The nominations are out for this year's Ivor Novello Awards, and Ed Sheeran, Jess Glynne and Years & Years are all in with a chance of taking home a gong.
After being shunned by the Brit Awards, Skepta is up for Best Contemporary Song for his track 'Shutdown'.
Meanwhile, Sheeran will go head-to-head with his own signee Jamie Lawson and Wolf Alice in the Best Song Musically And Lyrically category.
Glynne, James Bay and Years & Years will battle it out to be awarded with Most Performed Work, while Jamie xx will face off with Gaz Coombes and Villagers for the coveted Album Award.
Over in the film and TV categories, Ex Machina, Pan, And Then There Were None and From Darkness are all contenders.
The annual awards 'celebrate, honour and reward excellence in British and Irish songwriting and composing'.
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The 61st Ivor Novello Awards take place on Thursday, May 19 at the Grosvenor House, London.
The full nominations are as follows:
BEST SONG MUSICALLY AND LYRICALLY
'Bloodstream' (Ed Sheeran)
Written by Piers Aggett, Kesi Dryden, Amir Izadkhah, Gary Lightbody, Johnny McDaid, Leon Rolle and Ed Sheeran
Published in the UK by Ed Sheeran Limited - Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing and Polar Patrol Publishing
'Bros' (Wolf Alice)
Written by Ellen Rowsell
Published in the UK by Kobalt Music Publishing
'Wasn't Expecting That' (Jamie Lawson)
Written by Jamie Lawson
Published in the UK by Imagem Music
BEST CONTEMPORARY SONG
'All My Friends' (Snakehips ft. Chance The Rapper and Tinashe)
Written by James Carter, Oliver Lee, Cass Lowe and Chance The Rapper
Published in the UK by Sony/ATV Music Publishing
'Cargo' (Roots Manuva)
Written by FRED and Roots Manuva
Published in the UK by Promised Land Music - Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Just Isn't Music Ltd
'Shutdown' (Skepta)
Written by Ragz Originale and Skepta
Published in the UK by Warner/Chappell Music Publishing
PRS FOR MUSIC MOST PERFORMED WORK
'Hold Back the River' (James Bay)
Written by Iain Archer and James Bay
Published in the UK by Kobalt Music Publishing and Spirit B-Unique Music
'Hold My Hand' (Jess Glynne)
Written by Janee 'Jin Jin' Bennett, Jess Glynne and Jack Patterson
Published in the UK by Universal Music Publishing, BMG UK - Black Butter Music Publishing and Sony/ATV Music Publishing
'King' (Years & Years)
Written by Michael Goldsworthy, Mark Ralph, Oliver Thornton and Emre Turkmen
Published in the UK by Universal Music Publishing and Sony/ATV Music Publishing
ALBUM AWARD
Darling Arithmetic (Villagers)
Written by Conor O'Brien
Published in the UK by Domino Publishing Company
In Colour (Jamie xx)
Written by Jamie xx
Published in the UK by Universal Music Publishing
Matador (Gaz Coombes)
Written by Gaz Coombes
Published in the UK by Kobalt Music Publishing
BEST ORIGINAL FILM SCORE
Ex Machina
Composed by Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury
Published in the UK by Universal Music Publishing
Pan
Composed by John Powell
Published in the UK by Universal Music Publishing
The Duke of Burgundy
Composed by Faris Badwan and Rachel Zeffira
Published in the UK by BMG UK and Universal Music Publishing
BEST TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK
And Then There Were None
Composed by Stuart Earl
Published in the UK by Imagem FTV
From Darkness
Composed by Edmund Butt
Published in the UK by Du Vinage Publishing
London Spy
Composed by Keefus Ciancia and David Holmes
Published in the UK by Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Kobalt Music Publishing












