About Us
Creative Partnerships for Positive Impact
Hitmakerz is an innovative social enterprise dedicated to empowering artists to share their stories, preserve their cultures, and build sustainable careers in the creative industries. Founded in 2016 as a record label and touring company specializing in Inuit pop music, Hitmakerz began by producing world-class music and providing workshops in remote areas of the Canadian Arctic. It has since evolved into a multifaceted consulting agency, supporting Indigenous, Canadian, and international artists and cultural organizations through a wide range of services, including strategic planning, fundraising, project management, marketing, media production, event coordination, and professional training. Committed to kindness, inclusivity, and sustainability, Hitmakerz prioritizes the well-being of artists, striving to create win-win situations and foster a thriving, global community of collaboration.
Recent Projects
- NUPOP Kitikmeot Tour (2025): Celebrating Inuit culture with performances, workshops, and events 
- Sanikiluaq Music Festival (2024): Celebrating Inuit culture with performances, workshops, and events 
- Nunavut Music Summit (2024): Showcasing Nunavut’s music scene and fostering industry connections. 
- NUPOP South (2024): Inuit artists doing shows in Toronto, mixing storytelling with contemporary music. 
- Fusion (2023): Improvisation and Live Sound Workshop in Ottawa 
- Qaggiavuut Mentorship (2023): Digital Mentorship Program in Iqaluit for Inuit artists 
- OMIC Fusion (2023): Beatmaking and songwriting events in Ottawa 
- Arctic Music Conference and Arctic Music Awards (2023): Industry Conference/Award Show 
- NUPOP (2022): Nunavut Popular Music Export Showcase concert series in Iqaluit 
- Ajungi Mentorship (2020): Virtual music and production training for aspiring artists 
- Alianait Music Training Webinars (2021): Instructional videos for aspiring Inuit artists 
- Music Industry Workshops (2021): In-person training for aspiring artists 
- Ajungi Music Industry Coaching (2020): Virtual performance/industry training for aspiring artists 
- Inngiusituqait (2019): Traditional Inuit songs recorded by their original speakers 
- Arctic Hitmakerz (2016-2019): Songwriting/musical training in 13+ Nunavut communities 
- Ukecray (2019): Ukulele/musical training with Aasiva in 3 Nunavut communities 
- Hatuqiniq (2018): Pre-employment and essential skills training for at-risk youth in Arviat 
- Iqaluit Landscaping (2018): Temporary low-skill employment for at-risk youth in Iqaluit 
- How to Buy a House in Nunavut (2017): An educational book on financial literacy in Nunavut 
Recent Releases
Press
- 2025: Nunatsiaq News: Arviat singer-songwriter returns with new Inuktitut album 
- 2024 Nunavut News: Sanikiluaq relaunches summer music festival 
- 2024 CBC News: Taloyoak band, Nickelback producer set up recording hub in Arctic community 
- 2023 Nunatsiaq News: Pangnirtung artist nabs 2 Summer Solstice music nominations 
- 2023 Tinnitist: Arctic Music Conference & Awards Show Heats Up 
- 2023 That Eric Alper: Arctic Music Conference and Arctic Music Awards Lineup Released 
- 2023 Nunatsiaq News: Fans get to choose winners for Arctic Music Awards 
- 2023 CTV News: Nunavut plans to support Inuit language, culture with new music industry association 
- 2023 Nunavut News: Nunavut Music Association founded 
- 2023 Nunatsiaq News: Association to support Nunavut artists set to launch this spring 
- 2022 Nunatsiaq News: NUPOP concert highlights week of music development workshops 
- 2022 CBC Radio Ottawa: Hitmakerz label puts spotlight on Inuit artists from Nunavut 
- 2022 Ottawa Region Giving Guide 2022: Three Future Leaders share their experiences 
- 2022 Radio-Canada: La parole aux premiers peuples (the word to the first peoples) 
- 2021 Ryerson University: Promoting Indigenous culture, building sustainable careers in the music industry 
- 2021 Nunavut News: Kinngait Elders record Inuktitut songs dating back more than 1,000 years 
- 2021 Arctic Journal: Project preserves oral traditions 
- 2021 Nunatsiaq News: Inuit artists gather in Ottawa for collaboration-filled week 
- 2021 CBC Radio Ottawa: Nunavut artists soak up 'creative energy' at Ottawa music retreat 
- 2021 Nunavut News: One-week creative hub has Nunavut Hitmakerz artists excited 
- 2021 Roots Music: Hitmakerz connecting Inuit artists with industry heavy hitters 
- 2020 SOCAN Magazine / Words & Music: Advocating For The Nunavut Sound 
- 2019 Above & Beyond/Arctic Journal Showcasing Nunavut’s Musical Talent 
- 2019 Nunavut News: Iqaluit musician teaches ukuleles to youth in three communities 
- 2019 Canadian Beats: Angela Amarualik releases video for “Sapingillunga” 
- 2019 Nunavut News: Angela Amarualik earns Indigenous Music Award 
- 2019 Nunatsiaq News: Up-and-coming Inuit singer shares her struggles with shyness 
- 2018 CBC’s The National: Inuit singer-songwriter Kelly Fraser | Fight for the Rights 
- 2018 Above & Beyond: Nunavut Hitmakerz – Inspiring a new generation of artists 
- 2017 Northern Public Affairs: Nunavut Hitmakerz: Giving Young Nunavummiut A Voice 
- 2017 Nunatsiaq News: Growing music-makers here at home 
- 2017 Nunatsiaq News: New guide offers help and hope to potential homeowners 
- 2016 CBC News Nunavut 'Chasing their dreams:' Nunavut Hitmakerz hold music workshops 
Awards & Accolades
- 2023 “For your Grammy Awards® Consideration” - Angela Amarualik - Best Regional Roots Music Album 
- 2023 “For your Grammy Awards® Consideration” - Qattuu - Best Regional Roots Music Album 
- 2023 Arctic Music Awards and Arctic Music Conference: FACTOR Success Story 2022-2023 Annual Report 
- 2023 Nominee: Breakout West Industry Awards: Hitmakerz “Community Excellence” 
- 2023 Indigenous HipHop Awards: Hip Hop Album of the Year – Therapy Sessions, Shauna Seeteenak 
- 2023 Recommended for Polaris Music Prize – Qattuu “Midnight Sun” 
- 2023 Nominee: SSIMA: Inuit Artist/Group of the Year – Shauna Seeteenak 
- 2023 Nominee: SSIMA: Inuit Artist/Group of the Year – Angela Amarualik 
- 2023 Nominee: SSIMA: Inuit Artist/Group of the Year – Joey Nowyuk 
- 2023 Nominee: SSIMA: Inuit Artist/Group of the Year – Brenda Montana 
- 2023 Nominee: SSIMA: Roots Album of the Year – Joey Nowyuk 
- 2023 Winner: Arctic Music Awards: Indigenous Artist/Group of the Year – Angela Amarualik 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Artist of the Year – Angela Amarualik 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Single of the Year – Angela Amarualik 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Single of the Year – Angela Amarualik ft. Qattuu 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Music Video of the Year – Angela Amarualik 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Album of the Year – Angela Amarualik 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Single of the Year – Brenda Montana 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Single of the Year – Aocelyn 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Artist of the Year – Aocelyn 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Indigenous Artist/Group of the Year – Aocelyn 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Music Video of the Year – Aocelyn 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Album of the Year – Aocelyn 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Indigenous Artist/Group of the Year – Jacob Okatsiak 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Artist of the Year – Jacob Okatsiak 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Single of the Year – Jacob Okatsiak 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Music Video of the Year – Jacob Okatsiak 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Indigenous Artist/Group of the Year – Shauna Seeteenak 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Artist of the Year – Shauna Seeteenak 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Single of the Year – Shauna Seeteenak 
- 2023 Nominee: Arctic Music Awards: Album of the Year – Shauna Seeteenak 
- 2022 Winner: #1 on Indigenous Music Countdown – Looee “Mumik&alirunnuk (Haali Jaali)” 
- 2022 #5 on Indigenous Music Countdown – Jacob Okatsiak “Fly High” 
- 2022 Guest Lecturer: Toronto Metropolitan University, Digital Media Entrepreneurship, Toronto, ON 
- 2022 Speaker & Panelist: Ottawa Music Industry Coalition, Ottawa, ON 
- 2022 Speaker & Panelist: Resource Fair, House of Paint Festival, Ottawa, ON 
- 2022 Speaker & Panelist: Tourism & Cultural Industries, Sealing and Fur, Nunavut Trade Show, Iqaluit, NU 
- 2022 Indigenous HipHop Awards: Hip Hop Album of the Year – Therapy Sessions, Shauna Seeteenak 
- 2022 Indigenous Hip Hop Awards: Breakthrough Artists of the Year – Therapy Sessions, Shauna Seeteenak 
- 2022 Curated Hitmakerz playlist in partnership with Canada Council for the Arts and Arctic Arts Summit 
- 2022 Capital Music Awards (Ottawa Music Industry Coalition) – Hitmakerz “Community Impact Award” 
- 2022 #8 on Indigenous Music Countdown – Aocelyn “Wrong Guy” 
- 2022 Nominee: Juno Award: Best Classical Album – Messiah’s Complex', Looee 
- 2022 Nominee: Native American Music Awards: Single of the Year – Shauna Seeteenak “Better with You” 
- 2022 Nominee: Native American Music Awards: Best Folk/Americana Video – Joey Nowyuk “Nalligigakku” 
- 2022 Nominee: Native American Music Awards: Best Traditional Vocal Album – Joey Nowyuk “Nalligigakku” 
- 2021 Winner: BRCC Business Award – Special Achievement Award – Hitmakerz 
- 2021 Speaker & Panelist: Lyrics, Languages, and Music, Indie Week, Toronto, ON 
- 2021 Music video featured in imagineNATIVE film festival – Joey Nowyuk/Shauna Seeteenak “Pray” 
- 2021 Winner: #1 on Indigenous Music Countdown – Joey Nowyuk/Shauna Seeteenak “Pray” 
- 2020 Winner: #1 on Indigenous Music Countdown – Joey Nowyuk “Nalligigakku” 
- 2020 Winner: Indigenous Music Award: Best Music Video – Joey Nowyuk 
- 2019 Winner: #1 on Indigenous Music Countdown – Ajungi feat. Angela Amarualik 
- 2019 Nominated: Indigenous Music Award: Best Producer – Angela Amarualik 
- 2019 Winner: Indigenous Music Award: Best Indigenous Language Album – Angela Amarualik 
- 2019 Nominee: Indigenous Music Award: Best New Artist – Angela Amarualik 
- 2019 Nominee: Indigenous Music Award: Best Folk Album – Aasiva “Aasiva” 
- 2019 Nominee: Indigenous Music Award: Best New Artist – Aasiva 
- 2019 Keynote Speaker – Northern Perspectives Conference, Winnipeg, MB 
- 2018 #3 in Pop Album Sales, iTunes Canada – Aasiva “Aasiva” 
- 2018 Nominee: Indigenous Music Award: Best Pop Album – Sedna, Kelly Fraser 
- 2018 Nominee: Juno Award: R&B/Soul Recording of the Year – Human, Jhyve 
- 2018 Nominee: Juno Award: Best Indigenous Album – Sedna, Kelly Fraser 
 
                        