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Dua Lipa wins big at Brits, urges pay raise for health workers

Dua Lipa won the coveted British Album of the Year prize at the Brit Awards on Tuesday, in a ceremony that saw female artists dominate the mixed categories

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Dua Lipa won the coveted British Album of the Year prize at the Brit Awards on Tuesday, in a ceremony that saw female artists dominate the mixed categories. Around 4,000 guests streamed into London’s O2 Arena for the biggest night in British pop music, as the ceremony welcomed guests for the first time in two years as part of the government’s pilot scheme easing coronaviru­s restrictio­ns. The Brit Awards have been criticised in the past for nomination­s seen as skewing heavily male, but this year almost all of the main prizes went to female artists. Litle Mix won best British group — becoming the first female act ever to do so.

Singer and poet Arlo Parks took the Breakthrou­gh Artist award, and best internatio­nal group went to the American band HAIM. In another history-making moment, Taylor Swit became the first female winner of the global icon award, for what organisers said was “her immense impact on music across the world and incredible repertoire and achievemen­ts to date.” With her album “Future Nostalgia,” 25-year-old Dua Lipa — who has won three Brit Awards previously — beat soul singer Celeste, Parks, and rapper J Hus, who was the only male contender in the best album category. Dua Lipa and J Hus were also named best female and male solo artist respective­ly.

“Last time I was up here accepting this award in 2018, I said that I wanted to see more women on these stages,” Dua Lipa said. “I feel so proud that three years later, we’re seeing that happened, and it really is such an honour to be a part of this wave of women in music.”

She dedicated one of her awards to British nurse Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, noting that she had said “there’s a massive disparity between gratitude and respect for frontline workers, because it’s very good to clap for them, but we need to pay them.” “So I think what we should do is we should all give a massive, massive round of applause and give Boris (Johnson, the British prime minister) a message that we all support a fair pay rise.” The audience, which was packed with key workers ater organisers reserved 2,500 seats for them, gave her a standing ovation. Other winners included Harry Styles, who won best British single for “Watermelon Sugar”, and Billie Eilish and The Weeknd, who won best internatio­nal female and male artist respective­ly. Coldplay kicked off the show with a performanc­e on the River Thames, and Dua Lipa herself performed live, sporting a Union Jack miniskirt and an upswept hairdo reminiscen­t of late singer Amy Winehouse.

Here is a list — Album: Dua Lipa, ‘Future Nostalgia’; British Single: Harry Styles, ‘Watermelon Sugar’; Female Solo: Dua Lipa; Male Solo Artist: J Hus; British Group: Litle Mix; Internatio­nal Female Solo Artist: Billie Eilish; Internatio­nal Male Solo Artist: The Weeknd; Internatio­nal Group: Haim Breakthrou­gh Artist: Arlo Parks; Rising Star: Griff and Global Icon: Taylor Swit.

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 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Singer-songwriter Dua Lipa speaks on the red carpet on arrival for the Brit Awards 2021 in London on Tuesday.
Agence France-presse Singer-songwriter Dua Lipa speaks on the red carpet on arrival for the Brit Awards 2021 in London on Tuesday.

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