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It's coming!! February 21st 2012 !! The Brits !!

Who will you be hoping gets awards this year !! mills & team will be backstage from 4 pm, and Reggie Yates with just some of the winners from 9 pm !!

R1 will have the British breakthrough act, so don't forget to vote on line !! Click on the link below!!

www.brits.co.uk

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Does it usually follow the results of the Grammys pretty closely? Because last night they basically kissed Adele's ass, then went on to reward a guy who engages in more than a little domestic violence. Just Sayin.

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Love Mills at the Brits! It's quite often on my birthday as well, so it's extra good. Probably won't watch the actual Brits though. Tuesday is the only night I actually watch any decent TV: Hollyoaks, Holby and 90210. xD

OMASM. Radio presenters are like fruit. Matt is my kumquat and Scott is blatantly my orange.

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I like that they're still bringing up the Katie Melua incident.... whooooo?!

Scott has caused chaos for Radio 1 since Day 1. Those were the days when he wasn't celebrity enough to talk to the stars but still managed to turn up to the station drunk.

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I may be wrong, but I think it had something to do with Scott claiming she had been saying things about various different people who were at the awards for a joke. Obviously she hadn't, and wasn't too pleased at him claiming she had been.

Adele and Jessie J will no doubt be the big winners this year, although I wish they would just disappear from the music scene for good. As far as the Chris Brown thing goes, I'm not a fan of his songs but I seem to be in the minority who think that whatever he does in his private live has absolutely fuck all to do with his music career and abilities as a singer. This fuss thats being made about him and Rhianna doing songs together is all out of proportion. Do I honestly care about their relationship? No. Does their relationship make any difference to them being singers? No. Should anyone else be remotely bothered other than them themselves? No

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I hate Chris Brown too… Trolololol at his My Super Sweet Sixteen party. A show which I used to LURVE. I hate all rappers like him, and don't get me started on that dumb *****************, Nicki Minaj. DESPISE her.

Not really to bothered about the winners, because I know that if anyone gets an award that I dislike, the judges were obviously wrong.

OMASM. Radio presenters are like fruit. Matt is my kumquat and Scott is blatantly my orange.

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Thanks, had totally forgotten about that talentless bag of air, she'll no doubt get a mention if nothing else. I think you've done rappers a bit of an injustice there actually ;). I would say Brown was more along the lines of that sleazy creepy musical style they call RnB.

Just had a look at the nominees in the various catergories and its truly unbelievable. Its clearly been a bad year for music when you look at who is in the lists. Pro Green is the best of a bad lot in the British Male Solo Artist catergory. Not one of the British Female Solo Artist should be there. Same again with British Breakthrough Act, where the hell is Rizzle Kicks?!? British Group should be Chase and Status but again thats the best of a bad lot. If British Single doesn't go to either Example or Olly Murs/Rizzle Kicks then there is something seriously wrong. MasterCard British Album of the Year has nothing good in it. International Male Solo Artist should really be heading David Guettas way but I'm almost certain it wont. Nobody in International Female Solo Artist should be getting anything except their bus fare home. International Group is again a very poor lot. International Breakthrough Act has not one good person at all in it either. I do agree with Blur getting Outstanding Contribution to Music but I think it should have been going their way a few years earlier than it has.

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Thanks, had totally forgotten about that talentless bag of air, she'll no doubt get a mention if nothing else. I think you've done rappers a bit of an injustice there actually ;). I would say Brown was more along the lines of that sleazy creepy musical style they call RnB.

He's more like a hip-hop wannabe. To be honest, the only decent rappers out there (with the exception of George Watsky, who is also a poet and Bo Burnham, who's music is more of a comedy genre) are English. The Streets and Pro Green… Plan B, Rizzle Kicks, I guess. Chris Brown, Lil' Wayne, etc. could all be one person tbh.

And yeah, to be honest, I think music is definitely going downhill…

OMASM. Radio presenters are like fruit. Matt is my kumquat and Scott is blatantly my orange.

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Problem with Chris Brown is ego. Why shouldn't the fact he's a criminal and a thug affect his career? Also the angle of "Fuck haters" that he chose to take at the Grammys does not endear me to him. He COULD have, yunno, THANKED the Grammy people for the forgiveness they have shown, but no. That just shows a LOT about his personality. No surprise that people with similar attitudes support him, but there ya go. Plenty of musicians are hard working and law abiding, then we get twats like Brown and Dappy who are nothing but bullies but get praise for it... You're telling me THAT'S fair? Jog on.

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I'm very disappointed by how bland and soulless the Brits have become over the years. Uninspiring performances and the same dull host brought back year after year. Seems that the organisers have tried so hard to avoid controversy that they've ended up sucking the life out of it completely.

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I'm only really looking forward to Blur to be honest.... Professor Green should've won, but I was happy with Ed Sheeran. One Direction - what the actual fuck? Seriously... And Arctic Monkeys or Chase & Status should've won Best British Band. I actually hate Coldplay.

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Also, the first Brits I ever watched was the one when Russell Brand hosted it, and it was hilarious. I must've been about ten, but I loved it. They should get him back to host it.

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