Little Mix win the Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize
Little Mix have bagged the Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize 2014, held on the same night as the Mercurys, beating off the likes of Indiana, Charli XCX, La Roux, Jessie Ware and Katy B.
The m.o. is simple; the best song wins:
"Now in its 12th year, the Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize recognises amazingness in the field of the British pop single. Judging takes place on Wednesday October 29, 2014. To the winner: twenty quid (cash)... shortlisted singles are all by British artists, and were released at some point in the last year or so."
"Move" was just inside the time bracket, released 3 November 2013.
The full list of nominees and tracks can be found below. For more information, head here.
Charli XCX - "Boom Clap"
Ella Henderson - "Ghost
Indiana - "Solo Dancing"
Jessie Ware - "Tough Love"
Katy B - "Crying For No Reason"
La Roux - "Uptight Downtown"
Leona Lewis - "One More Sleep"
Little Mix - "Move"
One Direction - "Story Of My Life"
Rita Ora - "I Will Never Let You Down"
Rixton - "Me And My Broken Heart"
Years & Years - "Take Shelter"
Past winners include Rachel Stevens, Chvrches, Girls Aloud (4 times) and Amy Winehouse.
Watch the video from "Move" below:
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- Muireann Bradley interprets "I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry" by Hank Williams
- Charli XCX reveals she is finding it "really hard to let go of Brat"
- Lana Del Rey debuts new song referencing Morgan Wallen: "I guess kissing me kind of went to his head"
- Nilüfer Yanya shares new standalone single, "Cold Heart"
- Katie Gavin covers "Headphones On" by Addison Rae
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