
The annual 25,000 pounds (RM134,000) prize, seen as less mainstream than the BRIT Awards, honours music by British and Irish acts. Organisers said this year’s selection celebrated musicians “at all stages of their careers”.
The shortlist also includes singers Lily Allen, Jorga Smith, Nadine Shah, and King Krule, jazz group Sons of Kemet, MC Novelist, bands Wolf Alice and Everything Everything, as well as collaborative album “Everything is Recorded”, spearheaded by XL Recordings founder Richard Russell.
“This year’s Hyundai Mercury Prize celebrates albums by musicians at all stages of their careers, but with a shared belief in the importance of music for navigating life’s challenges – whether personal or political, falling in or out of love, growing up or looking back, angry or ecstatic,” the judges said.
“The music here is funny and inspiring, smart and moving.”
Past winners include singers Sampha and Benjamin Clementine, as well as grime artist Skepta.
This year’s prize will be awarded on September 20 in London.
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