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The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. It was established by the British Phonographic Industry and British Association of Record Dealers in 1992 as an alternative to the Brit Awards.

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By Megan Lawton & Riyah CollinsBBC Newsbeat

Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective say music funding needs to diversify to make more opportunities outside London .

For The Ninth year in a row, The Prize for best album was awarded to a London -based act.

The capital dominated the nominations as well, Making Up three quarters of artists in the running for album of the year.

Ezra Collective bandleader Femi Koleoso feels it's due to funding in London which should be better spread out.

" If we were to diversify that, The List would diversify, " he tells BBC Newsbeat.

The Mercury Prize shortlist and winner is decided by a panel of industry experts with UK record labels entering More Than 200 albums.

BBC Newsbeat has asked organisers about regional representation But has not heard Back .

However on its website, it says a founding principle is that " all music be treated equally" and judging is based exclusively on " the quality of The Music ".

Jazz quintet Ezra Collective won The Top prize with their album Where I'm Meant To Be, which was written and recorded in lockdown.

It Follows their 2019 debut You Can't Steal My Joy , But they've been Making Music together since they were kids after first being introduced at a youth club.

" I celebrate places like ELAM [East London Arts and Music], The Brit School and all The Brilliant things in London that allow people like us to exist, " says Femi.

" But at the same Time I 'd love to see it replicated elsewhere in the UK And Then you might have 10, 12 nominees from different regions. "

'London pushes you'

Youth Music Is a charity which funds organisations like youth clubs and arts venues to improve Career Opportunities in music.

One of the clubs it works with is Tomorrow's Warriors, where Ezra Collective trained, which is now working with musicians in Hull and Gloucester.

Funding is a challenge, The Charity says, and it now dedicates 87% of its provisions to projects outside of London .

The government says more arts funding is now being to organisations outside of London " than ever before".

" We Are making sure all Young People have access to high-quality Music Education in schools, " a spokesperson told Newsbeat.

In August, plans for a second Brit School in Bradford.

It will provide free courses in dance, music and theatre for 500 students.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan says she hopes the scheme will unlock more opportunities for students in the north of England.

But for nominee Shygirl, it's not just A Question of funding But London 's culture which she thinks forces artists to stand out.

" If you're here creating, you're sat next to so many other talented artists in one small city, it makes you push to prove you have something to say, " she says.

Nominees Jockstrap, made up of Georgia Ellery and Taylor Skye, met at London 's Guildhall School of Music. Taylor was born in the capital But Georgia grew up in Cornwall.

" That's where the Music Industry is - in London , " Georgia says. " You definitely don't get that in Cornwall. "

" That's why we came to study here, " adds Taylor. " I still think this is probably one of The Most exciting places to be. "

The Duo also say they met everyone they work with in London and it's something Young Fathers can relate to as well.

The Edinburgh trio were nominated for their album, Heavy, Heavy.

" London is one of the epicentres of The World in terms of music and creativity, " says singer Alloysious Massaquoi .

" There's more people there So There 's going to be a plethora of artists. "

The Group was The Last winner to come from outside of London - Back in 2014 - But Alloysious says they don't want to " fly flags" for Scotland.

" We're representing ourselves and The Music that we do, " he says.

" You Want It to be About That . "

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