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N-Dubz win Mobo Best Album award JLS and N-Dubz win two Mobos each
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Pop trio N-Dubz have fought off competition from Kanye West and Beyonce to win the award for best album at the Mobos in Glasgow. Pop trio N-Dubz scooped two awards at the Mobos in Glasgow winning best UK act and best album.
JLS, the group who rose to fame through TV's X-Factor, won best newcomer while Keri Hilson was awarded best R&B/soul act, beating Beverly Knight and Lemar. But group JLS also picked up a pair of awards for best song and best newcomer.
Best hip hop act was won by rapper Chipmunk who had four nominations on the night. Keri Hilson was awarded best R&B/soul act while best hip hop act was won by rapper Chipmunk who had had four nominations on the night.
Yolanda Brown won best jazz artist while best gospel act was Victizzle. Yolanda Brown won best jazz artist; best gospel act was Victizzle; best African went to Nneka while best DJ was won by Trevor Nelson.
Best African went to Nneka. Accepting the awards, JLS's Marvin Humes said: "The band's success would have been inconceivable just a year ago.
Many top acts including Eminem, Kanye West, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, Akon and Mariah Carey were not expected to attend despite being nominated after Glasgow was attacked for not being a 'big draw' for the artists. "I just want to say thank you to all our supporters who are here tonight."
"I never thought we would be here. I never thought we'd get nominated, and I never thought we would win two awards."
Latoya Jackson was to introduce a tribute to her late brother MichaelLatoya Jackson was to introduce a tribute to her late brother Michael
Home-grown stars such as triple chart-topper Dizzee Rascal and Alesha Dixon were also not expected to appear.
The awards were co-hosted by Radio 1's Reggie Yates and US R'n'B act Keri Hilson, with the winners chosen by public vote.
This year's ceremony was to pay tribute to Michael Jackson, with Latoya introducing her brother Jermaine performing on stage in memory of their brother.This year's ceremony was to pay tribute to Michael Jackson, with Latoya introducing her brother Jermaine performing on stage in memory of their brother.
Jermaine said: "My brother was everything to me. He was a wonderful artist and a wonderful human being.Jermaine said: "My brother was everything to me. He was a wonderful artist and a wonderful human being.
"I'm here to do what I can, it is part of our responsibility as a family to continue his legacy and keep it alive.""I'm here to do what I can, it is part of our responsibility as a family to continue his legacy and keep it alive."
Rapper Chipmunk, riding high in the charts with his hit Diamond Rings, is expected to sweep the board. The awards were co-hosted by Radio 1's Reggie Yates and US R'n'B act Keri Hilson, with the winners chosen by public vote.
The 18-year-old has been nominated for Best UK Act, Best Hip Hop Act, Best Video and Best Song.
He won Best Newcomer at last year's Mobo awards, and gained one more nomination than Dizzee Rascal, who broke UK records when three of his self-released singles hit the top spot in a row this year.