Skepta shocks as he beats Bowie for 2016 Mercury Prize
Rapper Skepta shocked the music world on Thursday night (15Sep16) when he beat out heavy favourite David Bowie to win the 2016 Mercury Prize.
The music icon was tipped as the frontrunner to win the album award for Blackstar, which was released two days before his death in January (16), and many experts believed the late music icon would be the first ever posthumous recipient of the Mercury Prize.
But grime star Skepta took home the award for Konichiwa.
Pulp star Jarvis Cocker announced the winner during the ceremony at
London's Hammersmith Apollo, and noted Bowie himself would have
wanted Skepta to take the honour.
"We as a jury decided that if David Bowie was looking down on the
Hammersmith Apollo tonight, let's face it, maybe he is... he would
want the 2016 Hyundai Mercury Prize to go Skepta," Cocker said just
before handing the award to the victor.
Skepta, real name Joseph Junior Adenuga, was emotional as he
accepted the prize, saying, "Thank you, thank you... First I want
to thank everybody who helped me put together the Konichiwa
album.
"I've been trying to do this music for so long, I want to thank my
friends and my family... we did this for us and the love is very
appreciated... More love, more greatness and thanks for the
support."
A $33,000 (£25,000) cash prize was given to the 33-year-old, who
also beat out the likes of Laura Mvula, The 1975, Kano and Bat For
Lashes, among others, for the top album award.