"This is a dream come true," Stormzy said as he picked up three Mobo Awards in Leeds last night.
It represented yet another memorable landmark for the Croydon grime artist who released his acclaimed album 'Gang Signs & Prayer' this year.
3 MOBO’s, love you all, thank you ❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/BKRwmFc7VM
— #GSAP (@Stormzy1) November 29, 2017
The popular musician, 24, scooped best male, best grime star and best album at the award ceremony at the First Direct Arena in Leeds.
Struggling to balance all three awards, Stormzy said: "This ain't good when you're drunk is it?
"Amazing, incredible... You watch the Mobos growing up so this is an honor. I'm so proud."
Three #MOBOAwards and a few beers - what a night for Stormzy @Stormzy1 @PAshowbiz @PA pic.twitter.com/VFqAhGwIMZ
— Rich McCarthy (@VJRichMcCarthy) November 29, 2017
He added that claiming the best album award was his most satisfying achievement.
TV presenter, Maya Jama, girlfriend of Stormzy - real name Michael Omari - co-hosted the awards.
The Mobos, which started in 1996, celebrates music of black origin.
Stormzy missed out on the best song category for his hit 'Big for your Boots' with J-Hus winning the prize for his single 'Did you See'.
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