Valiant wins MOBO for Best Caribbean Music Act

The 26th staging of the event is scheduled to take place tonight at the Sheffield’s Utilita Arena in London.

Dancehall artiste Valiant is the winner of the MOBO Award (Music of Black Origin) in the category Best Caribbean Music Act.

The announcement was made earlier today via the MOBO Awards’ X account (formerly Twitter).

The 26th staging of the event is scheduled to take place tonight at the Sheffield’s Utilita Arena in London.

Jamaican-born dancehall act Byron Messia, who was nominated in the Best Caribbean Music Act category with Valiant, is scheduled to perform at the awards.

Soca star Destra, Grammy winner Kabaka Pyramid, Popcaan and Shenseea were the other Best Caribbean Music Act nominees.

Valiant commented on the MOBO win on his Instagram page:

“One year and God has been so good to me. The journey has not been easy. Dancehall is no game but my faith and strong mind carried me all this way. I just want to thank all my true fans and supporters who believed in me. I can’t big up everybody, but Jah know, words can’t explain how me member them use to say me naah reach far but all me can say is believe ina yourself. Every ghetto (yute) can be great. Big up all the nominees,” the post read.

The eligibility period for the 26th MOBO Awards was from 1st September 2022 – 31st August 2023. 

The MOBO Awards was started in 1996 by Kanya King to celebrate talent of black origin, making music in the United Kingdom. It honors the artistic and technical achievements of exceptional British and international talent in hip hop, grime, R&B and soul, reggae, jazz, gospel, and Afrobeats.

“We have a history of recognising emerging talent, playing a crucial role in launching the careers of so many artists who might otherwise have been overlooked by the broader industry,” King noted in a new interview with Music Week.

Skillibeng was named the ‘Best Caribbean Music Act’ in 2022 after the category replaced the award for ‘Best Reggae Act.’ The award for ‘Best Reggae Act’ previously went to Shenseea (2021), Buju Banton (2020), and Damian Marley (2017).

2023’s winner Valiant, who is now reportedly signed to Sony Music UK’s Epic Records UK, had an impressive breakout run last year. It began in late 2022, when the artist, whose given name is Raheem Bowes, went viral for glibly uttering the words “kotch e hat, a lie” during a music video shoot.

A string of hit songs followed, including Speed Off, Dunce Check, CAL (Cut All Losses)North Carolina, Expensive, and Mad Out.

In January last year, iconic fashion magazine Vogue listed Valiant as one of “The 9 Musicians Set to Take Over in 2023,” with which its readers should familiarize themselves.

During a later interview, he explained that he had been recording music for several years but had not got his big break until he changed his mode of operation and founded what he describes as ‘Trappa Gospel’.

The Red Hills native also listed some of Jamaica’s music legends as his biggest influences.

“RIP Bob Marley.  Bob, a one a dem,” he said. “Beres, Barrington Levy, all di great singer dem you know.   Big up Shabba dem, Shaggy, mi have dem as greats too, weh bin do it.  Suh when me look pan myself, towards dem, me have nuff work fi do.”

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