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The Popjustice £20 Music Prize, also known as the Popjustice Twenty Quid Prize, is an annual prize awarded by music website Popjustice to recognise the best British pop single of the previous year. The prize was conceived by Popjustice founder Peter Robinson in 2003 as a reaction to what he perceived as the pompous and elitist nature of the existing Mercury Prize, which recognises the best album of the previous year, and in particular its exclusion of pop music acts in favour of those from more esoteric genres. The shortlist for the Popjustice prize is announced in September of each year and the winner named the following month, to coincide with the presentation of the Mercury Prize. Popjustice gives a token prize of £20 to the winner of its award, in contrast to the £20,000 given to the w

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  • The Popjustice £20 Music Prize, also known as the Popjustice Twenty Quid Prize, is an annual prize awarded by music website Popjustice to recognise the best British pop single of the previous year. The prize was conceived by Popjustice founder Peter Robinson in 2003 as a reaction to what he perceived as the pompous and elitist nature of the existing Mercury Prize, which recognises the best album of the previous year, and in particular its exclusion of pop music acts in favour of those from more esoteric genres. The shortlist for the Popjustice prize is announced in September of each year and the winner named the following month, to coincide with the presentation of the Mercury Prize. Popjustice gives a token prize of £20 to the winner of its award, in contrast to the £20,000 given to the winner of the Mercury Prize. The winning entry is chosen by a panel of Popjustice readers, who apply for the position via the website. The judges meet in a pub to debate the merits of the songs shortlisted by Robinson and eliminate them, often based on bizarre or arbitrary criteria, until a winner is chosen. In 2009 Nicola Roberts of Girls Aloud attended the pub in person to collect the prize of a £20 note in a plastic container. The first prize was awarded to Girls Aloud in 2003 for their single "No Good Advice", and the act went on to win the award four more times over the next six years; no other act had won more than once until Little Mix's second win in 2015 with "Black Magic", the eighth time the award had been won by a British girl group. Girls Aloud and Little Mix have received the most nominations, with eight apiece. The next highest number of nominations for an act is five for Dua Lipa, Calvin Harris and Mark Ronson. (en)
  • Il Popjustice £20 Music Prize è un premio annuale organizzato dal sito internet Popjustice che viene assegnato ai cantanti del miglior singolo pop britannico dell'anno precedente. Per poter partecipare, la canzone deve essere eseguita da un cantante britannico e deve essere stata pubblicata nei 12 mesi precedenti alle nomination, che avvengono a luglio. Il vincitore riceve 20 sterline (£) per contrastare ironicamente il premio di 20.000 sterline assegnato al vincitore del Premio Mercury. Nato nel 2003, il premio è stato vinto per ben 5 volte dalle Girls Aloud, nominate per tutte le edizioni dal 2003 al 2009. (it)
  • Popjustice £20 Music Prize to nagroda, przyznawana corocznie przez zespół sędziów, organizowana przez muzyczną stronę internetową . Otrzymują ją brytyjscy artyści, którzy wykonali najlepsze popowe piosenki w określonym roku. Dotychczas żadnemu mężczyźnie nie udało się wygrać, natomiast żeński zespół Girls Aloud, nominowany pięciokrotnie, ma na swoim koncie aż trzy nagrody. (pl)
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  • Popjustice £20 Music Prize to nagroda, przyznawana corocznie przez zespół sędziów, organizowana przez muzyczną stronę internetową . Otrzymują ją brytyjscy artyści, którzy wykonali najlepsze popowe piosenki w określonym roku. Dotychczas żadnemu mężczyźnie nie udało się wygrać, natomiast żeński zespół Girls Aloud, nominowany pięciokrotnie, ma na swoim koncie aż trzy nagrody. (pl)
  • The Popjustice £20 Music Prize, also known as the Popjustice Twenty Quid Prize, is an annual prize awarded by music website Popjustice to recognise the best British pop single of the previous year. The prize was conceived by Popjustice founder Peter Robinson in 2003 as a reaction to what he perceived as the pompous and elitist nature of the existing Mercury Prize, which recognises the best album of the previous year, and in particular its exclusion of pop music acts in favour of those from more esoteric genres. The shortlist for the Popjustice prize is announced in September of each year and the winner named the following month, to coincide with the presentation of the Mercury Prize. Popjustice gives a token prize of £20 to the winner of its award, in contrast to the £20,000 given to the w (en)
  • Il Popjustice £20 Music Prize è un premio annuale organizzato dal sito internet Popjustice che viene assegnato ai cantanti del miglior singolo pop britannico dell'anno precedente. Per poter partecipare, la canzone deve essere eseguita da un cantante britannico e deve essere stata pubblicata nei 12 mesi precedenti alle nomination, che avvengono a luglio. Il vincitore riceve 20 sterline (£) per contrastare ironicamente il premio di 20.000 sterline assegnato al vincitore del Premio Mercury. (it)
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