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Joss Stone for best female was ok although how she won best Urban is beyond me.
Franz Ferdinand deservedly won best rock and group although should have been nominated and won best single
Keane walked off with best album and best newcomers
Gwen Stefani got best international female, don't agre with it, should have been Kelis
Avril Lavigne should have got best pop act but it went to McFly
Will Young getting british single was a disgrace
Muse got live act
Eminem got best international male and a couple of years ago i would have agreed but at least it wasn't bloody Usher
Scissor Sisters win international album, breakthrough and group, the last one probably being the only one should have got.
Robbie Williams won yet another vote to prove once again how dumb the voting public are, if thats the best song of the last 25 years i'll jump off a cliff.
Bob Geldof gets the outstanding contribution to music award, wrongly i think, musically he's not done much in a long time and if anything this is just for his charity work.
Overall it's a big improvement on previous years and i'll be looking forward to next years Brits.
> [URL]http://www.kommunalbogen.dk/img/artikler/gwen-stefani-art5486.jpg[/URL]
>
> Nah, she isn't fit is she...
No, she isn't.
> BTW, does anyone know why she always has them bunch of
> Chinese/Japanese girls in all of her songs?
It's a gimmick that makes her "unique" and "quirky".
Nah, she isn't fit is she...
Anyway, the main thing is that she deserved to win.
BTW, does anyone know why she always has them bunch of Chinese/Japanese girls in all of her songs?
> I'm glad Gwen won, shes fit
ew
> Kelis is alright but he only big hit (in Britain) was Milkshake.
That song is awful. It's noise pollution.
Plus she has a song with the following lyrics:
"Somethin ain't right, I know.
I am rich, to he is rich, she is rich, to we is rich
I am rich, to he is rich, she is rich, to we is rich
I am rich, to he is rich, she is rich, to we is rich
I am rich, to he is rich, she is rich, to we is rich"
"Where there is cheese there are rats,
Wherever there are rats there are cats,
Wherever there are cats there are dogs.
If you got the dogs you got b****es.
B****es Always out to put their paws on your riches.
If you got riches,you got glitches.
If you got glitches in your life computer turn it off and then reboot-a."
"What's a girl to do
when she just has dimes no time just play-yay-yay-yay.
What's a girl to do
instead of me it's you'll be true-woo-woo-woo.
What's a girl to do
in a world of greed but kneel and pray-yay-yay-yay."
Yes, she is "alright"...
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> Gwen Stefani got best international female, don't agre with it,
> should have been Kelis
I'm glad Gwen won, shes fit but shes not like most fit singers who want loads of attention etc.
Plus she does all kinds of music which are pretty good.
Kelis is alright but he only big hit (in Britain) was Milkshake.
> Yes, and the pop world makes sense when?
rah wrote:
> ...the day I get voted Queen
> Bishop of south west Snowdonia by a jazz obsessed band of rag tag
> elves.
> Yeah, and he was right. She didn't win because of that. You don't
> need every award with the prefix, "Brits only@ because the name
> is centred on Brits. Think about it without the assumption that
> you're always right for once - why would there be a seperate
> international award if all awards were also open to all?
AFAIK she was nominated for "best pop".
If it was "brits only", why would she have been a nominee?
Not that I care, it's all a load of crap anyway.
And if I was giving out the awards, both Franz Ferdinand and Keane would win the "get strapped to a nuke" award.
> I didn't understand this though,
>
> Franz Ferdinand are nominated for Best Newcomer, and Best Band,(or
> whatever the award) as are Keane, Franz Ferdinand wins best Band, but
> Keane wins best newcomer.
>
> Surely if Franz is the best act, it's the best newcomer too?
>
> *Confused*
Yes, and the pop world makes sense when?
>
> There was no catergory, i felt he meant she didn't win because she
> wasn't British, that wasn't a requirement as it was an open award
> which was odd as it was the only one.
Yeah, and he was right. She didn't win because of that. You don't need every award with the prefix, "Brits only@ because the name is centred on Brits. Think about it without the assumption that you're always right for once - why would there be a seperate international award if all awards were also open to all?