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HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO CHOOSE ONE DIRECTOR TO WIN THE 2016 PRISM PRIZE AUDIENCE AWARD

Noisey Canada is letting you choose who made the best Canadian music video of the year.

The top 10 list for The Prism Prize was released today in anticipation of the final winner being crowned this spring. Since 2012, The Prism Prize has been recognizing modern Canadian music videos and allowing young directors the opportunity to get rewarded for their efforts. The award is chosen by a jury of over 100 Canadian music and film industry professionals from all forms of media. Take a look at the 2016 nominees below and vote on which Canadian you think made the best music video of 2016.

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Jon Riera: A Tribe Called Red - “Suplex”

Scott Cudmore and Michael LeBlanc: Absolutely Free - “Vision's”

Ft. Langley: Aidan Knight - “All Clear”

Aaron A: Alessia Cara - “Here”

Kevan Funk: Braids - “Miniskirt”

Chad VanGaalen: Daniel Romano - “I'm Gonna Teach You”

Eva Michon: Death From Above 1979 - “Virgins”

Director X: Drake - “Hotline Bling”

Alan Poon: The Elwins - “So Down Low”

Matthew Angus: Fast Romantics - “Julia”

Grimes: Grimes - “Flesh Without Blood”

Maxime Lamontagne: Harrison - “How Can It Be”

Philip Sportel: Kalle Mattson - “Avalanche”

Kristof Brandl: Monogrenade - “Le Fantôme”

Peaches, A.L. Steiner and Lex Vaughan: Peaches - “Rub”

Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux and Chandler Levack: PUP - “Dark Days”

Walter Woodman: Shy Kids - “Rockets”

Peter Huang: SonReal - “For the Town”

Mark Valino: Spek Won - “Black Body”

Mac Boucher and Gaya Abdalian: Yukon Blonde - “Saturday Night”