By Mary-Louis Gumuchian
London – singer Charlie XCX, whose album “Brat” inspired a cultural event in the last summer, led the nomination in Britain’s pop music honor in Britain in Britain in London on Saturday.
Charlie XCX had five nodes before the ceremony. His singles “Gess”, characterized by Billy Ellish, won the first prize of the night, along with the Song of the Year Beating Tracks “Beatles” Nau and Phir. He also won the Best Dance Act.
“Brat”, who inspired fans to dance on their tracks and whose lime green cover look was adopted by the campaign of US Presidential Herris on social media, when the singer referred to him in a post, he would compete for the prestigious album of the year award.
The 32 -year -old pop star won his first British, Song Writer of the Year earlier this week. His long -time associate AG Cook was nominated as the producer of the year.
“It’s good, I am really happy that a song about underwear is now a British award,” Charlie XCX said while accepting the Song of the Year Award.
For the best album, singer is also for singer Dua Lipa’s “Radical Optimism”, Jazz Quintate Ezra Collective “Dance, No Once Watching” and Indie Rock Band The Last Dinner Party’s “Prelude to Extacy”. Each has four enrollment in all three acts.
Completing the list is “song of a lust world” by The Cure, which was finalized for a Brit Award in 1993.
The other initial win included singer Z, who found fame with girl band Little Mix. He won his first Solo Brit Award for the Best Pop Act, while singer Sam Fender was named Best Alternative/Rock Act.
The Britrs have a gender neutral categories with 10 nominees for both artist and international artist, the organizers doubled the number of criticisms, including Charlie XCX, including Charlie XCX in a all-old list of best artists at the 2023 Awards.
Those nominated for the International Artist of the Year are Beyoncay, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Kendrick Lammer.
The “Espresso” singer carpentry has already been named as the first international recipient of the Global Success Award, which recognizes artists with “unprecedented global cells” following the footsteps of One Direction, Edel, Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith.
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