Artist's albums
Qimmijuat (Wild Horses)
2023 · EP
Isumagijunnaitaungituq (The Unforgiven)
2023 · single
Taimangalimaaq (Time After Time)
2023 · single
Uummati Attanarsimat (Heart of Glass)
2023 · single
Ullutamaat
2022 · single
Asuguuq
2020 · single
Ton vieux nom
2019 · single
The Ballad of the Runaway Girl
2018 · album
Don't Make Me Blue
2018 · single
Wolves Don't Live by the Rules (feat. Joe Grass)
2018 · single
Forefathers
2017 · single
Travelling Love
2012 · album
There Will Be Stars
2009 · album
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Biography
Elisapie's unconditional attachment to her territory and her language, Inuktitut, remains at the core of her creative journey. Born and raised in Salluit, a small village in Nunavik which is only accessible by plane, Elisapie is an emblematic Canadian Inuk singer-songwriter. Since winning her first Juno Award in 2005 with her band Taima, Elisapie’s body of work has been praised many times. Her 2018 album The Ballad of the Runaway Girl was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, earned her numerous Félix Awards, and received a nomination at the Junos. Since then, the Inuk artist performed with the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal at the invitation of Yannick Nézet-Séguin, at the SummerStage Festival in New York City’s Central Park and in the NPR office for her own Tiny Desk Session, as well as in several venues and festivals locally and internationally. Always surrounded by the best musicians from the Montreal indie and folk scenes, Elisapie makes her culture resonate with finesse by mixing modernity and tradition.