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Watch all the musical performances at the 2022 Legacy Awards

Deborah Cox, Kardinal Offishall, Fefe Dobson and more appeared at the inaugural ceremony.

Deborah Cox, Kardinal Offishall, Fefe Dobson and more appeared at the inaugural ceremony

Performer Deborah Cox, wearing a red sequined dress, performing live onstage at the 2022 Legacy Awards in Toronto.
Deborah Cox performing live at the 2022 Legacy Awards in Toronto. (CBC)

The inaugural Legacy Awards took place in Toronto on Sunday, Sept. 25. Canada's first all-Black awards, brought to us by the Black Academy and the event's co-founders Shamier Anderson and Stephan James, showcased emerging and established Black Canadian talent in film, television, music, sports and culture.

Some of the evening's honourees included Olympian Andre De Grasse, broadcaster Kayla Grey and actress and filmmaker Fabienne Colas, and there were also a number of incredible musical performances. Early in the evening, Anderson and James performed an original rap song where they exclaimed, "We got more than just the Weeknd, Kardinal and Drake!"

And the evening's performances proved just that, with artists including Deborah Cox, Fefe Dobson, Savannah Rand Keysha Fresh taking the stage. Watch all of them below.


Deborah Cox, 'Beautiful U R'

Alicia Mighty, Melanie Fiona, Fefe Dobson, Jully Black and Sate, 'Rise Up'(Andra Day cover)

Savannah R, 'Solid'

Randell Adjei, spoken-word performance with dancer Amanda May

Keysha Fresh, cypher beat '5 Finger Discount'by 4Korners

Kardinal Offishall and Shantel May, 'Numba 1 (Tide is High)'and 'The Anthem'

Izzy-S, cypher beat 'My Year'by 4Korners


For more stories about the experiences of Black Canadians from anti-Black racism to success stories within the Black community check out Being Black in Canada, a CBC project Black Canadians can be proud of.You can read more stories here.

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