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Jessie J wins four MOBOs

Chart-topper Jessie J has dominated the Mobo Awards, winning four of the five categories in which she was nominated.

Jessie J told the crowd that last year she watched the awards in the living room by herself and now she's on stage after winning one for her first album

But she missed out on the best video award at the Glasgow event. It went to Tinchy Stryder and Dappy for 'Spaceship'.

Adele was named best R&B/soul act, south Londoner Tinie Tempah got the best hip hop accolade and Barbados-born Rihanna won best international star.

The winners of the awards, staged at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre and hosted by US star Jason Derulo with singer Alesha Dixon, were decided by public vote.

Born Jessica Cornish and best known for the number one hit 'Price Tag', Jessie J opened the show wearing a sparkling baseball hat and singing her debut single 'Do It Like A Dude'.

After picking up the best album award, she said: "I just want to say the biggest thank you to my fans because I watched this last year by myself in my living room and no-one knew who I was."

The night also featured a tribute to Amy Winehouse, led by her goddaughter Dionne Bromfield, who sang 'Love Is A Losing Game'.

Kanya King, the founder of the awards  praised the atmosphere in Glasgow, which was hosting the event for the second time. The MOBOs were founded in 1996.

Watch Jessie J's MOBO message and Dionne Bromfield in the studio singing 'Love Is A Losing Game' below: