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Topic History of: Record of the Year - sadly
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JK2006 The Sia track was all over Moroccan radio last summer; another one I found irritating. But I really don't mind which songs people love. It's the fact that so few give a shit these days that sickens me. Especially those in "the industry".
Strategy I'm surprised that Chandelier by Sia isn't in there. A superb song and performance in my opinion. I believe this has been more successful in the rest of Europe than in the UK.
Andy No Record of the Year - but there is still the BBC Music Awards

www.bbc.co.uk/events/eb2nc8
JK2006 All About The Bass is another one that irritates me like mad; each to their own. But I do agree, some good sounds. Surely a TV show featuring ten of them would be great TV, as would the votes counting, always exciting. Still I suppose these TV people know what they are doing ;-(
K I think there's been some great music this year. "Happy" is a phenomenon but was 2013. "Rather Be" is superb.

I love both George Ezra singles, "Budapest" and "Blame It on Me", his album is definitely worth a listen too.

I'm not much of a fan of, "Ghost" but Ella Henderson's album is also very good.

"All About The Bass" is a runaway hit without the hype (unlike "Shake It Off"), I'm really torn between that and, "Thinking Out Loud".