Olivia Dean's streak continues as she wins big at Mobo Awards
Olivia Dean's streak continues as she wins big at Mobo Awards 7 hours ago Naomi ClarkeBBC Newsbeat Olivia Dean cemented her position as one of the most exciting artists in the UK as she took home three Mobo Awards when the ceremony came to Manchester for the first time. The pop star won the coveted album of the year prize for her soulful second record, The Art of Loving, seeing off tough competition from rapper Little Simz's Lotus and Central Cee's long-awaited Can't Rush Greatness. As she collected the prize, Dean dedicated the award to author bell hooks and "all the black feminists that inspire me to love better and love the people in my life".
The singer said she felt "so proud to be a black British female artist" as she picked up the best female act award. Her Mobo success comes after she won four Brits and a Grammy Award earlier this year.
The night also saw hip-hop veteran Slick Rick, who performed a career-spanning set with singer Estelle, honoured with a lifetime achievement prize.
"There were moments people didn't understand.
every step, story and silence in-between brought me to this moment," the Surrey-born, New York-raised rapper said while accepting the award. Grammy-winner Pharrell Williams, who has worked with Jay Z, Mariah Carey, Kendrick Lamar and Madonna, received the global songwriter award.
Williams returned the praise, and also paid tribute to Mobos founder Kanya King, referencing her battle against cancer and how she has never stopped working. "When you love what you get to do, you're never working, you're just having the time of your life," he said.
Rapper Central Cee, who made Mobos history last year by becoming the first artist to be named best male act three times, added another trophy to his collection as he took home best hip hop act. Nigerian singer Ayra Starr defended her best international act title after becoming the first African woman to win the award last year.
However, she lost her best African music gong to fellow Nigerian singer Wizkid.
The ceremony also celebrates talent outside of the world of music, with actor Stephen Graham continuing his success with Netflix sensation Adolescence, which won him the best performance in a TV show/film award. YouTuber Niko Omilana, known for his pranks and efforts to stand in local elections, secured the best media personality prize.
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