Singer-songwriters Dua Lipa, Arlo Parks and Celeste lead the competition for the Brit Awards, with a trio of nominations apiece for the U.K. music prizes.
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The Brit Awards is sticking to old ways, and Sam Smith has something to say about it.
In 2019, the British award show announced plans to eliminate gendered categories for its prizes in order to better include non-binary artists.
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But according to the Sun, a source has said that this year’s telecast, set to air in May, will still feature gendered categories.
“The concern is that looking at the artists who have released this year
Singer-songwriters Dua Lipa, Arlo Parks and Celeste lead the competition for the Brit Awards, with a trio of nominations apiece for the U.K. music prizes.
The nominations for the 2021 Brit Awards are finally here!
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