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The Reklaws

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Canadian country music duo
The Reklaws
OriginNorth Dumfries,Ontario, Canada
Genres
Years active2012-present[2]
Labels
Members
  • Stuart Walker
  • Jenna Walker
WebsiteOfficial website

The Reklaws are a Canadian country music duo fromNorth Dumfries, Ontario, formed in 2012.[2] The duo consists of siblings Stuart and Jenna Walker.[3] They have released three albums,Freshman Year,Sophomore Slump, andGood Ol' Days.[4][5] The duo has achieved four number one hits with "Feels Like That", "Can't Help Myself", "11 Beers", and "Honky Tonkin' About" on theCanada Country chart, in addition to multiple gold and platinum certified singles.[6][7]

Origins

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The Walker siblings grew up inNorth Dumfries,Ontario and are two in a family of seven.[8] Their parents owned and operated the Yee Haw Adventure Farm, where they used to perform for visitors. They attended Glenview Park Secondary School in Cambridge, Ontario. They would regularly perform at Talent Shows for the school.[9]

They got their band name from their mother, who suggested the Reklaws sounded more interesting than the Walkers, Sibling Rivalry, or Bro-Sis.[10] Reklaw is Walker spelled backwards.

They were nominated for the CCMA Discovery Artist Award in 2013 and then won the Emerging Artist Showcase at theBoots and Hearts Music Festival in 2013.[11] They met with several Nashville songwriters before being signed byUniversal Music Canada.[12]

Career

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2017–2020:Freshman Year andSophomore Slump

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The duo scored their first national country music hit in 2017 with "Hometown Kids".[13]

In 2018, they released the EPLong Live the Night. The EP's title track was released in both a "regular" version and aCanadian Football League-themed rewrite which served as a theme song forCFL on TSN games.[14] TheirEPFeels Like That was released in 2018 and received aJuno Award nomination forCountry Album of the Year.[15] Later in the year they won the Rising Star Award at theCanadian Country Music Association Awards,[16] and performed the kickoff show at the2018 Grey Cup.[17] The track "Feels Like That" became the duo's first Number OneCanada Country hit in January 2019.[18]

In August 2019, the Reklaws released their debut full-length album,Freshman Year onUniversal Music Canada.[19][20] The album included the previously released singles "Hometown Kids", "Long Live the Night", and "Feels Like That", in addition to the top ten hits "I Do Too" and "Old Country Soul".[21]

Their song "Roots" was selected as the official song forTSN's broadcast of theIIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in2019 and2020.[22][23]

In February 2020, the Reklaws joinedDean Brody on the single "Can't Help Myself".[24] The song would top theCanada Country chart and set the record for most played song ever at Canadian country radio in a single week on the Nielsen BDS charts with 1782 spins.[25] In October 2020, the Reklaws released their second album,Sophomore Slump, featuring their singles, "Where I'm From" and "Not Gonna Not".[26]

2021–present:Good Ol' Days

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In May 2021, they independently released the promotional single "What the Truck" with fellow Canadian country artistSacha.[27] The song debuted with over 450,000 streams in its first week, setting the record for the most streamed Canadian country song in a single week. It then became the fastest Canadian country song to reach 1 Million domestic streams.[28] AlongsideBrett Kissel, they featured on the single "Somewhere to Drink" by their new labelmateNate Haller in September 2021.[29] In March 2022, they released the single "11 Beers" with American country artistJake Owen.[30][31][32][33] They released their third studio albumGood Ol' Days on Starseed Records on November 4, 2022.[34]

In 2023, they participated in an all-star recording ofSerena Ryder's single "What I Wouldn't Do", which was released as a charity single to benefitKids Help Phone's Feel Out Loud campaign for youth mental health.[35] Later that year, they collaborated withDrake Milligan on their single "Honky Tonkin' About".[36] In 2024, they released the singles "I Grew Up on a Farm" and "One Beer Away".[37][38] That same year, they appeared onseason 19 of thereality television showAmerica's Got Talent, where they reached the quarterfinals stage.[39] In September 2024, the Reklaws released the extended playOutliving (for Mom) to honour their late mother.[40] The EP's release coincided with the launching of the "Flo Walker Stardust Fund" to supportKids Help Phone, on the day of what would have been their mother's sixtieth's birthday.[41]

Tours

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  • Winter's a Beach
  • Friends Don’t Let Friends Tour Alone Tour (opening act forDallas Smith andDean Brody)
  • Winter's a Beach 2.0

Discography

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Albums

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TitleDetailsPeak chart
positions
Certifications
CAN
[42]
Freshman Year87
Sophomore Slump
Good Ol' Days
  • Released: November 4, 2022
  • Label: Starseed Records
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Live albums

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TitleDetails
The Reklaws: Live at History
  • Release date: July 28, 2023[43]
  • Label: Starseed Records
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Extended plays

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TitleDetails
Long Live the Night
  • Release date: February 16, 2018[44]
  • Label: Universal Music Canada
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Feels Like That
  • Release date: August 31, 2018[45]
  • Label: Universal Music Canada
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
Where I'm From (Deluxe)
  • Release date: July 17, 2020[46]
  • Label: Universal Music Canada
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Outliving (For Mom)
  • Release date: September 27, 2024
  • Label: Starseed Records
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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As lead artist

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YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
CAN
[47]
CAN Country
[6]
2017"Hometown Kids"16Feels Like That
2018"Long Live the Night"[A]6
  • MC: 2× Platinum[7]
"Feels Like That"1
  • MC: Platinum[7]
2019"I Do Too"986
  • MC: Platinum[7]
Freshman Year
"Old Country Soul"874
  • MC: Platinum[7]
2020"Can't Help Myself"
(withDean Brody)
491Boys
"Where I'm From"732Sophomore Slump
"Not Gonna Not"745
2022"11 Beers"
(withJake Owen)
561Good Ol' Days
2023"Good Ol' Days"12
"Honky Tonkin' About"
(withDrake Milligan)
[B]1TBA
2024"I Grew Up on a Farm"5
"One Beer Away"966

As featured artist

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YearTitleArtistPeak positionsAlbum
CAN Country
[6]
2021"Somewhere to Drink"(withBrett Kissel)Nate Haller25Party in the Back

Promotional singles

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YearTitlePeak chart
positions
CertificationsAlbum
CAN
Digital

[48]
2013"Kiss Kiss"[54]Non-album singles
2014"Seeing Stars"[55]
2015"Sun Drunk"[56]
2018"Roots (World Junior Song)"6
2021"Got It From My Mama"[57]Good Ol' Days
"What the Truck"
(withSacha)
25
  • MC: Platinum[7]
"Happy Hours"[58]
2022"Hay is for Horses"[59]
2024"People Don’t Talk About"[60]22

Notes

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  1. ^"Long Live the Night" did not enter the Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on theCanadian Digital Song Sales component chart.[48]
  2. ^"Honky Tonkin' About" did not enter the Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 35 on theCanadian Digital Song Sales component chart.[48]

Music videos

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YearTitleDirector
2017"Hometown Kids"Ben Knechtel
2018"Long Live the Night"
2019"Feels Like That"
"Old Country Soul"
"Roots (World Junior Song)"
2020"Can't Help Myself"(withDean Brody)
"Where I'm From"
"Not Gonna Not"
2021"What the Truck"(withSacha)Austin Chaffe
"Somewhere to Drink"(withNate Haller andBrett Kissel)Ben Knechtel
2023"Middle Fingers"
"Honky Tonkin' About"
(withDrake Milligan)
Mac Grant
Chad Tennies
Ben Knechtel

Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryNominated WorkResultCitation
2013Canadian Country Music AwardsDiscovery AwardNominated[61]
Boots and HeartsEmerging Artist ShowcaseWon[11]
2018Canadian Country Music AwardsRising Star AwardWon[61]
Group or Duo of the YearNominated
Video of the Year"Hometown Kids"Nominated
2019Juno AwardsCountry Album of the YearFeels Like ThatNominated[15]
Canadian Country Music AwardsAlbum of the YearFeels Like ThatWon[62]
Fans' Choice AwardNominated
Group or Duo of the YearNominated
Video of the Year"Feels Like That"Nominated
2020Juno AwardsGroup of the YearNominated[63]
Canadian Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearNominated[64]
Fans' Choice AwardNominated
Group or Duo of the YearNominated
Songwriter(s) of the Year"I Do Too"(shared Brad Rempel, Ben Stennis)Nominated
CMAO AwardsSingle of the Year"Old Country Soul"Nominated[65]
Album of the YearFreshman YearNominated
Group or Duo of the YearWon
Music Video of the Year"Feels Like That"Nominated
Fans' ChoiceWon
2021Juno Awards of 2021Group of the YearNominated[66]
CMAO AwardsFans' ChoiceNominated[67]
Group or Duo of the YearNominated
MRC Data Compass AwardWon
Music Video of the Year"Where I'm From"Nominated
2021 Canadian Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearNominated[68]
[69]
Fans' Choice AwardNominated
Group or Duo of the YearWon
Interactive Artist or Group of the YearNominated
Single of the Year"Can't Help Myself"Nominated
"Where I'm From"Nominated
2022Juno Awards of 2022Country Album of the YearSophomore SlumpNominated[70]
Group of the YearNominated
CMAO AwardsFans' ChoiceNominated[71]
[72]
Group or Duo of the YearNominated
Songwriter(s) of the Year"More Drinkin' Than Fishin'(shared Gavin Slate, Travis Wood)Nominated
Canadian Country Music AssociationGroup or Duo of the YearWon[73]
[74]
Interactive Artist or Group of the YearNominated
Fans' ChoiceNominated[75]
Top Selling Canadian Single of the Year"What the Truck"(withSacha)Won[76]
2023Juno Awards of 2023Country Album of the YearGood Ol' DaysNominated[77]
Fan Choice AwardNominated
Group of the YearNominated
CMAO AwardsGroup or Duo of the YearWon[78]
Compass AwardWon
Canadian Country Music AssociationAlbum of the YearGood Ol' DaysNominated[79]
Fans' ChoiceNominated
Group or Duo of the YearNominated
Musical Collaboration of the Year"11 Beers"(withJake Owen)Nominated
Single of the Year"11 Beers"(withJake Owen)Nominated
Top Selling Canadian Album of the YearGood Ol' DaysWon[80]
2024CMAO AwardsFans' ChoiceNominated[81]
[82]
Group or Duo of the YearNominated
Music Video of the Year"Honky Tonkin' About"(withDrake Milligan)Won
Single of the Year"Honky Tonkin' About"(withDrake Milligan)Nominated
Canadian Country Music AssociationEntertainer of the YearPending[83]
Fans' ChoicePending
Group or Duo of the YearPending
Music Video of the Year"Honky Tonkin' About"(withDrake Milligan)Pending
Vocal Collaboration of the Year"Honky Tonkin' About"(withDrake Milligan)Pending

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