Canadian Christian musician and songwriter Jordan St. Cyr, was born in Niverville, Manitoba. In 2021, his debut single "Fires" made its mark by becoming a Top 20 hit on Christian radio. The song quickly gained popularity, continuously airing on major networks and stations for almost 18 months, reaching millions of listeners weekly, and achieving a top 5 position. Following this success, "Weary Traveler" also became his first Number 1 hit single, topping charts like Christian Airplay and Adult Contemporary, gaining recognition as one of Billboard Magazine's Top New Christian Artists in the same year. St. Cyr released his first full-length self-titled album in the spring of 2022 under Seattle label BEC Recordings and in the same year received two GMA Dove Awards nominations for Best New Artist and for Short-Form Video of the Year for "Weary Traveler." Additionally, he swept the GMA Canada Covenant Awards with six wins, including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Best Pop Song, Live Music Artist, and AC Artist of the Year. In 2023, St. Cyr received his first Juno Award nomination, taking home the award for Contemporary Christian Gospel Album of the Year. In July of the same year, his single "Rescue" debuted at number 45 on the Top 50 Christian Radio Songs chart.
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