Lola Young leads nominations for top songwriting awards

Lola Young is nominated for best song musically and lyrically, best album and rising star
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Pop singer-songwriter Lola Young leads the nominations for this year's prestigious Ivor Novello Awards, with Charli XCX, Ghetts and Jade among the other stars in contention.
Young has three nominations including best song musically and lyrically for her breakthrough hit Messy, which spent a month at number one in the UK earlier this year.
She is also shortlisted in the best album category, where she will go up against Charli XCX's Brat, which became a cultural phenomenon last summer.
The Ivor Novello Awards are coveted in the UK music industry because they specifically celebrate songwriting.
Charli, rapper Ghetts and singer Raye all have two nominations each, as has Young's co-writer Conor Dickinson.
Other contenders include Fontaines DC, Harry Styles, Laura Marling, Bashy and Pa Salieu.
Former Little Mix star Jade is nominated for best contemporary song for her first solo single Angel of My Dreams.
And 40 years after its release, Wham!'s Last Christmas is nominated for the prize for most performed work, which is based on airplay.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 22 May.
Judges have already announced that U2 will be named Academy Fellows, the Ivors' highest honorary accolade.
The Ivor Novello nominations in full:
Best album
Charli XCX - Brat
Ghetts - On Purpose, With Purpose
Jordan Rakei - The Loop
Lola Young - This Wasn't Meant For You Anyway
Berwyn - Who Am I
Best contemporary song
Pa Salieu - Allergy
Jade - Angel of My Dreams
Sans Soucis - Circumnavigating Georgia
Ghetts ft Sampha - Double Standards
Bashy - How Black Men Lose Their Smile
Best song musically and lyrically
Laura Marling - Child of Mine
Raye - Genesis
Fontaines DC - In the Modern World
Lola Young - Messy
Orla Gartland - Mine
Most performed work
Harry Styles - As It Was
Dua Lipa - Houdini
Wham! - Last Christmas
Cassö, Raye and D-Block Europe - Prada
Myles Smith - Stargazing
Rising star
Bea and her Business
Liang Lawrence
Lola Young
LULU.
Nia Smith
Best original film score
Fly Me To the Moon - Daniel Pemberton
Hard Truths - Gary Yershon
Kneecap - Michael 'Mickey J' Asante
The Substance - Raffertie
The Zone of Interest - Mica Levi
Best original video game score
Empire of the Ants - Mathieu Alvado and Mark Choi
Farewell North - John Konsolakis
Flock - Eli Rainsberry
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II - David Garcia Diaz
The Casting of Frank Stone - Boxed Ape
Best television soundtrack
Black Doves - Martin Phipps
Mary & George - Oliver Coates
Rivals - Jack Halama and Natalie Holt
True Detective: Night Country - Vince Pope
Until I Kill You - Carly Paradis
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