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Our little pre-show ritual, 6 shows down, 14 more to go!
I've been loving getting to answer your questions during the Q&A portion of the VIP Experience during this tour. There is still time to grab a VIP ticket to one of the upcoming shows on tour if you have a burning question you want me to answer!
I will be forever grateful to Kanya’s vision for the MOBO awards; without it, I would undoubtedly had a much harder mountain to climb.
Rest well, Sister, your legacy is in enshrined in British Music history forever.
We've added a new Playlist to my YouTube channel to celebrate the Born to Perform tour. It showcases some of my previous live performances, and we've just added a new video from the archives it's of my performance on Strictly in 2023. Head over to my YouTube now to watch! bit.ly/4fGvhpi
From Kele Le Roc, Miss dynamite Craig David Misteeq Stormzy Skepta Raye The Nova Twins and countless others the MOBOs has championed for 30 years the brilliance of artistry within the UK and also highlighting some of the international successes.
30 years later the MOBO Awards are now globally recognised as a celebration of the Music of Black Origin and has become a beacon for other countries to look towards what is coming out of the British urban music landscape.
It was, for years, vilified in some corners of the media. Stories about violence, mocking the attire of attendees and other derogatory stories were a constant, but Kanya persisted and stayed true to her vision.
In a time where Brit Pop ruled Britain and the music made in large part by black urban artists like myself was ignored, Kanya King remortgaged her house and used the proceeds to fund an award ceremony that I can say personally helped to expose my music to a mainstream audience.
The MOBO awards were born out of the vision of one woman’s determination and resilience.