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Best and Worst Moments<br><br>Worst Shut Out: Drake did a fantastic job hosting the Junos, so it was a bummer that he wasn't rewarded in any of his six nominated categories. In a surprise win during the non televised award presentation on Saturday night, Shad beat Drake for Best Rap Recording, and Drizzy didn't fare any better when the cameras were rolling. He ended up going home empty handed."><br><br>Worst Shut Out: Drake did a fantastic job hosting the Junos, so it was a bummer that he wasn't rewarded in any of his six nominated categories. In a surprise win during the non televised award presentation on Saturday night, Shad beat Drake for Best Rap Recording, and Drizzy didn't fare any better when the cameras were rolling. He ended up going home empty handed.<br><br>Worst Shut Out: Drake did a fantastic job hosting the Junos, so it was a bummer that he wasn't rewarded in any of his six nominated categories. In a surprise win during the non televised award presentation on Saturday night, Shad beat Drake for Best Rap Recording, and Drizzy didn't fare any better when the cameras were rolling. He ended up going home empty handed."><br><br>Best Outpouring of Love: When asked on the red carpet who they wanted to meet at the Juno ceremony, nearly every artist answered "Neil Young," so it was no surprise that the legendary singer was honoured with an extended standing ovation when he took the stage for the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award. Young accepted the tribute with a heartfelt speech, telling the crowd, "To try to do this humanitarian y kind of thing, you need to look inside yourself, and the musicians, they should not worry about helping others. They should focus on their music first, because the music is the language of love and the language that we all feel together. Music makes it happen.""><br><br>Best Comeback: Accepting her initiation into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, a tearful Shania Twain reminded us why we all fell in love with her all those years ago. The humble singer spent as much time expressing awe over the musicians in the room as she spent reflecting on her own career. "I have more pride in what the country has created musically than I have even in my own success," Twain gushed. "I feel like I should just be wearing the Canadian flag tonight!""><br><br>Worst Slip of the Tongue: Shania Twain capped off her near perfect acceptance speech by saying, "I love our lakes; I love our bush"  sending the audience into a fit of giggles. The singer didn't realize her gaffe until it was pointed out to her backstage in the press room. "What do you call it, a forest?" she asked before adding, "I'm going to have to apologize for saying bush!""><br><br>Best Use of Seniors: During a mid show skit, Drake decided to switch from his Young Money crew to a new one called Old Money, so he took a trip to a retirement home. What could have been a cringe worthy interlude was actually pretty funny. When he asked an elderly lady to complete the lyric "Last name ever / First name greatest / Like a sprained ankle. . ." and she responded with "Bind. You should bind an ankle." You just can't argue with that logic."><br><br>Best Tribute: To celebrate the Juno Awards' host city, a super group of stars paid homage to Toronto's rich musical heritage by covering songs by Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young and The Band. The tribute featured Sarah Harmer, Jim Cuddy, Sarah Slean, City and Colour, The Sadies, Greg Keeler, Derek Miller, Justin Rutledge, Serena Ryder and Kevin Hearn, with the high point being Harmer's exquisite, simple cover of Mitchell's Carey."><br><br>Worst Performance: Before the show, we would have put money on Down with Webster for this category, but Hedley ended up taking it with their shaky performance of Perfect. Lead singer Jacob Hoggard seemed perpetually out of breath. Someone get the boy an inhaler, STAT."><br><br>Best Cameos: In the opening skit, Drake took video calls from pals Lloyd Robertson and Justin Bieber. Watching The Biebz and Drake sweetly serenade each other with Sarah McLachlan's I Will Remember You was cute, but we were still reeling from hearing Robertson say "Drizzy" to fully appreciate it."><br><br>Best Serenade: We didn't think it could get any better after hearing Drake and Justin Bieber swapping verses of Sarah McLachlan's I Will Remember You, but that was before we saw Drizzy serenading Shania Twain in his opening monologue. With lyrics like, "You worked at McDonalds and I eat McDonalds / We should be together!" and "I'm dying to make you feel like a woman, baby," we're amazed she didn't jump out of her seat and rush the stage."><br><br>Worst Announcement: On the red carpet, Karl Wolf revealed to eTalk that the cameras tracking his every move are for his new reality series, Wolf Pack. "They're following me all around the world,iphone 5 case, all the tours, after midnight  you know, things that happen. It's not going to be as graphic as Jersey Shore, but it's still going to be fun." He ended the interview by promising not to burp on camera, even though he can do it on call. Um, thanks?"><br><br>Best Interview Assist: When eTalk's Ben Mulroney asked Neil Young who he wanted to meet at the ceremony, the legendary singer shrugged off the question, saying, "Oh, I'll meet anybody." His daughter Amber came to his rescue, whispering, "Say Drake!" "Drake! Yes, Drake!" Young obliged, chuckling at his sudden street cred."><br><br>Best Entrance: Shawn Desman kicked off the red carpet with a performance of Night Like This  and brother Danny Fernandes wasn't the only person he brought to back him up. As Desman and Fernandes did their thing, the carpet suddenly became flooded with dancers as a flash mob assembled around them. It might have been cooler if flash mobs weren't so five minutes ago, but at least it got everyone's blood pumping on the chilly red carpet.">
 
Best and Worst Moments<br><br>Worst Shut Out: Drake did a fantastic job hosting the Junos, so it was a bummer that he wasn't rewarded in any of his six nominated categories. In a surprise win during the non televised award presentation on Saturday night, Shad beat Drake for Best Rap Recording, and Drizzy didn't fare any better when the cameras were rolling. He ended up going home empty handed."><br><br>Worst Shut Out: Drake did a fantastic job hosting the Junos, so it was a bummer that he wasn't rewarded in any of his six nominated categories. In a surprise win during the non televised award presentation on Saturday night, Shad beat Drake for Best Rap Recording, and Drizzy didn't fare any better when the cameras were rolling. He ended up going home empty handed.<br><br>Worst Shut Out: Drake did a fantastic job hosting the Junos, so it was a bummer that he wasn't rewarded in any of his six nominated categories. In a surprise win during the non televised award presentation on Saturday night, Shad beat Drake for Best Rap Recording, and Drizzy didn't fare any better when the cameras were rolling. He ended up going home empty handed."><br><br>Best Outpouring of Love: When asked on the red carpet who they wanted to meet at the Juno ceremony, nearly every artist answered "Neil Young," so it was no surprise that the legendary singer was honoured with an extended standing ovation when he took the stage for the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award. Young accepted the tribute with a heartfelt speech, telling the crowd, "To try to do this humanitarian y kind of thing, you need to look inside yourself, and the musicians, they should not worry about helping others. They should focus on their music first, because the music is the language of love and the language that we all feel together. Music makes it happen.""><br><br>Best Comeback: Accepting her initiation into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, a tearful Shania Twain reminded us why we all fell in love with her all those years ago. The humble singer spent as much time expressing awe over the musicians in the room as she spent reflecting on her own career. "I have more pride in what the country has created musically than I have even in my own success," Twain gushed. "I feel like I should just be wearing the Canadian flag tonight!""><br><br>Worst Slip of the Tongue: Shania Twain capped off her near perfect acceptance speech by saying, "I love our lakes; I love our bush"  sending the audience into a fit of giggles. The singer didn't realize her gaffe until it was pointed out to her backstage in the press room. "What do you call it, a forest?" she asked before adding, "I'm going to have to apologize for saying bush!""><br><br>Best Use of Seniors: During a mid show skit, Drake decided to switch from his Young Money crew to a new one called Old Money, so he took a trip to a retirement home. What could have been a cringe worthy interlude was actually pretty funny. When he asked an elderly lady to complete the lyric "Last name ever / First name greatest / Like a sprained ankle. . ." and she responded with "Bind. You should bind an ankle." You just can't argue with that logic."><br><br>Best Tribute: To celebrate the Juno Awards' host city, a super group of stars paid homage to Toronto's rich musical heritage by covering songs by Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young and The Band. The tribute featured Sarah Harmer, Jim Cuddy, Sarah Slean, City and Colour, The Sadies, Greg Keeler, Derek Miller, Justin Rutledge, Serena Ryder and Kevin Hearn, with the high point being Harmer's exquisite, simple cover of Mitchell's Carey."><br><br>Worst Performance: Before the show, we would have put money on Down with Webster for this category, but Hedley ended up taking it with their shaky performance of Perfect. Lead singer Jacob Hoggard seemed perpetually out of breath. Someone get the boy an inhaler, STAT."><br><br>Best Cameos: In the opening skit, Drake took video calls from pals Lloyd Robertson and Justin Bieber. Watching The Biebz and Drake sweetly serenade each other with Sarah McLachlan's I Will Remember You was cute, but we were still reeling from hearing Robertson say "Drizzy" to fully appreciate it."><br><br>Best Serenade: We didn't think it could get any better after hearing Drake and Justin Bieber swapping verses of Sarah McLachlan's I Will Remember You, but that was before we saw Drizzy serenading Shania Twain in his opening monologue. With lyrics like, "You worked at McDonalds and I eat McDonalds / We should be together!" and "I'm dying to make you feel like a woman, baby," we're amazed she didn't jump out of her seat and rush the stage."><br><br>Worst Announcement: On the red carpet, Karl Wolf revealed to eTalk that the cameras tracking his every move are for his new reality series, Wolf Pack. "They're following me all around the world,iphone 5 case, all the tours, after midnight  you know, things that happen. It's not going to be as graphic as Jersey Shore, but it's still going to be fun." He ended the interview by promising not to burp on camera, even though he can do it on call. Um, thanks?"><br><br>Best Interview Assist: When eTalk's Ben Mulroney asked Neil Young who he wanted to meet at the ceremony, the legendary singer shrugged off the question, saying, "Oh, I'll meet anybody." His daughter Amber came to his rescue, whispering, "Say Drake!" "Drake! Yes, Drake!" Young obliged, chuckling at his sudden street cred."><br><br>Best Entrance: Shawn Desman kicked off the red carpet with a performance of Night Like This  and brother Danny Fernandes wasn't the only person he brought to back him up. As Desman and Fernandes did their thing, the carpet suddenly became flooded with dancers as a flash mob assembled around them. It might have been cooler if flash mobs weren't so five minutes ago, but at least it got everyone's blood pumping on the chilly red carpet.">
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