David Bowie, the 1975 and Rihanna each scored multiple nominations for this year’s Brit Awards, which honours music released both in the United Kingdom and worldwide. Little Mix and Mercury Prize-winning grime artist Skepta lead the field with three nominations apiece. In the British Album of the Year category, Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’, the 1975’s ‘I Like It When You Sleep for You Are Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It’ and Skepta’s ‘Konnichiwa’ will face Michael Kiwanuka’s ‘Love & Hate’ and Kano’s ‘Made in the Manor’. Coldplay’s “Hymn for the Weekend,” Zayn’s “Pillowtalk” and Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna’s “This is what you came for” were among the songs to earn nominations in both the Best British Single and British Artist Video of the Year categories. Bowie, who was honoured at the 2016 Brit Awards with a tribute featuring Lorde’s rendition of “Life on Mars,” is also up for the British Male Solo Artist award against Skepta, Kiwanuka, Kano and Craig David. Radiohead earned a nomination for the British Group against the 1975, Bastille, Biffy Clyro and Little Mix. Anohni, Adele and One Direction also nabbed one nomination. On the international side of the Brit Awards, Leonard Cohen posthumously scored a nomination for International Male Solo Artist alongside Bon Iver, Drake, Bruno Mars and the Weeknd. The Knowles sisters, Beyoncé and Solange, will each face off against Christine and the Queens, Rihanna and Sia for the International Female Solo Artist prize. A Tribe Called Quest, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Kings of Leon, Twenty One Pilots and Drake and Future will compete for International Group. Voting for select Brit Awards is now open at the ceremony’s site. The 2017 Brit Awards, hosted by Michael Buble, will take place at London’s the O2 on February 22. The Telegraph UK reports that this year’s Brit Awards will likely feature a tribute to some of the many artists that died in the past year, including Leonard Cohen, George Michael and Beatles producer George Martin.