APRA Music Awards of 2024

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APRA Music Awards of 2024
Date1 May 2024 (2024-05-01)
Location International Convention Centre Sydney, Australia
Hosted by Tom Gleeson
Most awards Dean Lewis (2)
Most nominations Budjerah (5)
Website apraamcos.com.au/awards/
  2023  · APRA Music Awards ·  2025  

The APRA Music Awards of 2024 were the 42nd annual series, known as the APRA Awards. The awards are given in a series of categories in three divisions and in separate ceremonies throughout the year: the APRA Music Awards, Art Music Awards and Screen Music Awards.

Contents

The APRA Music Awards took place on 1 May 2024. [1] [2] The 25 songs shortlisted for Song of the Year were announced on 22 February 2024. [3] Nominations were announced on 4 April 2024. [4]

APRA Music Awards

Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music

APRA Song of the Year

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"If Not Now" by Paul Kelly Paul Kelly, David McComb Sony Music Publishing / Mushroom MusicNominated [4] [2]
"Letting Go" by Angie McMahon Angie McMahonKobalt Music PublishingNominated
"Rush" by Troye Sivan Troye Sivan, Kaelyn Behr p.k.a. Styalz Fuego, Alex Chapman, Kevin Hickey, Brett McLaughlin, Adam NovodorUniversal/MCA Music Publishing / Universal Music Publishing /Kobalt Music Publishing / Sony Music PublishingWon
"Therapy" by Budjerah Sarah Aarons, Ajay Bhattacharyya Sony Music PublishingNominated
"The Worst Person Alive" by G Flip Georgia Flipo, Aidan Hogg, Charles Brand, Michelle BuzzKobalt Music Publishing / Downtown Music / Warner Chappell MusicNominated

Songwriter of the Year

Writer(s)ResultRef.
The Teskey Brothers (Josh Teskey, Sam Teskey)Won [2]

Emerging Songwriter of the Year

Writer(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
Beckah AmaniNominated [4] [2]
Grentperez Mushroom MusicWon
May-a Sony Music PublishingNominated
Otis Pavlovic & Royel Maddell (Royel Otis)Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Ourness SongsNominated
Scarlett McKahey, Anna Ryan, Jaida Stephenson and Neve van Boxsel (Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers)Warner Chappell MusicNominated

Most Performed Australian Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"How Do I Say Goodbye" by Dean Lewis Dean Lewis, Jon Hume Kobalt Music Publishing / Concord ANZWon [4] [2]
"Only Wanna Be With You" by Amy Shark Amy Billings p.k.a. Amy Shark, Grant Averill, Joseph SpargurMushroom MusicNominated
"Love Again" by The Kid LAROI Charlton Howard p.k.a. The Kid Laroi, Omer Fedi, Billy Walsh, Henry Walter Sony Music Publishing / Universal/MCA Music PublishingNominated
"Ready for the Sky" by BudjerahBudjerah, Ainslie Wills Mushroom Music / Sony Music PublishingNominated
"Therapy" by BudjerahSarah Aarons, Ajay BhattacharyyaSony Music PublishingNominated

Most Performed Australian Work Overseas

TitleWriter(s)ResultRef.
"Unstoppable" by Sia Sia Furler, Christopher Braide Won [2]

Most Performed Alternative Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"Colin" by Lime Cordiale Louis Leimbach, Oli LeimbachUniversal Music Publishing o.b.o. Chugg MusicNominated [4] [2]
"Daylight" by Birds of Tokyo Ian Berney, Ian Kenny, Glenn Sarangapan, Adam Spark, Adam WestonMushroom MusicWon
"Everybody's Saying Thursday's the Weekend" by DMA's Matthew Mason, Thomas O'Dell, John Took, Liam HoskinsUniversal Music Publishing / Warner Chappell MusicNominated
"Miami Baby" by Dope Lemon Angus Stone p.k.a. Dope Lemon, Elliott HammondSony Music Publishing / BMGNominated
"Sweat You Out My System" by May-a Maya Cumming p.k.a. May-a, Robby De Sá Sony Music PublishingNominated

Most Performed Blues & Roots Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"Been So Good, Been So Far" by Tim Rogers & The Twin Set Tim RogersUniversal Music PublishingNominated [4] [2]
"Brand New Man" by Tex Perkins and the Fat Rubber Band Tex Perkins, Matthew WalkerUniversal Music Publishing / Sony Music PublishingNominated
"Dancing in the Dark" by Ziggy Alberts Ziggy AlbertsKobalt Music PublishingWon
"Dollar Bill" by Blues ArcadiaAlan Boyle, Christian HarveyNominated
"The Howling Dogs" by Frank SultanaFrank SultanaNominated

Most Performed Country Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"Got it Good" by James Johnston Melanie Dyer, James Johnston, Michael Delorenzis, Michael Paynter Mushroom MusicNominated [2] [4]
"Last Time Last" by Brad Cox Brad Cox, Phil Barton, John PierceMushroom Music, Sony Music Publishing, Mushroom Music, Universal/MCA Music PublishingNominated
"Over for You" by Morgan Evans Morgan Evans, Madison Love, Tim Sommers, Geoffrey WarburtonWarner Chappell MusicNominated
"Same Songs" by James Johnston and Kaylee Bell Kaylee Bell, James Johnston, Gavin Carfoot, Jared Porter, Nolan WynneNominated
"Summer Nights" by Casey Barnes Casey Barnes, Michael Delorenzis, Michael PaynterWon

Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"Burn Dem Bridges" by Skin on SkinEmmanuel John, Mozis Aduu, Jordan Bedeau, Micah Bedeau, Konnan Maier-KouameSony Music PublishingNominated [4] [2]
"Miracle Maker" by Dom Dolla featuring Clementine DouglasDominic Matheson p.k.a. Dom Dolla, Clementine Douglas, Mark Anthony Hilaire, Caitlin StubbsSony Music Publishing / CAS Music / Mushroom Music / Sentric Music PublishingNominated
"Never Let You Go" by Jason Derulo and Shouse Sean Congues, Jack Madin and Edward Service p.k.a. Shouse, Jason Desrouleaux p.k.a. Jason DeruloSentric Music Publishing / ONELOVE Publishing / Universal Music PublishingWon
"Spend It" by Peking Duk featuring Circa WavesJackson Brazier, Adam Hyde, Samuel Littlemore, Reuben Styles-Richards, Gustav Gaellhagen, Johan Gustafsson, Kieran ShudallKobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Dew Process / BMG / Universal Music Publishing / Sentric Music PublishingNominated
"You Know What I Need" by PNAU and Troye SivanNick Littlemore, Samuel Littlemore, Peter Mayes p.k.a. PNAU and Troye SivanUniversal Music Publishing / Universal/MCA Music Publishing /Sentric Music Publishing / Sony Music PublishingNominated

Most Performed Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"60cm of Steel" by Alpha Wolf & Holding Absence John Arnold, Mitchell Fogarty, Lochlan Keogh, Sabian Lynch, Scott SimpsonCooking Vinyl PublishingNominated [4] [2]
"Darker Still" by Parkway Drive Benjamin Gordon, Luke Kilpatrick, Jeffrey Ling, Winston McCall, George HadjichristouKobalt Music PublishingWon
"Dragon" by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Michael Cavanagh, Nicholas Craig, Ambrose Kenny-Smith, Stu Mackenzie, Joey WalkerKobalt Music PublishingNominated
"Inhumane" by Polaris Daniel Furnari, Jamie Hails, Rick Schneider, Ryan Siew, Jacob Steinhauser, Shawn MayerKobalt Music PublishingNominated
"It's Hell Down Here" by The Amity Affliction Joel Birch, Daniel Brown, Ahren Stringer, Joseph LongobardiConcord ANZ / Kobalt Music PublishingNominated

Most Performed Hip Hop / Rap Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"And We" by Hooligan Hefs Cooper Bedford, Simeona Malagamaalii p.k.a. Hooligan He's, Nepomsein Irakunda, Liridona RusitiMushroom MusicNominated [4] [2]
"Bona" by Sampa the Great Sampa Tembo p.k.a. Sampa the Great, Magnus Mando, Samuel Masta, Sam NyambeKobalt Music PublishingNominated
"Comma's" by Onefour featuring CgSpencer Magalogo, Jerome Misa, Salec Su'a, Bailey Pickles, Chandler Hammond, Hugo Hui, Caleb TiedemannSony Music PublishingWon
"Laced Up" by Hilltop Hoods Barry Francis, Matthew Lambert, Daniel Smith, Andrew Burford, Marlon Gerbes, Chris Mac, Matiu WaltersSony Music Publishing / Kobalt Music PublishingNominated
"Ring-a-Ling" by Tkay Maidza Tkay Maidza, Pa Salieu Gaye, Cassio Lopes, Kendrick Nicholls, Sherwyn Nicholls, Michael OatmanKobalt Music Publishing / Mushroom MusicNominated

Most Performed Pop Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"How Do I Say Goodbye" by Dean LewisDean Lewis, Jon HumeKobalt Music Publishing / Concord ANZWon [4] [2]
"Only Wanna Be With You" by Amy SharkAmy Billings p.k.a. Amy Shark, Grant Averill, Joseph SpargurMushroom MusicNominated
"Love Again" by The Kid LAROICharlton Howard p.k.a. The Kid Laroi, Omer Fedi, Billy Walsh, Henry WalterSony Music Publishing / Universal/MCA Music PublishingNominated
"Ready for the Sky" by BudjerahBudjerah, Ainslie WillsMushroom Music / Sony Music PublishingNominated
"Therapy" by BudjerahSarah Aarons, Ajay BhattacharyyaSony Music PublishingNominated

Most Performed R&B / Soul Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"Change Has to Come" by Mo'Ju Mojo Ruiz de Luzuriaga p.k.a. Mo'Ju, Lewis Coleman Henry JenkinsUniversal Music Publishing / Mushroom Music o.b.o. Ivy League MusicNominated [4] [2]
"Cinderella" by JKINGJordan SamatuaWon
"Falling" by Dean BradyDean Brady, Jacob Farah, Jerome Farah, Kara-Lee James, Tim Omaji, Rahel PhillipsMushroom MusicNominated
"Goodbye" by Forest Claudette Kobe Hamilton-Reeves p.k.a. Forest Claudette, Alexander LaskaConcord ANZNominated
"Oceans of Emotions" by The Teskey Brothers Josh Teskey, Sam Teskey Mushroom Music o.b.o. Ivy League MusicNominated

Most Performed Rock Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"Good Time" by Polish Club David Novak and John-Henry Pajak p.k.a. Polish Club, Robby De SáSony Music PublishingWon [4] [2]
"I Want You" by The Buoys Zoe Catterall, Courtney Cunningham, Hilary Geddes, Tessa Wilkin p.k.a. The BuoysNominated
"Lookin' Out" by King Stingray Theo Dimathaya Burarrwanga, Yimila Gurruwiwi, Roy Kellaway, Campbell Messer, Lewis Stiles, Yirrŋa Gotjiringu YunupinguSony Music PublishingNominated
"Nullarbor Plain" by Ian Moss Ian Moss, Troy Cassar-Daley Mushroom MusicNominated
"Sorry Instead" by Spacey Jane Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu, Caleb Harper, Kieran Lama, Peppa Lane p.k.a. Spacey JaneKobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Dew ProcessNominated

Most Performed International Work

Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)ResultRef.
"Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff Universal/MCA Music Publishing / Sony Music PublishingWon [4] [2]
"Celestial" by Ed Sheeran Ed Sheeran, Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid Sony Music Publishing / Universal Music PublishingNominated
"Flowers" by Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus, Gregory Hein, Michael Pollack Sony Music Publishing / Concord ANZ / Warner Chappell MusicNominated
"I'm Good (Blue)" by David Guetta and Bebe Rexha David Guetta, Bebe Rexha, Massimo Gabutti, Maurizio Lobina, Philip Plested, Camille Purcelle, Gianfranco Randone Origin Music Publishing & Peermusic / BMG / Sony Music PublishingNominated
"Unholy" by Sam Smith and Kim Petras Sam Smith, Kim Petras, Omer Fedi, James Napier, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Blake Slatkin, Henry Walter Warner Chappell Music / Kobalt Music Publishing / Universal/MCA Music PublishingNominated

Art Music Awards

Expected to be announced in July 2024.

Screen Music Awards

Expected to be announced in September 2024.

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