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Who Should Win At The 2011 BRITS...

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Who Should Win At The 2011 BRITS...
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Virgin Records) The 2011 nominations for the BRITs have been announced and now you get to argue over who you think should win, who has been cruelly overlooked and why the buffalo is so-and-so on the list?

We've come up with the remarkable system of listing all of the nominees below and putting the ones we want to win in bold (clever, clever) while also helpfully pointing out the artists who have graced our very own Red Room music show so far. Maybe watching these video clips will help you decide if they're worthy winners...

British Male Solo Artist
Mark Ronson - watch Mark Ronson in the Red Room
Paul Weller - watch Paul Weller in the Red Room
Plan B - watch Plan B in the Red Room
Robert Plant
Tinie Tempah (will probably win it) - watch Tinie Tempah in the Red Room

British Female Solo Artist
Cheryl Cole
Ellie Goulding
Laura Marling (we'll stick our necks out and say she'll probably win it as the token lefty 'right on' vote)
Paloma Faith
Rumer

British Breakthrough Act
Ellie Goulding
Mumford & Sons - find out Mumford & Son's own choices for the year's best music
Rumer
Tinie Tempah (will probably win it)
The XX

British Group
Biffy Clyro
Gorillaz
Mumford & Sons
Take That (and why not?)
The XX

British Single
Alexandra Burke ft Pitbull All Night Long - watch Alexandra Burke in the Red Room
Cheryl Cole Parachute
Florence & The Machine You've Got The Love
Matt Cardle When We Collide
Olly Murs Please Don't Let Me Go
Plan B She Said Warner
Scouting For Girls This Ain't A Love Song - watch Scouting For Girls in the Red Room
Taio Cruz Dynamite
Tinie Tempah Pass Out (will probably win it)
The Wanted All Time Low

MasterCard British Album of the Year
Mumford & Sons Sigh No More
Plan B The Defamation of Strickland Banks
Take That Progress
Tinie Tempah Disc-Overy (will probably win it)
The XX XX

International Male Solo Artist
Bruce Springsteen (will probably win it)
Cee Lo Green
David Guetta
Eminem
Kanye West
(erm... we can't really be arsed with any of these to be honest)

International Female Solo Artist
Alicia Keys
Katy Perry
Kylie Minogue
Rihanna (will probably win it)
Robyn

International Breakthrough Act
Bruno Mars
Glee Cast
Justin Bieber (will probably win it) - watch Justin Bieber in the Red Room
The National
The Temper Trap - watch The Temper Trap in the Red Room

International Group
Arcade Fire
Black Eyed Peas (will probably win it)
Kings of Leon
The Script
Vampire Weekend

International Album
Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Cee Lo Green The Lady Killer
Eminem Recovery
Katy Perry Teenage Dream (will probably win it)
Kings of Leon Come Around Sundown

Critics' Choice
Jessie J (Oh, she's already won it) - find out Jessie J's own choices for the year's best music
James Blake
The Vaccines

British Producer
Ethan Johns
John Leckie
Markus Dravs
Mike Pela
Stuart Price (go on - give it to him, we met him years ago in the back of his van in Brighton when he was Jacques Lu Cont and he's a top bloke)

The BRITs will be on telly on Tuesday 15 February






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