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The text details highlights from a recent Brit Awards ceremony, focusing on several key artists and moments:
– **Olivia Dean** was a major winner, taking home four awards including Best Album for *The Art of Loving* and Song of the Year for her collaboration with Sam Fender, “Rein Me In.” She described her album as about “love and loving each other in a world that feels loveless.” Despite missing the show due to touring, her success follows her recent Best New Artist win at the Grammys. Olivia performed her song *Man I Need* during the event.
– **Sam Fender**, who collaborated on “Rein Me In,” was also among the night’s big winners.
– **Rosalia**, the genre-bending Catalan star, made history as the first Brit Award winner recognized for music sung in a foreign language, advocating for the celebration of diverse cultures and languages during her acceptance speech. She performed alongside Björk, whose surprise appearance was noted for its theatricality.
– **Rosé**, from the K-Pop world, also made history by winning International Song of the Year for her duet with Bruno Mars, “APT.”
– Other performances included Harry Styles opening with his new single *Aperture*, and Robbie Williams closing with a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne.
– The event featured a mix of established and emerging stars, showcasing diversity and international influences within the British music scene.
– The ceremony took place in Manchester, with Olivia Dean notably warming up the city with a charity gig at the Albert Hall earlier in the week.
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