The Brit Awards 2013: Nominations Last years Critics Choice winner looks set to step up at this years awards. But one particular nomination takes rightful prominence It's that time of year when I get carried away with a certain awards ceremony, The Brits. With growing up watching them it's always been the awards that I've dreamt of being in attendence, so if you're reading 'people who run The Brits' a media pass next year would be much appreciated. Anyway, the nominations were gleefully announced today at an opening ceremony much like the Olympics - well not really. But it had a red carpet with the ever fantastic Paloma Faith on hand to interview some of the UK's biggest musical stars as the entered The Savoy Hotel in London, where it was up to Nick Grimshaw to host the event before James Cordon takes over at The O2 Arena on Wednesday 20th January. Well, here you go. The nominations for The Brit Awards 2013. British Breakthrough Act Nominees Top 5 selected by Voting Academy. Winner identified by public vote promoted by brits.co.uk and BBC Radio 1. • Alt-J (Infectious Music) • Ben Howard (Island / Universal Music) • Jake Bugg (Mercury / Universal Music) • Jessie Ware (Island / PMR / Universal Music) • Rita Ora (Columbia / Roc Nation / Sony Music) British Female Solo Artist Nominees: • Amy Winehouse (Island / Universal Music) • Bat for Lashes (Parlophone / EMI Music) • Emeli Sandé (Virgin / EMI Music) • Jessie Ware (Island / PMR / Universal Music) • Paloma Faith (RCA / Sony Music) British Group Nominees: • Alt-J (Infectious Music) • Mumford & Sons (Gentlemen of The Road / Island / Universal Music) • Muse (Helium 3 / Warner Bros / Warner Music) • One Direction (Syco / Sony Music) • The xx (Young Turks / XL / Beggars) British Live Act Nominees: • Coldplay (Parlophone / EMI Music) • Mumford & Sons (Gentlemen of The Road / Island / Universal Music) • Muse (Helium 3 / Warner Bros / Warner Music) • The Rolling Stones (Polydor / Universal Music) • The Vaccines (Columbia / Sony Music) British Male Solo Artist Nominees: • Ben Howard (Island / Universal Music) • Calvin Harris (Columbia / Sony Music) • Olly Murs (Epic / Sony Music) • Richard Hawley (Parlophone / EMI Music) • Plan B (679 / Atlantic / Warner Music) BRITs Global Success Award The winner of this Award will be announced at the Show on Wednesday 20th February. British Producer of the Year Nominees: In association with The MPG Awards Identified by a panel overseen by MPG. • Damon Albarn • Jake Gosling • Paul Epworth British Single . With Capital FM and iTunes. • Adele ‘Skyfall’ (XL Recordings / XL / Beggars) • Alex Clare ‘Too Close’ (Island / Universal Music) • Coldplay & Rihanna ‘Princess of China’ (Parlophone / EMI Music) • DJ Fresh Ft Rita Ora ‘Hot Right Now’ (Ministry of Sound / Ministry of Sound Group) • Emeli Sandé ‘Next To Me’ (Virgin / EMI Music) • Florence & The Machine ‘Spectrum’ (Island / Universal Music) • James Arthur ‘Impossible’ (Syco Music / Sony Music) • Jessie J ‘Domino’ (Island / Lava / Universal Music) • Labrinth Ft Emeli Sandé ‘Beneath Your Beautiful’ (Syco Music / Sony Music) • Olly Murs Ft Flo Rida ‘Troublemaker’ (Epic / Sony Music) • Rita Ora Ft Tinie Tempah ‘R.I.P.’ (Columbia / Roc Nation / Sony Music) • Rizzle Kicks ‘Mama Do The Hump’ (Island / Universal Music) • Robbie Williams ‘Candy’ (Island / Universal Music) • Rudimental Ft John Newman ‘Feel The Love’ (Asylum / Black Butter / Warner Music) • Stooshe ‘Black Heart’ (Future Cut / Qworks / Warner Bros / Warner Music) Special Recognition Award Winner: War Child UK Critics’ Choice Award : In association with War Child Identified by a panel made up of media music critics. • Tom Odell (Columbia / Sony Music) - Winner • AlunaGeorge (Island / Universal Music) • Laura Mvula (RCA / Sony Music) International Female Solo Artist Nominees: • Alicia Keys (RCA / Sony Music) • Cat Power (Matador / XL / Beggars) • Lana Del Rey (Polydor / Universal Music) • Rihanna (Def Jam / Universal Music) • Taylor Swift (Mercury / Universal Music) International Group Nominees: • Alabama Shakes (Rough Trade / XL / Beggars) • The Black Keys (Nonesuch / Warner Music) • Fun (Atlantic / Fuelled By Ramen / Warner Music) • The Killers (Vertigo / Universal Music) • The Script (Epic / Phonogenic / Sony Music) International Male Solo Artist Nominees: • Bruce Springsteen (Columbia / Sony Music) • Frank Ocean (Def Jam / Universal Music) • Gotye (Island / Universal Music) • Jack White (XL Recordings / XL / Beggars) • Michael Buble (Reprise / Warner Music) Mastercard British Album of the Year Nominees: Supported by The Sun Bizarre Column • Alt-J ‘An Awesome Wave’ (Infectious Music) • Emeli Sandé ‘Our Version Of Events’ (Virgin / EMI Music) • Mumford & Sons ‘Babel’ (Gentlemen of The Road / Island / Universal Music) • Paloma Faith ‘Fall To Grace’ (RCA / Sony Music) • Plan B ‘Ill Manors’ (679 / Atlantic / Warner Music) So, fair play to Emeli, 2012 was definitely a strong year by anyone's starards for her. You couldn't move for hearing her over the summer, especially at The Olympics, which sounds negative on my part. It's not. I don't think you can truly tire of her beautiful voice, and her album 'Our Version Of Events' was outstanding. Obviously last year was dominated by Adele (mainly for flicking the V) and Emeli Sande seems set to reign over this years Brits. (Don't expect V signs...) Personally, I think the nominations are really strong this year. Plan B/ Calvin Harris/ Ben Howard in Best Male, Mumford/ The xx/ alt-J (obviously, it'll be won by One Dirction however), and Coldplay/ Mumford/ Muse in Best Live Act, amongst other strong catagories! (As a side note, how The Script managed to get a nomination is beyond me) Yet, there's one standout nomination that made me check twice, and another look back. I want to thank the Brit Awards incredibly much for nominating Amy Winehouse in Best Female - the first ever posthumous nomination ever. I'm kind of lost for words on it, but I think it's a terrific gesture and should be very much celebrated by music lovers not just across the UK, but worldwide too. Keep Amy's music travelling. In a UK music scene so seemingly dominated by solo female artists, Emeli, Jessie J, Adele, Ellie Goudling, Delilah, you can't help remembering the missing piece is, well, still missing.