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The Reklaws talk CCMA Awards, their fans and finding success on TikTok

The Reklaws are the most nominated artists at this year's CCMA Awards, leading the pack with six nods, including entertainer of the year and group/duo of the year.

Duo leads the pack with most nominations at this years CCMA awards

The Reklaws, consisting of duo Jenna and Stuart Walker, are up for six Canadian Country Music Awards in 2021. The duo hails from North Dumfries, Ont. (Austin Chaffe)

They're just a couple of hometown kids.

You know the onesthey're born and raised on summer days. The ones that every small town song is written about.

That's right, we're talking about The Reklaws.

The wildly successful brother-sister country duo from North Dumfries, Ont., Jenna and Stuart Walker.

And, yes, Reklaw is Walker spelled backwards. But don't let that fool you, because there is nothing backwards about the pair's trajectory in recent years.

In 2013, they were nominated for the Canadian Country Music Association's discovery artist award. Now,themulti-platinum and gold selling duo is the most nominated artistat this year's CCMA Awards, leading the pack with six nods, including entertainer of the year and group/duo of the year.

On top of that, they have two contenders for single of year Can't Help Myselfwith Dean Brody and Where I'm Fromboth of whichwere released during a pandemic that largely eliminated live shows.

The Reklaws play at Budweiser Stage in Toronto. (Austin Chaffe)

"We were just starting to wonder if people still like the records," Stuart said in a recent interview with CBC KW The Morning Edition. "So this is a really nice reminder and an honour to us."

And partnering with Dean Brody was something the Reklaws felt would resonate with their fan base, Jenna said.

"We've learnedso much from our fans and from performing live that ...our brains go right to what it will be like on stage," she said.

Clearly, the pandemic hasn't slowed the Reklaws down.They even found new ways to reach fans through social media.

A viral sensation

TikTok became an unlikely ally in launching The Reklaws into new record-breaking territory. The pair went viral earlier this year with their hit What The Truck.

It's a song Stuart says "was supposed to be like an experiment sort of joke. Obviously, the song is completely just written with puns, but it somehow slaps."

So much so that it became a viral sensation, which lines up with the other two awards the Reklaws are up for: fan choice and interactive artist of the year.

Expect to hear theduo perform the song,with featured artist Sacha,at the CCMAAwards.

The award ceremony will take place at London's Budweiser Gardens on Nov. 29 at 8 p.m.