January 23Jan 23 Did they just nominate the best sellers for song of the year (British & Int'l)? I guess the most popular track should win it then.
January 23Jan 23 Did they just nominate the best sellers for song of the year (British & Int'l)? I guess the most popular track should win it then.The “best selling” =/= the “best song” though…. If it was “Best Selling British Single of the Year” then there’d be no need for nominations?
January 23Jan 23 Was the Beatles just one of the best selling hence the nomination then or was there some cut off point that made them ineligible last year? I didn't know it sold all that much in 2024, nice to see them there and all, just a year late x Solid/Expected set of nominations overall, though while Charli certainly deserves some recognition, I don't think one artist should take up two different Genre categories given there's only five there.
January 24Jan 24 good luck babe was the single that came out last year though, and its her biggest (and best) single so id disagree with that
January 24Jan 24 good luck babe was the single that came out last year though, and its her biggest (and best) single so id disagree with that Hot To Go is the one that gets played everywhere and is also the song that people name if someone asks you to name a Chappell Roan song
January 24Jan 24 Author That category is based on the highest selling songs of the year, and Good Luck Babe was much higher than Hot To Go on the EOY chart.
January 24Jan 24 And GLB outselling HTG goes to show that people have no taste when it comes to her songs
January 24Jan 24 Hot To Go is the one that gets played everywhere and is also the song that people name if someone asks you to name a Chappell Roan song Where has this claim been tested? :lol: I love both fwiw but think GLB is the more deserving of the two and is also the most likely to win of the two.
January 25Jan 25 Author Also, have we ever had a song nominated twice in two years before like ‘Stick Season’? I’m not a fan of that.
January 26Jan 26 Also, have we ever had a song nominated twice in two years before like ‘Stick Season’? I’m not a fan of that. It’s happened with albums before. OutKast were nominated for international album in both 2004 and 2005 with Speakboxxx/The Love Below and I think in British album in both 2001 and 2002 Radiohead and Craig David were nominated for Kid A and Born To Do It. It is very sloppy but I’d only be bothered if I thought the Brits actually meant anything. I’ll only be tuning in if a number of performances tempt me.
January 26Jan 26 Hot To Go is the one that gets played everywhere and is also the song that people name if someone asks you to name a Chappell Roan song Citation needed. You can't argue with the fact GLB has undeniably been the bigger hit of the two, I'd say I hear both around pretty equally in the wild. Also, it wasn't released last year either.
January 26Jan 26 I used to think that the Brits had just forgotten that Radiohead released Amnesiac in 2001 and just nominated Kid A again by mistake in 2002. There was no other logical explanation to my mind as it wasn’t even as though Kid A was a late success or anything, it very much peaked in 2000 and had no subsequent singles released from it
January 26Jan 26 I always thought some intern got the names mixed up but they really meant Amnesiac :D But the Brits were such a mess back then, think A1 or 911 one of those boybands beat Coldplay as best New Act or something :D Edited January 26Jan 26 by Bjork
January 26Jan 26 Speaking of Chappell Roan, I’m surprised that she’s not one of the performers at this years BRITs
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