Wizkid Crowned Best International Act At MOBO Awards; Davido Wins Best African

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The Jury is out and Wizkid has been crowned the Best International Act at the MOBO Awards 2017. The Starboy faced off stiff competition from titans and heavyweights on the global musical stage including Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar, Cardi B, Travis Scott, Migos, DJ Khaled, Solange, Drake, and SZA.
With this feat, the “Ojuelegba” hitmaker becomes the first African artist to have won the BET Award and MOBO Award for Best African Act, MTV EMA for Best Worldwide Act and also the Best International award at the MOBO Awards.
DMW Boss, Davido also enjoyed a win on the night; earning the gong for Best African Act. Having recently won two MTV EMAs, O.B.O joins other Nigerian artists, 2Baba and D’Banj as the only Artists to have won the Best African Act awards at the MTV EMAs, BET Awards and MOBO Awards.
The MOBO Awards also witnessed other exciting winners including British Emcee, Stormzy, who scored three awards, J Hus, Craig David, Damian Marley and others.
Check out the full list of winners below and share your thoughts.
The 2017 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: Mist – Hot Property
Best hip-hop act: Giggs
Best grime act: Stormzy
Best R&B/soul act: Craig David
Best international act: Wizkid
Best African act: Davido
Best reggae act: Damian Marley
Best jazz act: Moses Boyd

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