Adele,
James Bay, Years and Years lead BRIT nominations
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[January 15, 2016]
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian
LONDON (Reuters) - British
singers Adele and James Bay, together with pop-electronica
trio Years and Years, led the running for this year's
BRITs on Thursday, earning four nominations each at
Britain's top music awards.
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Adele who has stormed charts worldwide with her album "25",
received nods for British female solo artist and MasterCard
British album of the year.
In the British female solo artist category, she faces Jess
Glynne, Laura Marling, Florence Welch of Florence and the
Machine as well as late singer Amy Winehouse.
Adele's hit single "Hello" will also compete for British single
and British artist video of the year.
British breakthrough act competitors Years and Years and
singer-songwriter Bay are also in the running for British single
with "King" and "Hold Back the River" respectively.
Bay also faces Adele in the album category for "Chaos and the
Calm" alongside Coldplay's "A Head Full of Dreams", Florence and
the Machine's "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful" and producer
Jamie xx's "In Colour".
He is also up for British Male Solo Artist, a group also
including Jamie xx, DJ Calvin Harris and producer Mark Ronson.
Years and Years won a nomination for British group alongside
Coldplay, Blur, indie rockers Foals and boyband One Direction.
"King" is up for British artist video of the year, a line-up
also including Sam Smith's no.1 James Bond theme "Writing's On
The Wall", Ed Sheeran's "Photograph", One Direction's "Drag Me
Down" and Ellie Goulding's "Love Me Like You Do".
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That song, which featured on the "Fifty Shades of Grey" soundtrack,
is also in the running for British single.
Pop star Justin Bieber, hip-hop artist Kendrick Lamar and rapper The
Weeknd are among those nominated for international male solo artist
while American pop singers Ariana Grande and Meghan Trainor and
Australian Courtney Barnett are included in the running for the
female version of the award.
Eagles of Death Metal, who were on stage at the Bataclan when the
Paris concert hall was attacked in November, got a nod for
international group alongside Irish veterans U2, rockers Alabama
Shakes, Tame Impala and electronic music group Major Lazer.
The BRIT Awards, which will feature performances from Adele,
Coldplay and Bieber, will be held in London on Feb. 24.
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