Posted at 7:30 PM, 11 September 2008 -
Girls Aloud/Xenomania have once again been awarded with Popjustice's Twenty Quid Music Prize. "Call The Shots" was crowned the best pop single of the past year. The event took place last Tuesday (September 9) and was judged by 30-odd readers of the Popjustice website (who ranged from music industry professionals to die-hard pop fans). The Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize, now in its sixth year, is given out on the same night as the Mercury Awards.
The nominees:
A&E - Goldfrapp
About You Now - Sugababes
Bleeding Love - Leona Lewis
Call The Shots - Girls Aloud
Dance Wiv Me - Dizzee Rascal feat Calvin Harris
Flux - Bloc Party
Money - Daggers
That's Not My Name - The Ting Tings
Valerie - Mark Ronson feat Amy Winehouse
Ready For The Floor - Hot Chip
Song 4 Mutya (Out Of Control) - Groove Armada feat Mutya Buena
Stuck On Repeat - Little Boots
Labels: awards, Girls Aloud, Popjustice
1 Comments:
The best song off the nominee list for sure but IMO this award should have been given to Roisin's "You Know Me Better".
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