September 3, 2007 10:58

Who will win the Nationwide Mercury Music Prize?

Have your say ahead of this year's announcement

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The winner of the 2007 Nationwide Mercury Music Prize will be announced in London tomorrow night (September 4) – but who do you think will win this year?

In one of the hardest years to predict so far, everyone from last year’s winners Arctic Monkeys to debuts from the likes of Jamie T have been tipped to snap up the prize.

Amy Winehouse has seen her album 'Back To Black' go from red hot favourite to being a bit of an outsider as tabloid infamy has surrounded her – but could the singer still pull off a big upset?

And what about current favourite Bat For Lashes, relatively unknown before the prize, now tipped by many to take home the cheque.

So who do you think will win? Below is the full list of nominees, so let us know who is your favourite and why by signing up for My NME and posting your comments in the box at the bottom.

We will be going through all your opinions and the best comments will go live in the run up to this year’s award ceremony, so keep checking back to this story and join the debate.

Arctic Monkeys - 'Favourite Worst Nightmare'
Basquiat Strings with Seb Rochford - 'Basquiat Strings'
Bat For Lashes - 'Fur And Gold'
Dizzee Rascal - 'Maths And English'
Klaxons - 'Myths Of The Near Future'
Maps - 'We Can Create'
New Young Pony Club - 'Fantastic Playroom'
Fionn Regan - 'The End Of History'
Jamie T - 'Panic Prevention'
The View - 'Hats Off To The Buskers'
Amy Winehouse - 'Back To Black'
The Young Knives - 'Voices Of Animals And Men'

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