'Catch you' nominado a premios Pop Justice
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Publicado: Mie Jul 18, 2007 1:36 pm    Asunto: 'Catch you' nominado a premios Pop Justice  



The nominations are in, the shortlist has been announced and there's not a mention of The Young Knives or The View: yes, it's The 2007 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize.

Click here for more information http://www.popjustice.com/musicprize/ on the whole event and to find out how you can be a judge at this year's ceremony which, like every other year, will involve loads of drunk people shouting at each other about Girls Aloud.

Here is this year's shortlist in full.

'Acceptable In The 80s'
Calvin Harris
Ubiquitous launch single for a proper popstar. Interesting fact: this isn’t actually a foreign language release – Calvin is simply ‘Scottish’!

'Rehab'
Amy Winehouse
Readers of The Sun might forget that as well as enjoying the occasional beverage Amy Winehouse has a day job inventing amazing pop singles like this iconic release.

'Beware Of The Dog'
Jamelia
Barely spluttered into the Top Ten for one inexplicable reason or another but sounds like a Number One single to this very day.

'Catch You'
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
A stylish and atmospheric comeback single, this stalkers’ anthem also earns a place on this year’s shortlist for Cathy Dennis.

'Don't Give It Up'
Siobhan Donaghy
Siobhan Donaghy's glorious return established her as 2007’s leftfield popstar of choice with this spooky, orchestral and twisted pop single.

'Foundations'
Kate Nash
Kate’s second single saw the chirpy popstrel ditching nonsense like 'Caroline Is A Victim' in favour of an amazing proper pop single.

'Overpowered'
Roisin Murphy
A complete commercial disaster but a meticulously crafted pop single whose sound and attendant ‘media tools’ (ie the video) are bursting with creativity.

'She's Madonna'
Robbie Williams
In twenty years’ time people will still be listening to 'Angels' on Christmas Day in spite of the fact that this is clearly a million times better.

'Shine'
Booty Luv
Hoovering up a remix of an old Luther Vandross non-hit probably wasn't Nadia or Cherise’s idea but we don’t mind if they take the credit.

'Something Kinda Oooh'
Girls Aloud
The best Girls Aloud single post-'Biology’ taking in tutus, kinks in steel (cue Ray Davies in full body armour) and ‘backrooms’ (ie bumholes probably ).

'Stop Me'
Mark Ronson
Puts a trumpet-shaped Whoopee Cushion under Morrissey’s bottom, then goes really gay at the end with a bit of Diana Ross.

'Yeah Yeah'
Bodyrox feat Luciana
It's a bit of a racket but so is 'Bohemian Rhapsody' except 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is a load of overblown rubbish and ‘Yeah Yeah’ is not.

Oh and Feel free to discuss your favourite here: http://www.popjustice.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=237&board=16.0

PJ x
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