The wrapper became the star of the Emma evening – See all the awardees here!

Käärijä and Kuumaa dominated the Emma gala on Saturday.

The best of the music industry of 2023 will be awarded at the Emma gala organized on Saturday. Iltalehti gathered all the winners of the evening in this article.

The prize pool of the evening was Wrapperwhich won a total of five awards: newcomer of the year, artist of the year, song of the year, most streamed song of the year and export Emma.

Kuumaa was awarded best selling album, album of the year, group of the year and pop of the year.

Both Käärijä and Kuumaa won all their categories except for the public vote.

The wrapper won the most Emmas.

There were the most nominations With Behmwhich was nominated in six categories: album of the year, artist of the year, pop of the year, song of the year, producer of the year and domestic artist/band of the year (public vote).

Behm was left without a single award. In previous years, Behm has received a total of eight Emmas.

For some of the awards, such as the year’s best-selling song and album, there were no pre-defined candidates.

See all the awardees below.

Kuumaa was won by four Emmas. Atte Kajova

Alternative of the year

Spice girls

The most streamed song of the year

Wrapper: Cha Cha Cha

Export Emma

Wrapper

The most streamed foreign song of the year

Miley Cyrus: Flowers

Best selling album of the year

Kuumaa: The good guys and the bad guys

Ethno-Emma

Vilma Jää

Classic of the year

Helsinki Chamber Choir & Nils Schweckendiek

Musician of the year

Vilma Alina

Metal of the year

Stam1na

Album of the year

Kuumaa: The good guys and the bad guys

Rock of the year

VV

Band of the year

Hot

Rookie of the year

Wrapper

Pop of the year

Hot

Rap of the year

Ibe

Jazz of the year

Selma Savolainen

Song of the year

Wrapper: Cha Cha Cha

Artist of the year

Wrapper

Iskelmä of the year

Vesterinen With Ensembles

Critics’ Choice

Alma

Producer of the year

Los Rollos

Domestic artist/band of the year (public vote)

Lauri Haav

Alma was the critics’ choice. Atte Kajova

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