Glasgow Times

Raye aims to keep up winning streak

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BRITISH singer- songwriter Raye will seek to continue her winning streak as her debut record is among those nominated for The Ivors’ prestigiou­s best album award.

Her chart- topping album My 21st Century Blues, which picked up the best album Brit Award earlier this year, has been shortliste­d alongside Irish singer CMAT’s Crazymad, For Me; London jazz musician Yussef Dayes’ Black Classical Music; Irish folk group Lankum’s False Lankum and London- born musician Sampha’s second album Lahai.

Harry Styles, Fred Again.., Jungle, PinkPanthe­ress and Ice Spice are also among the artists who have received nomination­s, which were announced on Tuesday during a ceremony in London.

The Ivor nod for Londoner Raye continues an impressive 12 months which has included her making Brit Awards history by winning six gongs in March, the most of any artist in one year, and receiving a Mercury Prize nomination for My 21st Century Blues.

She was previously nominated for two Ivors in 2022 and took home the best contempora­ry song award last year for her viral hit Escapism.

Leading the pack this year with two nomination­s each are Sampha and Yussef Dayes, who both receive a second nod in the best song musically and lyrically category for co- writing Sampha’s track Spirit 2.0.

Blur’s track The Narcissist is also among the songs nominated for the gong, 29 years on from the band’s first Ivor nomination, as well as Tom Odell’s Black Friday and The Japanese House’s Sunshine Baby.

Victoria Canal’s Black Swan has also picked up a nomination after the Spanish- American singer- songwriter won The Ivors’ rising star gong last year.

Pop superstar Styles’ smash hit As It Was has been nominated for the PRS for music most performed work for a second year in a row after the song collected the prize last year.

Also nominated is British singer PinkPanthe­ress and US rapper Ice Spice’s Boy’s A Liar Pt. 2; Irish dance artist Jazzy’s Giving Me; British singer Kenya Grace’s Strangers; and Dave and Central Cee’s chart- topper Sprinter.

The best contempora­ry song category also boasts a host of hits including the collaborat­ion between music producer Fred Again.. and musician Brian Eno on Enough; South African singer Tyla’s Water; Jungle’s Back On 74; Mette’s Mama’s Eyes; and Geronimo Blues performed by Speakers Corner Quartet featuring Kae Tempest.

The Ivors recognise the work of songwriter­s and composers across eight categories and have been running since 1956.

This year, 77 individual British and Irish songwriter­s and composers have received nomination­s, with 60% getting a nod for the first time.

Other categories include rising star, best television soundtrack, best original video game score and best original film score.

As previously announced, US rocker Bruce Springstee­n will be the first internatio­nal songwriter to become a fellow of the academy, its highest honour.

Chief executive of The Ivors Academy Roberto Neri said: “On behalf of The Ivors Academy and our community of songwriter­s and composers, I’m delighted to congratula­te all our nominees and thank our members who judge the awards.

“It is this recognitio­n by your peers that makes an Ivor Novello Award so meaningful, and I look forward to celebratin­g the highest achievemen­ts at an inspiring awards ceremony in May.”

The winners will be announced at a ceremony held at Grosvenor House in London on May 23.

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