand Up"[31]
2005Breaks Co-Op"The Otherside"[32]
2006Pluto"Long White Cross"[33]
2007Evermore"Light Surrounding You"[34]
2008Opshop"One Day"[35]
2009Ladyhawke"My Delirium"[36]
2010Kids of 88"Just a Little Bit"[37]
2011The Naked and Famous"Young Blood"[38]
2012Six60"Don't Forget Your Roots"[39]
2013Lorde"Royals"[40]
2014Lorde"Team"[41]
2015Lorde"Yellow Flicker Beat"[42]
2016Broods"Free"[43]
2017Lorde"Green Light"
  • David Dallas – "Fit In"
  • Ladi6 – "Royal Blue"
  • Maala – "In My Head"
  • SWIDT – "Player Of The Day"
  • Theia – "Roam"
[44]
2018Drax Project"Woke Up Late"[45]
2019Benee"Soaked"[46]
2020Benee"Supalonely"[47]
2021L.A.B."Why Oh Why"[48]
2022L.A.B."Mr Reggae"


[49][50]
2023No awards held
2024Avantdale Bowling Club"Friday Night @ The Liquor Store"[51]
2025Lorde"Girl So Confusing" –Charli XCX feat. Lorde[51]

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