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This Year’s Biggest Aotearoa Music Awards Snubs and Surprises: Dunedin, Theia, BENEE

Lots of excellent artists have been nominated for the 2026 Aotearoa Music Awards, but there were also some surprising choices

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The nominations for the 2026 Aotearoa Music Awards have been revealed, and as always, there’s a lot to unpack.

It’s a seriously strong year for New Zealand music’s biggest awards show, with Marlon Williams leading the way with an impressive seven nominations thanks to Te Whare Tīwekaweka, his first fully te reo Māori album.

Other big names amongst the finalists include Lorde (of course), Stan Walker, Fazerdaze, The Beths, and Troy Kingi.

As always, though, the AMA voters didn’t get everything right — awards season wouldn’t be fun if they did!

Before the winners are announced next month at The Civic in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, here are 7 of the biggest snubs and surprises in this year’s nominations.

Check out the full list of finalists here.

CONTRIBUTORS: Conor Lochrie

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RNZŌ

SNUB: Not RNZŌ Season After All

Rolling Stone AU/NZ wasn’t the only publication to effuse about RNZŌ’s talent last year. Consider the following praise:

“Back with his first new music of the year [2026], following a breakout 2025 which saw the 18-year-old Hamilton born, Kawerau raised rapper establishing his place as Aotearoa’s next Pasifika rap star…” (Sniffers)

“RNZŌ is 18 years old, and only released his first single in August last year [2024]. But he already has a large groundswell of support, and aided by some key figures in Auckland’s hip-hop scene, his debut is bursting with youthful bluster, regional specificity, and ear-pleasing rhymes.” (RNZ)

The youngest performer at Laneway 2025 swaggered through his electrifying debut album, RNZŌ SZN, but his charisma and flow evidently wasn’t enough to attract AMA voters.

Best Hip Hop Artist is always a fiercely contested category, and this year’s nominees are uniformly excellent (especially MOKOMOKAI, who fully deserve their flowers), but RNZŌ, given the acclaim that came his way throughout 2025, can probably feel unlucky at missing out. He’ll take consolation, however, in being nominated before.