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page 121st-century Canadian male singers

Justin Bieber
Justin Drew Bieber is a Canadian singer. Regarded as a prominent figure in contemporary popular music, he rose to fame in the late 2000s with his debut extended play, My World (2009), receiving international recognition and establishing himself as a teen idol.
Leonard Cohen
Canadian singer, songwriter and poet (1934–2016)
Bryan Adams
Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and photographer

Drake
Canadian-American rapper and singer (born 1986)

Neil Young
Neil Percival Young is a Canadian and American singer-songwriter. Son of journalist and author Scott Young, Young embarked on a music career in Winnipeg in the 1960s. He then moved to Los Angeles, forming the folk rock group Buffalo Springfield. His solo career, often backed by the band Crazy Horse, includes critically acclaimed albums such as Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969), After the Gold Rush (1970), Harvest (1972), On the Beach (1974), and Rust Never Sleeps (1979). Young was also a part-time member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, with whom he recorded the chart-topping 1970 album Déjà Vu.
William Shatner
Canadian actor (born 1931)
Shawn Mendes
Canadian singer
The Weeknd
Canadian singer and songwriter (born 1990)

Michael Bublé
Michael Steven Bublé is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Regarded as a pop icon, he is often credited for helping to renew public interest and appreciation for traditional pop standards and the Great American Songbook. Bublé has sold over 75 million records worldwide, and won numerous awards, including five Grammy Awards and fifteen Juno Awards.

Paul Anka
Paul Albert Anka is a Canadian and American singer, songwriter, and actor. His songs include "Diana", "You Are My Destiny", "Lonely Boy", "Put Your Head on My Shoulder", "(You're) Having My Baby" and "My Way".

Finn Wolfhard
Finn Michael Wolfhard is a Canadian actor, musician, and film director. He received international attention for playing Mike Wheeler on the Netflix series Stranger Things (2016–2025). He also played Richie Tozier in the horror film It (2017) and its sequel It Chapter Two (2019), and Trevor Spengler in the supernatural comedy Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) and its sequel Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024).
Rufus Wainwright
American-Canadian singer-songwriter and composer

Chris Jericho
American-Canadian professional wrestler (born 1970)
Cory Monteith
Canadian actor (1982-2013)

Gordon Lightfoot
Canadian singer-songwriter (1938–2023)

Deryck Whibley
Canadian rock musician (born 1980)

K’naan
Keinan Abdi Warsame (; born 1 February 1978), known professionally as '''K'naan''' ( ), is a Somali-Canadian rapper, singer-songwriter and filmmaker. He rose to international fame after releasing the single "Wavin' Flag", which was chosen as Coca-Cola's promotional anthem for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Besides hip hop, K'naan's sound is influenced by elements of Somali music and world music. A Grammy Award-winning artist and FIPRESCI Prize-winning director, he is also involved in various philanthropic initiatives.
Victor Garber
Canadian actor and singer

Avan Jogia
Avan Tudor Jogia is a Canadian actor, author and director. Starting as a child actor, he first received recognition for portraying Danny Araujo in the television film A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story (2006). After moving to the United States in his late teens, he landed various roles on television series such as Caprica (2009–2010) and had his breakthrough as Beck Oliver in Victorious (2010–2013).

Paul Rodgers
British-Canadian musician

James LaBrie
Canadian singer

Alexander Ludwig
Canadian actor, singer and model

Garou
Canadian singer

Devin Townsend
Canadian singer, guitarist and record producer

Kris Wu
Chinese-born Canadian rapper and convicted sex criminal (1990–)
Chad Kroeger
Canadian rock musician

Mac DeMarco
Canadian musician

Geddy Lee
Canadian musician
Sebastian Bach
Canadian-American singer

Pierre Bouvier
Canadian singer and musician (1979-)

Drew Seeley
Canadian actor

Daniel Powter
Canadian musician and singer
Adam Gontier
Canadian rock musician
Mark Lee
South Korean-Canadian rapper and singer
Jeff Healey
Canadian musician (1966–2008)
Henry Lau
Taiwnanese-Canadian singer and musician

bbno$
Alexander Leon Gumuchian ( ; born June 30, 1995), known professionally as bbno$, is a Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter. He became widely known for his 2019 single "Lalala" (featuring Y2K). He continued this success through collaborations with artists including Yung Gravy and his 2021 single "Edamame". In 2025, he won the Juno Fan Choice Award.
Long John Baldry
British musician (1941–2005)
Jason McCaslin
Canadian musician (born 1980)
Terry Jacks
Canadian singer-songwriter and environmentalist
Corey Hart
Canadian musician and singer

PartyNextDoor
Jahron Anthony Brathwaite (born July 3, 1993), known professionally as PartyNextDoor, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. He was the first artist to sign with Drake's record label OVO Sound, an imprint of Warner Records, in 2013. His self-titled debut mixtape was released through the label in July that year, and met with critical praise.
Tory Lanez
Canadian singer and rapper (born 1992)
Daniel Caesar
Canadian R&B singer
Hugh Dillon
Canadian musician and actor
Massari
Sari Abboud (; born December 10, 1980), better known by his stage name Massari ( ), is a Lebanese-Canadian singer and songwriter. He began his career in the early 2000s and went on to release two R&B albums, Massari (2005) and Forever Massari (2009), before releasing two pop EPs, Hero (2015) and Tune In (2018). He is managed by SAL&CO.
Eddie Peng
Taiwan-born Canadian actor and singer
Nav
Canadian rapper, singer, and record producer (born 1989)
Gino Vannelli
Canadian singer, songwriter and jazz musician
Jim Byrnes
American musician and actor
Marc Martel
Canadian rock musician
Randy Bachman
Canadian musician
Neil Sanderson
Canadian musician
Bernie Shaw
Canadian singer
Peter Ho
Chinese-American actor
Karl Wolf
Canadian musician
Win Butler
Canadian-American singer, songwriter, musician, and multi-instrumentalist; member of the band Arcade Fire

Raffi
Raffi Cavoukian (, born July 8, 1948), known professionally by the mononym Raffi, is an Armenian-Canadian singer-lyricist and author born in Egypt best known for his children's music. In 1992, The Washington Post called him "the most popular children's singer in the English-speaking world". He developed his career as a "global troubadour" to become a music producer, author, entrepreneur, and founder of the Raffi Foundation for Child Honouring, an initiative focused on promoting children's rights and well-being. He has also been involved in advocacy for environmental and social causes, often ad
Robert Charlebois
Francophone Canadian author, composer, musician, performer and actor
Jeff Waters
Canadian guitarist