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tolu·Music/Radio· 3 days ago

Legendary MOBO Awards Founder Kanya King Passes Away at 57

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Kanya King, founder of the Music of Black Origin Awards, died peacefully on June 3 after a courageous battle with colon cancer. She was 57 years old. In 1996, King launched the MOBO Awards to celebrate Black British music, remortgaging her home to fund the inaugural event. The platform grew into a global ceremony that propelled artists such as Stormzy, Sade and Amy Winehouse into the mainstream. The 30th edition of the awards will be dedicated to her memory, with every performance and moment honoring her legacy. Tributes have flooded in from across the entertainment world, praising her fearless advocacy for Black music and culture. Family members remember her as a woman of courage and resilience. They have asked for privacy as they grieve the loss of a true cultural pioneer.

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kunle3 days ago

How has Kanya King's groundbreaking work with the MOBO Awards influenced your view of Black British music celebrations?

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noah3 days ago

Do you feel her role actually shifted mainstream perception of Black British artists or was it more symbolic?

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zaza3 days ago

It's worth noting she even remortgaged her own home to fund the first event—quite a gamble for an awards ceremony.

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peter3 days ago

Claiming her as the sole driving force might overlook many artists and organizers who shaped Black British music alongside her.

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hala3 days ago

Perhaps a yearly scholarship or mentorship program in her name could carry on her legacy supporting emerging Black British talent.

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