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The iconic UK awards show announces major changes to its format, marking a first in its 32-year history

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The iconic UK awards show announces major changes to its format, marking a first in its 32-year history

1992 – Primal Scream, Screamadelica

1993 – Chamois, In view of

1994 – M People, Elegant neighborhoods

1995 – Portishead, Fictional

1996 – Pulp, Different class

1997 – Roni Size and Reprazent, New ways

1998 – Gomez, Go ahead

1999 – Talvin Singh, OK

2000 – Badly drawn boy, The time of Bewilderbeast

2001 – PJ Harvey, Stories of the city, stories of the sea

2002 – Mrs. Dynamite, A little deeper

2003 – Dizzee Rascal, Boy in the corner

2004 – Franz Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand

2005 – Antony and the Johnsons, Now I’m a bird

2006 – Arctic Monkeys, Whatever people say I am, that’s what I’m not.

2007 – Horns, Myths of the near future

2008 – Elbow, The boy who is rarely seen

2009 – Debelle Speech, Speech therapy

2010 – The xx, xx

2011 – PJ Harvey, Let England tremble

2012 – alt-J, An impressive wave

2013 – James Blake , Careless

2014 – Young Parents, Dead

2015 – Benjamin Clementine, For now

2016 – Skepta, Conchita

2017-Sampha, Process

2018 – Wolf Alice, Visions of a life

2019-Dave, Psychodrama

2020 – Michael Kiwanuka, Kiwanuka

2021 – Arlo Parks, Collapsed in the rays of the sun

2022 – Little Simz, I can be introverted sometimes

2023 – Ezra Collective, Where I am destined to be

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