Central Cee makes history at Mobo Awards after seventh win

Central Cee makes history at Mobo Awards after seventh win

The Mobo Awards made history this year, with Central Cee being named best male act for a record-breaking third time. The event, held in Newcastle, saw a total of seven trophies won by Central Cee, matching Stormzy’s accolades as the most decorated rapper in Mobo history. Despite not attending the ceremony in person, Central Cee’s prize was collected by host Eddie Kadi, who humorously mentioned that they share everything except royalties.

In addition to Central Cee’s triumph, the night saw other notable winners like Bashy, who claimed both best album and best hip-hop act after being absent from the music scene for 15 years. Darkoo also emerged victorious as the best female act, showcasing her talent and thanking her family for their unwavering support during her acceptance speech. The awards were a celebration of resilience and dedication in the music industry.

Ayra Starr, an African artist, made a significant impact by winning best international act, marking the first time in 16 years that a woman secured the best African music act award. Vybz Kartel, a Jamaican dancehall artist, was honored with the Mobo impact award, highlighting his inspiring journey from incarceration to performing at events like the Wireless festival. The ceremony also featured electrifying performances from Nova Twins, Spice, and Krept And Konan, creating a memorable evening for all attendees.

The Mobo Awards not only recognized outstanding talent in the music industry but also paid tribute to individuals like Mobos founder Kanya King, who received a surprise award for paving the way. Kanya’s resilience in the face of her battle with stage four bowel cancer served as an inspiration to all present, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and determination. Despite the challenges faced, Kanya expressed her gratitude and determination to continue her impactful work in the future

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