Maïa Davies
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Maïa Davies is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec.[1] She is most noted for her album Lovers' Gothic, which won the Juno Award for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2025.[2]
Formerly a member of the folk-rock band Ladies of the Canyon,[3] she released her first solo album Héritage in 2012.[4] The album was recorded and released as an outlet for French language songs she had written while on tour with the band.[5] After the band's breakup she turned to co-writing songs with other artists, including Serena Ryder, Jill Barber, Monster Truck, One Bad Son, Clayton Bellamy and Mother Mother,[1] before releasing her second album Plus que vive in 2018.[6]
Lovers' Gothic, her first English-language solo album, was released in 2024.[7]