The Juno, Canada's version of the Grammy Awards, took place at The Brandt Centre in Saskatchewan.
EXCO LEVI... won the Juno for Reggae Recording of the Year with Storms of Life
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Toronto-based Exco Levi (given name Wayne Ford Levy), won the Juno last year for the controversial song Bleaching Shop, produced by Donovan Germain's Penthouse Records.
The 32-year-old deejay, who was raised in Clarendon, migrated to Canada in 2005.
Though he lives in Canada, Exco Levi has maintained a steady recording schedule in Jamaica, also working with producer Shane Brown's Juke Boxx Music label.
It was the first Juno call for Ammoye, who also hails from Clarendon. Radio was produced by Kemar 'Flava' McGregor.