MOBO Awards 2017: Stormzy, J Hus, Stefflon Don and Craig David among artists recognised at star-studded event
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn sent a video message of support to those at the ceremony
This year's MOBO Awards were handed out at a star-studded ceremony in Leeds.
Stormzy, Stefflon Don and J Hus took home some of the top prizes: Stormzy was awarded three for Best Male Act, Best Album and Best Grime Act.
Jeremy Corbyn shared a message of support for those at the ceremony via a video message. "It's more important than ever that we celebrate black excellence and recognise the achievements of black communities," he said.
"This year grime artists played a huge part in setting the agenda for British music and in the general election, your contribution helped secure the highest youth turnout in a quarter of a century, showing the positive impact grime has on our society."
Here are the MOBO winners in full.
Best male act - Stormzy
Best female act - Stefflon Don
Best album - Stormzy - Gang Signs & Prayer
Best newcomer - Dave
Best song - J Hus - Did You See
Best video (in association with Link Up TV) - Mist - Hot Property
Best hip-hop act - Giggs
Best grime act - Stormzy
Best R&B/soul act (supported by Mi-Soul) - Craig David
Best international act - Wizkid
Best African act (in association with The Beat London 103.6FM) - Davido
Best reggae act - Damian Marley
Best jazz act (supported by Jazz FM) - Moses Boyd
Best gospel act (supported by Premier Gospel) - Volney Morgan and New-Ye
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