SCOTTISH band Young Fathers have been nominated for three Brit Awards in the 2024 announcement.
The Edinburgh-based act have been nominated in three categories: group of the year, album of the year and best alternative/rock act.
It comes after they won the Scottish Album of the Year award for the third time in October last year.
This year, five genre categories will be decided by the public: alternative rock act, hip hop/rap/grime act, dance act, pop act, and R&B act.
The nominations were announced by radio presenter Yinka Bokinni during a livestream on Wednesday and across the 13 categories, 77 artists or acts were nominated – with 38 being female artists or all-women groups.
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After last year’s award ceremony sparked criticism over a lack of female representation in the gender-neutral British artist category, the award show has increased the number of nominees for the prize this year from five to 10.
Elsewhere in the nominations, British singer-songwriter Raye made Brit Award history by securing seven nominations – the most for an artist in one year.
The 26-year-old Londoner earned nods for the coveted album of the year prize for her studio debut, My 21st Century Blues, and two spots in the song of the year category for her viral hit, Escapism, featuring US rapper 070 Shake; and dance track, Prada, with Casso and D-Block Europe.
The genre-spanning musician is also nominated for artist of the year and best new artist as well as best pop act and best R&B act.
It comes after the singer, whose real name is Rachel Keen, delivered a show-stopping performance on the main stage at Glastonbury last summer and received a Mercury Prize nod for her album.
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The record of six nominations in any single year was previously held by animated band Gorillaz, singer Craig David and Robbie Williams.
Following the move, female artists tip the scale for 2024 with six being recognised including pop stars Dua Lipa and Jessie Ware; newcomer Olivia Dean; Mercury Prize winners Little Simz and Arlo Parks as well as Raye.
They will go up against rappers J Hus, Central Cee and Dave and dance music DJ Fred Again for the prize.
Little Simz and J Hus have also been nominated for best album for their records No Thank You, and Beautiful And Brutal Yard respectively, alongside veteran rock band Blur’s comeback album, The Ballad Of Darren, and hip-hop outfit Young Fathers’ Heavy Heavy.
The Rolling Stones’ album Hackney Diamonds, their first record of original material in 18 years, was notably missing from the list as well as Lewis Capaldi’s second studio album, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent.
However, the Stones did receive a nod for the alternative rock act gong alongside Blur, Bring Me The Horizon, Young Fathers (above) and Yussef Dayes.
Blur and Young Fathers picked up a third nomination each in the group of the year category and are set to go head-to-head with electronic outfits Chase & Status and Jungle as well as drill artists Headie One & K-Trap.
The British song of the year category also features a star-studded line-up with viral hit, Sprinter, by Central Cee and Dave; Ed Sheeran’s Eyes Closed and Dua Lipa’s Dance The Night from the Barbie soundtrack among the nominees.
The number of international artist of the year nominees has also doubled to 10 this year with some of the biggest female artists: Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey, Olivia Rodrigo and Kylie Minogue; set to battle it out.
Also up for the award are US singers SZA and Caroline Polachek, Irish rising star CMAT and Nigerian singers Asake and Burna Boy.
The international group of the year category also features a strong line-up with Blink-182, Boygenius, Foo Fighters, Paramore (above) and British-American trio Gabriels up for the prize.
London-born Olivia Dean, whose debut album Messy was nominated for the Mercury Prize last year alongside Raye, has also enjoyed a strong year with three nods.
As well as the best pop act and artist of the year prizes, she has been nominated for best new artist alongside Mahalia, PinkPantheress, Yussef Dayes and Raye.
Dean said her “mind is blown”, adding: “Thank you to the Brits for recognising me and this album that is a piece of my heart. Feel extremely humbled and honoured.”
It was also confirmed that pop star Dua Lipa will perform during the award show.
Indie pop/rock group The Last Dinner Party were previously announced as the winners of the 2024 Rising Star award.
The gong seeks to identify future stars of the UK music scene, and the winner is selected by a panel of music editors and critics from across the industry.
The band beat shortlisted artists Caity Baser, who has released the track X&Y, and Leicester-born Sekou.
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