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The underdogs of the awards
Tags: The Brit Awards
by Gaby Whitehill | Photos by WENN
Tags: The Brit Awards
It's mere hours before some of the biggest stars in music descend on London's O2 for the 2014 BRIT Awards.
2013 was a very good year for music indeed, with amazing new acts making their debuts (Disclosure, Rudimental, Bastille) and slightly more veteran artists making some of their best work yet (Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire). There was also the return of David Bowie.
We've already made our picks for who we reckon will win in each category, but who are we certain won't win? Whether it's because of overwhelmingly strong competition from their fellow nominees, or because they simply don't quite measure up, here's who we reckon will go home empty handed. Sorry guys :(
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