Jamaican dancehall sensation Valiant has clinched his inaugural Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Award triumph, securing the coveted Best Caribbean Music Act title at the 26th rendition of the prestigious awards ceremony. Born Raheem Bowes, Valiant has swiftly ascended the ranks of the music industry, propelled by his viral catchphrase ‘Kotch E Hat‘ in 2022 and subsequent chart-toppers such as “Dunce Cheque” and “Speed Off,” among others, solidifying his status as a burgeoning luminary in dancehall.
Valiant’s victory was announced on Wednesday, February 7th, during the MOBO Awards’ virtual pre-show, marking a pivotal moment in his rising career. Following the announcement, the elated artist took to Instagram Story to express his profound gratitude, attributing his success to divine intervention and unwavering support from his dedicated fan base. In a heartfelt post, Valiant reflected on his arduous journey, acknowledging the challenges inherent in the competitive realm of dancehall while extolling the resilience of his faith and fortitude.
Expressing appreciation for his steadfast supporters and lifelong friends, Valiant underscored the significance of self-belief in defying detractors who once doubted his potential for success. Alongside expressing gratitude to his fellow nominees, including Trinidadian soca luminary Destra and Kittitian deejay Byron Messia, Valiant teased forthcoming musical endeavours, assuring fans of new sonic offerings on the horizon.
The celebratory atmosphere was palpable as Valiant shared jubilant moments on his Instagram Stories, toasting his triumph with champagne against the backdrop of a poolside.
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