Kanya King, Founder of Mobo Awards, Dies at 57

Kanya King, Founder of Mobo Awards, Dies at 57
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King's work elevated Black British music and culture, with her legacy recognized by artists and industry leaders.

  • Kanya King, founder of the Mobo Awards, died aged 57 from colon cancer.
  • Her death was announced by the Mobo Organisation, which praised her as a fearless champion in the music industry.
  • King was recognized for her efforts in promoting Black British music on a global stage.
  • Artists including Stormzy, Alesha Dixon, and Tallia Storm paid tribute to her impact.
  • The Mobo Awards were described as more than an awards ceremony, serving as an act of cultural justice.

Kanya King, who founded the Mobo Awards to celebrate Black British music, died from colon cancer at the age of 57, according to announcements from the Mobo Organisation.

King played a significant role in increasing visibility for Black British artists and shaping the UK music scene. Her contributions are widely acknowledged by musicians and industry figures.

Tributes and reflections on King's legacy are expected to continue, with the future direction of the Mobo Awards likely to draw attention.

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