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Example: 'The BRIT Awards won't even consider me'

British hitmaker Example has expressed his concerns about the BRIT Awards and admitted that he never gets nominated because he's on an independent label, which is unfair.

Speaking to the Daily Star newspaper about the famous ceremony, he explained that his music never gets a look in despite his success as a result of not being attached to a major label:

"The Brit is very much a major label party and I'm on Ministry, which is an independent. Regardless of how many records I've sold or how much success I've had, they wouldn't acknowledge me."

Newly-engaged Example went on to add that he's not that bothered by the snub because some of the acts who win BRITs don't go on to do anything that has any career longevity:

"But I don't really mind because if you look at the Brits over the last four, five years, there's plenty of people who have won awards and then disappeared."

 

 

 

Listen to his new track, entitled 'Perfect Replacement', below: