Charli XCX’s ‘brat’ album named as one of 12 Mercury Prize Albums of Year nominees
After making headlines for branding US Vice President runner Kamala Harris a “brat” as a compliment, Charli XCX’s new ‘brat’ album has been named as one of the 12 Mercury Prize Albums of the Year nominees.
Charli XCX’s new ‘brat’ album has been named as one of the 12 Mercury Prize Albums of the Year nominees.
The 31-year-old singer, who recently made headlines for branding US Vice President runner Kamala Harris a “brat” as a compliment – as she said the term means a fun-loving woman – is shortlisted for her sixth studio record.
Also in the running are Irish country singer CMAT, 28, breakout dance act Barry Can’t Swim and BBC Sound of 2024 winners The Last Dinner Party – along with Beth Gibbons, who is nominated for her debut solo album ‘Forever Lives’.
It’s nearly 30 years since Portishead singer, 59, won the Mercury Prize with the band.
The nominations were announced on Thursday (25.07.24) and the winner will be revealed in September.
But – for the first time in the award’s 32-year history – there will be no public award ceremony.
The Prize’s broadcast partner BBC Music will provide exclusive television and radio coverage if the event.
A press release announcing the nominations said: “This year, other extensive promotional activity will replace the usual live performance event element of the Mercury Prize – details to be announced closer to the time.”
Established in 1992, the prize was set up to honour the best British or Irish album of the last year.
Returning nominees this year include Corinne Bailey Rae, 45, singer-songwriter Berwyn and 39-year-old rapper Ghetts – all of whom use their records to probe racism and inequality.
In a record high for the award nominations, eight of the 12 shortlisted artists are women or female-fronted bands.
Last year, the Mercury Prize was won for the first time by a jazz act, with Ezra Collective taking the gong for their second release, ‘What I’m Meant to Be’.
Full 2024 Mercury Prize Albums of the Year Nominations
Barry Can’t Swim – ‘When Will We Land?’
BERWYN – ‘Who Am I’
Beth Gibbons – ‘Lives Outgrown’
Cat Burns – ‘early twenties’
Charli xcx – ‘brat’
CMAT – ‘Crazymad, for Me’
Corinne Bailey Rae – ‘Black Rainbows’
corto.alto – ‘Bad with Names’
English Teacher – ‘This Could Be Texas’
Ghetts – ‘On Purpose, With Purpose’
Nia Archives – ‘Silence Is Loud’
The Last Dinner Party – ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’