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Tones and I, Guy Sebastian, Teskey Brothers, 5SOS and Thelma Plum up for APRA Song of the Year

From the unstoppable Dance Monkey to Guy Sebastian’s uplifting grief anthem Choir, check out the songs which will contest the first virtual APRA Music Awards for songwriters.

Not a day goes by when Guy Sebastian doesn’t receive a heartwrenching message from a fan about his song Choir.

Written as an uplifting tribute to his bandmate Luke Liang who lost his battle with depression in 2018, the song has struck a resounding chord with millions of people struggling to come to terms with loss.

So it is not surprising to discover it also hit the hearts of his songwriting peers who have nominated it for Song of the Year in the 2020 APRA Awards.

Sebastian plans on a party up top, casual down below outfit for the first ever virtual awards in Australia. Picture: David Swift.
Sebastian plans on a party up top, casual down below outfit for the first ever virtual awards in Australia. Picture: David Swift.

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Sebastian is up for the coveted songwriting prize alongside the unstoppable Dance Monkey by Tones and I, the proud indigenous anthem Better In Blak by Thelma Plum, industrial pop hit Teeth by 5 Seconds of Summer and the cruisy soul blues I Get Up by The Teskey Brothers.

“I have had thousands and thousands of messages about Choir since it came out last May, way more than Battle Scars and that’s been my biggest song,” Sebastian said.

“People writing to me about how the song has helped them through their grief after they lost their friend or their grandparent or their parent.

“Those things are what make you tick as an artist; that a song can become part of their lives, that has purpose, is the ultimate success for an artist.”

Tones and I is up for four APRA awards for Dance Monkey. Picture: Supplied.
Tones and I is up for four APRA awards for Dance Monkey. Picture: Supplied.

Tones and I’s blockbuster year continues with her four nominations for Dance Monkey.

“When I write, I started with the keys but I play with different synths, different effects and if a sound really hits me, I will continue with that but usually I will just play with the straight piano,” she said, explaining how she wrote her global smash which is closing in on two billion streams.

“And that’s when I speed it up, put a drum in here, the bass in here and I just keep going and make it the song I want it to be.”

The Teskey Brothers won the ears of their peers with I Get Up scoring three nominations. Picture: Toby Zerna
The Teskey Brothers won the ears of their peers with I Get Up scoring three nominations. Picture: Toby Zerna

The 2020 APRA Music Awards may be the first big music awards to be held as a virtual ceremony on May 26, instead of its planned event in Sydney later this month due to the ban on mass gatherings.

Sebastian and soulful blues rockers The Teskey Brothers are each nominated in three categories.

Other multi-nominees include Plum, who is also recognised as Breakthrough Songwriter and recently recovered from COVID-19, and Hilltop Hoods, Birds of Tokyo, Dean Lewis, Troy Cassar-Daley, Illy and 2019’s APRA Songwriter of the Year Sarah Aarons.

Thelma Plum could do with the APRA good news after suffering from the COVID-19 virus. Picture: Supplied.
Thelma Plum could do with the APRA good news after suffering from the COVID-19 virus. Picture: Supplied.

The list of dual nominees also includes 17-year-old Kian who scored his first ever APRA nominations with his breakout hit Waiting.

“As a young Australian song writer it is a privilege to be recognised with these

industry award nominations. APRA does such a great job in supporting artists and creatives,” he said.

“I wish we could have all come together to celebrate in Sydney but we are in really scary

times with coronavirus and it’s so important that everyone stays safe. Lets all stay healthy and

dive into the virtual world for the ceremony.”

First time nominee Kian is stoked to be recognised for his songwriting. Picture: Richard Dobson
First time nominee Kian is stoked to be recognised for his songwriting. Picture: Richard Dobson

Sebastian, who loves a red carpet, said he planned to still dress to impress for the virtual ceremony.

“I am pretty pumped about the awards this year because I am super intrigued as to how it’s going to roll out. Do I still suit up?” he said, laughing.

“I think we all should! I will wear something flash on top and still be in my boxers and thongs down below for my own amusement.”

APRA will announce how they plan to stream the two-hour awards soon.

5 SOS are up for Song of the Year. Picture: Supplied
5 SOS are up for Song of the Year. Picture: Supplied

2020 Virtual APRA Music Awards

Song of the Year

Better In Blak, Thelma Plum

Choir, Guy Sebastian

Dance Monkey, Tones and I

I Get Up, The Teskey Brothers

Teeth, 5 Seconds of Summer

Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year

Ruel

Sampa The Great

Thelma Plum

The Teskey Brothers

Tones and I

Most Performed Australian Work

7 Minutes, Dean Lewis

Choir, Guy Sebastian

Dance Monkey, Tones and I

Good Lord, Birds of Tokyo

Waiting, Kian

Most Performed Alternative Work

God Forgot, The Rubens

Good Lord, Birds Of Tokyo

Miracle Love, Matt Corby

Radio Silence, Gretta Ray,

Waiting, Kian

Most Performed Blues and Roots Work

Blackbird, Tash Sultana

I Get Up, The Teskey Brothers

Just Call, John Butler Trio

Laps Around The Sun, Ziggy Alberts

Sound of Summer, Busby Marou

Most Performed Country Work

Backroad Nation, Lee Kernaghan

Girl, Maren Morris (Australian co-writer Sarah Aarons)

Happy, Travis Collins

Love That, Seaforth

Wouldn’t Change A Thing, Troy Cassar-Daley

Young Again, Morgan Evans

Most Performed Dance Work

Better Together, Hayden James feat. Running Touch

Solid Gold, PNAU ft. Kira Divine & Marques Toliver

Sugar, Peking Duk ft. Jack River

Take It, Dom Dolla

Treat You Better, Rufus Du Sol

Most Performed Pop Work

7 Minutes, Dean Lewis

All Loved Up, Amy Shark

Choir, Guy Sebastian

Dance Monkey, Tones and I

Never Really Over, Katy Perry (Australian co-writers Daniel James / Leah Haywood / Hayley Warner)

Most Performed Rock Work

Clarity, Polish Club

Dinosaurs, Ruby Fields

Jellyfish, Slowly, Slowly

Shutting Down Our Town, Jimmy Barnes ft Troy Cassar-Daley

Otherside, The Living End

Most Performed Urban Work

Butter, Triple One

Cool As Hell, Baker Boy

Exit Sign, Hilltop Hoods ft. Illy & Ecca Vandal

Leave Me Lonely, Hilltop Hoods

Then What, Illy

Most Performed International Work

Happier, Marshmello ft. Bastille

Nothing Breaks Like A Heart, Mark Ronson ft. Miley Cyrus

Promises, Calvin Harris & Sam Smith

Shallow, Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper

Sunflower, Post Malone & Swae Lee

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