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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Anne Marie and Dua Lipa lead the nominations for the BRIT Awards 2019 with four nods each

    The 'Perfect To Me' hitmaker will battle it out in the British Female Solo Artist category, facing the likes of Florence and The Machine, Lily Allen, Jorja Smith and Jess Glynne, whilst her track '2002' is up for Best British Single and British Artist Video of the Year. Anne Marie receives her fourth nod for British Album of the Year for 'Speak Your Mind'


    Meanwhile, Dua's collaboration with Calvin Harris - hit track 'One Kiss' - is up for British Artist Video of the Year and British Single and the 23-year-old singer will go head-to-head with herself in both categories, also being nominated for her solo track 'I.D.G.A.F'.

    There are three nominations apiece for Jorja Smith and George Ezra, with the 'Don't Watch Me Cry' singer receiving nods in the British Female Solo Artist and British Breakthrough categories as well as British Album of the Year for 'Lost & Found'. She will go head to head with George, whose LP 'Staying Out to Mars' receives a nomination, as well as nods in British Male Solo Artist and British Single for 'Shotgun'.

    Elsewhere, Jess Glynne, Little Mix, Rita Ora, Calvin Harris, Rudimental and Tom Walker are just some of the stars receiving two nods each, with other stars such as Liam Payne, Drake, Eminem, Cardi B, Camila Cabello and Ariana Grande also being nominated.

    The Carters, First Aid Kit, Brockhampton, Nile Rodgers & Chic and Twenty One Pilots will all battle it out for International Group whilst Cardi will take on Camila, Ariana, Christine and the Queens and Janelle Monae to be named International Female Solo Artist. Sam Fender has already been named as the winner of the BRITs Critics' Choice award.

    The BRIT Awards 2019 will take place on February 20 at London's famous O2 Arena.

    The full list of nominations for the BRIT Awards 2019 are as follows:

    British Male Solo Artist

    Sam Smith

    Craig David

    Aphex Twins

    Giggs

    George Ezra

    British Female Solo Artist

    Florence and The Machine

    Lily Allen

    Jorja Smith

    Anne Marie

    Jess Glynne

    British Single

    Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa – 'One Kiss'

    George Ezra – 'Shotgun'

    Rudimental ft Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan Caplen – 'These Days'

    Dua Lipa – 'I.D.G.A.F'

    Anne Marie – '2002'

    Clean Bandit ft Demi Lovato – 'Solo'

    Sigala and Paloma Faith – 'Lullaby'

    Ramz – 'Barking'

    Jess Glynne – 'I’ll Be There'

    Tom Walker – 'Leave A Light On'

    British Breakthrough

    Mabel

    Idles

    Ella Mai

    Tom Walker

    Jorja Smith

    British Group

    Arctic Monkeys

    Gorillaz

    The 1975

    Little Mix

    Years & Years

    British Artist Video of the Year

    Anne Marie - '2002'

    Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa – 'One Kiss'

    Clean Bandit ft Demi Lovato – 'Solo'

    Dua Lipa – 'I.D.G.A.F'

    Jax Jones ft Ina Wroldsen – 'Breathe'

    Jonas Blue ft. Jack & Jack – 'Rise'

    Liam Payne and Rita Ora – 'For You' ['Fifty Shades Freed'] Little Mix ft. Nicki Minaj – 'Woman Like Me'

    Rita Ora – 'Let You Love Me'

    Rudimental ft Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan Caplen – 'These Days'

    International Group

    The Carters

    First Aid Kit

    Brockhampton

    Nile Rodgers & Chic

    Twenty One Pilots

    International Male Solo Artist

    Drake

    Eminem

    Kamasi Washington

    Shawn Mendes

    Travis Scott

    International Female Solo Artist

    Cardi B

    Camila Cabello

    Christine and the Queens

    Ariana Grande

    Janelle Monae

    British Album of the Year

    Jorja Smith – Lost & Found

    The 1975 – A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships Florence and the Machine – High as Hope Anne Marie – Speak Your Mind George Ezra – Staying Out to Mars

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