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Dua Lipa and Stormzy each nab two BRIT Awards

The BRIT Awards have wrapped up for another year. An eventful night came to an end with Stormzy and Dua Lipa coming out on top care of two wins each. Stormzy, who took out British Male Solo Artist…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Feb 21, 2018
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dua lipa and stormzy each nab two brit awards

The BRIT Awards have wrapped up for another year. An eventful night came to an end with Stormzy and Dua Lipa coming out on top care of two wins each.

Stormzy, who took out British Male Solo Artist and Album of the Year for Gang Signs & Prayer, also performed on the night beneath a cascading waterfall, as well as calling out Theresa May over her handling of the Grenfell Tower fire in a controversial acceptance speech.

For her part, Dua Lipa nabbed gongs for British Female Solo Artist and British Breakthrough, after also copping nominations for British Album of the Year, Single of the Year and British Video of the Year.

Ed Sheeran entered the night in the running for four BRITs, but only managed to take home the Global Success Award.

The hotly contested British Single of the Year was won by Rag’n’Bone Man for ‘Human’, beating out a slew of other competitors including Sheeran, Little Mix, Clean Bandit, Calvin Harris and more.

One category, British Artist Video of the Year, pitted three One Directioners against each other, with Harry Styles coming up trumps for ‘Sign Of The Times’ ahead of ZAYN’s ‘I Don’t Wanna Live Forever’ alongside Taylor Swift and Liam Payne’s ‘Strip That Down’ ft. Quavo

In terms of the international categories, Lorde beat out Swift and P!NK for International Female Solo Artist while Kendrick Lamar won International Male Solo Artist.

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Kendrick gave an eccentric, and at times confusing performance which included extended muted periods and an intro where he laid down on top of a box with a car in it. The car was eventually taken to with a crowbar.

Stormzy’s wasn’t the only topical speech given, with Ellie Goulding addressing Recording Academy CEO Neil Portnow’s “step up” comments made recently at the Grammys.

"It’s so amazing to see so many people tonight wearing the rose," said Goulding. “We’re very proud to be women, and actually I think we can all agree that we’ve been stepping up for years."

Full list of winners below:

British Male Solo Artist: Stormzy

British Female Solo Artist: Dua Lipa

British Group: Gorillaz

British Breakthrough: Dua Lipa

Global Success Award: Ed Sheeran

British Single of the Year: Rag’n’Bone Man - ’Human’

British Album of the Year: Stormzy - Gang Signs & Prayer

British Video: Harry Styles - ’Sign of the Times’

International Male Solo Artist: Kendrick Lamar

International Female Solo Artist: Lorde

International Group: Foo Fighters

Critics’ Choice: Jorja Smith

British Producer: Steve Mac

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