In 2021, the BRIT Awards scrapped the gendered split for both the best international artist and best artist awards after heeding feedback from non-binary artists like Sam Smith. The point of the change was to recognise artists for their music, and not let arbitrary and outdated understandings of gender dictate nominees. It was a landmark decision, and one that should be adopted by other prestigious awards ceremonies, if you ask me. However, rather than open the floor to more talent, in 2023 it's had the opposite effect. On January 13, a full list of nominees for the 2023 BRIT Awards on February 11 dropped, and lo and behold, only men – Stormzy, Harry Styles, Fred Again, Central Cee and (inexplicably) George Ezra – are nominated for the gender neutral artist of the year award.
For the love of god, where are the women? Where are the genderqueer artists? And it's not just the artist of the year award where their absence is deafening. Indie duo Wet Leg are the only women in the running for Album of the Year, which is an odd choice considering Florence + the Machine and Charli XCX exist.
It's not as though the people making the decisions are an insular group either, the BRIT Awards voting academy are famously a varied 1,000-wide body comprising of record labels, publishers, managers, agents, media, and previous winners and nominees. Which leads one to believe it's less of a one-person problem, and more so reflective of the state of society as it stands: patriarchal and misogynistic. It's clear, until the pendulum swings evenly of its own accord, affirmative action is needed.
There are other snubs too. With categories like R&B and Pop blended into one, there's a notable disparity between what genre of artists are included. British singer Mahalia described the nominations as “nothing short of disrespectful," per Hypebae. Meanwhile, there's a call to divide other categories like Hip-Hop/Grime/Rap, where it could be argued that the genres stand out in their own right.
Given how receptive the voting academy has been in the past, it will be interesting to see how they respond to the criticism of the 2023 BRIT Awards.
Find a complete list of the BRIT Awards 2023 nominees, below.
Album of the Year
The 1975 - Being Funny In A Foreign Language
Fred Again - Actual Life 3
Harry Styles - Harry's House
Stormzy - This Is What I Mean
Wet Leg - Wet Leg
Artist of the Year
Central Cee
Fred Again
George Ezra
Harry Styles
Stormzy
The 1975
Arctic Monkeys
Bad Boy Chiller Crew
Nova Twins
Wet Leg
Song of the Year
Aitch and Ashanti - Baby
Cat Burns - Go
Dave - Starlight
Ed Sheeran and Elton John - Merry Christmas
Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal - B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All)
George Ezra - Green Green Grass
Harry Styles - As It Was
Lewis Capaldi - Forget Me
LF System - Afraid to Feel
Sam Smith & Kim Petras - Unholy
Best international artist
Beyoncé
Burna Boy
Kendrick Lamar
Lizzo
Taylor Swift
Best international group
BLACKPINK
Drake & 21 Savage
First Aid Kit
Fontaines DC
Gabriels
International song of the Year
Beyoncé - Break My Soul
David Guetta & Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue)
Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran - Peru
Encanto cast - We Don't Talk About Bruno
Gayle - ABCDEFU
Jack Harlow - First Class
Lizzo - About Damn Time
Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott - Where Are You Now?
OneRepublic - I Ain't Worried
Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero
Best new artist
Kojey Radical
Rina Sawayama
Sam Ryder
Mimi Webb
Wet Leg
Rising Star
Flo - winners
Cat Burns
Nia Archives
Best alternative / rock
The 1975
Arctic Monkeys
Nova Twins
Tom Grennan
Wet Leg
Best dance
Becky Hill
Bonobo
Calvin Harris
Eliza Rose
Fred Again
Best hip-hop/rap/grime
Central Cee
Dave
Loyle Carner
Stormzy
Pop/R&B
Cat Burns
Charli XCX
Dua Lipa
Harry Styles
Sam Smith
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