MOBO Awards 2009
The 2009 MOBO Awards took place on 30 September 2009 at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) in Glasgow, Scotland. This was the first time the awards took place outside London. A tribute performance was dedicated to Michael Jackson, who was honoured with the MOBO Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Young Soul Rebels performed their charity single, "I Got Soul". Reggie Yates and Keri Hilson hosted the awards, with Peter Andre doing backstage interviews throughout the show.
List of nominations and winners
(winners in bold)[1]
Best UK Act
Best Newcomer
Best R&B/Soul Act
Best Hip-Hop Act
Best Music Video
- Dizzee Rascal - "Bonkers"
- Alesha Dixon - "The Boy Does Nothing"
- Chipmunk - "Diamond Rings" (featuring Emeli Sandé)
- Beyoncé - "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
- Mr. Hudson - "Supernova" (featuring Kanye West)
Best International Act
Best Song
- JLS - "Beat Again"
- Chipmunk - "Diamond Rings" (featuring Emeli Sandé)
- K.I.G. Family - "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes"
- Tinchy Stryder - "Number 1" (featuring N-Dubz)
- N-Dubz - "Strong Again"
Best Album
- Kanye West - 808s & Heartbreak
- Tinchy Stryder - Catch 22
- Bashy - Catch Me If You Can
- Beyoncé - I Am... Sasha Fierce
- N-Dubz - Uncle B
Best Reggae
- Mavado
- Sean Paul
- Serani
- Tarrus Riley
- Vybz Kartel
- Alamin Rahman
Best DJ
- Manny Norte
- Masterstepz
- Mistajam
- Ras Kwame
- Rickie & Melvin
- Sarah Love
- Semtex
- Shortee Blitz
- Steve Sutherland
- DJ Target
- Tim Westwood
- Trevor Nelson
Best Jazz Act
Best African Act
Best Gospel Act
- Desire to Worship God
- Kiki Sheard
- Mary Mary
- New Direction
- Victizzle
Lifetime achievement award
See also
References
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