Everything you need to know about Les Flammes 2024, the “popular culture ceremony”

Everything you need to know about Les Flammes 2024 the

For the second year in a row, this Thursday, April 25, Les Flammes rewards rap artists and other urban trends.

Aya Nakamura will she be the Queen of Flames? In the middle of two unjustified controversies over her participation in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, the singer won the title of star of the 2024 Flames ceremony, which rewards, for its second edition, urban cultures in music. Aya Nakamura, competing in six categories, leads the nominations for the festivities dedicated to rap and its trends.

In total, around fifty artists are nominated in the 24 categories for the second edition of Les Flammes, which is being held this Thursday, April 25 at the Théâtre du Châtelet, in Paris. The ceremony is broadcast “free and live on YouTube, Twitch and for the first time live on W9”, announced the organizers of the event a few weeks before the event.

The Flames ceremony, inaugurated in 2023, aims to represent popular cultures, in particular rap, R&B or African and Caribbean music, in the face of criticism of a lack of diversity which affects classic ceremonies such as the Victoires de la Musique or the NRJ Music Awards.

Here is the complete list of nominees for the 2024 Flames:

Spotify Flame for Album of the Year

  • Aya Nakamura – DNK
  • Hamza – Sincerely
  • Werenoi – Square

Rap album

  • Freeze Corleone – ADC
  • Josman – J.000.$
  • Werenoi – Square

New pop album

  • Aya Nakamura – DNK
  • Luidji – Season 00
  • Yamê – Elowi

Song of the year

  • Jungeli, Imen ES, Alonzo, Abou Debeing & Lossa – Little Genius
  • PLK – Tomorrow
  • SDM – German racing car
  • Soolking- Casanova feat. Gazo
  • Werenoi – Laboratory
  • Aya Nakamura- Baby
  • Dave & Tiakola – Meridian
  • Hamza – Harmful feat. Damso
  • Heuss the Bastard – Saiyan feat. Gazo
  • Jey Brownie & Flem – GTB

Feature of the year

  • Dave & Tiakola – Meridian
  • Jungeli, Imen ES, Alonzo, Abou Debeing & Lossa – Little Genius
  • No Limit, Gazo & Damso – THE STREET

Rap performance track

  • Freeze Corleone – Shavkat
  • Gazo – 100K
  • Ninho – LVL Up Vol. 1

R&B Song of the Year

  • Mr. Nov – Last I love you feat. Joseman
  • Tayc – Room 69
  • Killing – Where we sleep happily

African or African-inspired music piece of the year

  • Dave & Tiakola – Meridian
  • Jungeli, Imen ES, Alonzo, Abou Debeing & Lossa – Little Genius
  • Tam Sir, Team Paya, Ste Milano, Renard Barakissa, Tazeboy & PSK – Hammer blow

Caribbean or Caribbean-inspired track of the year

  • Kalash – Doliprane
  • Kima – Toxic
  • Meryl- Jack Sparrow

Female revelation of the year

  • Bianca Costa
  • Kay The Prodigy
  • Wonder

Male revelation of the year

Female Artist of the Year

Male Artist of the Year

Composer of the year

  • Boumidjal
  • Flem
  • Richie Beats

Music video of the year

  • Aya Nakamura- Baby (dir. YC, prod. IDZ)
  • Shay- Commando (dir. Guillaume Doubet, prod. Pélican Paris)
  • Ziak – Not even a squeak (dir. BLEU DESERT, prod. OCURENS)

Concert of the year

  • Aya Nakamura, at the Accor Arena
  • Fally Ipupa, in Paris La Défense Arena
  • SCH, at the Orange Vélodrome

Album cover of the year

  • Isha & Limsa d’Aulnay – Bitumen Caviar Vol.1 (Romain Garcin)
  • Mairo – Omar Chappier (Dexter Maurer)
  • Kekra- Stratos (Fifou)

Scenic revelation of the year

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