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Dave (rapper)

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British rapper (born 1998)
This article is about the British rapper. For the American rapper known by the stage name Dave, seeDavid Jolicoeur. For other uses, seeDave (disambiguation).
"Dave Omoregie" redirects here. For the Welsh track and field hurdler, seeDavid Omoregie.

Dave
Dave performing in 2019
Dave performing in 2019
Background information
Also known as
  • Santan Dave
  • Santan
Born
David Orobosa Michael Omoregie

(1998-06-05)5 June 1998 (age 27)
Brixton, London, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
WorksDave discography
Years active2015–present
Labels
  • Neighbourhood
  • UMG
Websitesantandave.com
Musical artist

David Orobosa Michael Omoregie (born 5 June 1998), known professionally asDave orSantan Dave, is a British rapper and actor. He is known for hissocially conscious lyricism andwordplay.Dave released his debutextended playSix Paths in 2016, after the release of several successful singles, including thegrime song "Thiago Silva" (withAJ Tracey). That same year, Canadian rapperDrake premiered a remix of Dave's song "Wanna Know" on the former'sOVO Sound Radio. Dave released his second EPGame Over in 2017. In 2018, hispolitical song "Question Time", which directed criticism towards theBritish government, won theIvor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song. Released that same year, his single "Funky Friday" (featuringFredo), became his first number-one song on theUK singles chart and receivedtriple platinum certification by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI).

Dave's debut studio album,Psychodrama (2019), was met with widespread critical acclaim and debuted atop theUK Albums Chart, having the biggest first-week streams for aUK rap album thus far. It won theMercury Prize, as well asAlbum of the Year at the2020 Brit Awards. His second album,We're All Alone in This Together (2021), was met with continued critical success and became his second UK number-one album. His 2022 single, "Starlight", became his second song to top the UK singles chart, and first to do so as a solo artist. His 2023 single, "Sprinter" (withCentral Cee), was his third and longest-running number-one song and served as lead single for their collaborative EP,Split Decision (2023). This was later followed by his third studio albumThe Boy Who Played the Harp (2025), which received further critical acclaim and likewise topped the chart.[1] The album's only single, "Raindance" (featuringTems), became Dave's fourth single to top the UK singles chart, and his first to reach theBillboard Hot 100, debuting at number 89 in February 2026.[2][3]

Dave's accolades consist of 2Brit Awards, 4Ivor Novello Awards, 1Mercury Prize, and 1MTV Europe Music Award. He is the first and only UK rap artist to debut three albums at number one on the UK albums chart and simultaneously have three in the top forty of the chart. He also has the most number-one singles in the UK Singles Chart in the2020s while having the most chart-topping singles for a UK rapper, tied withDizzie Rascal. Several hip-hop publications have labelled Dave as one of the best UK rappers in history. Outside of music, he made his acting debut in the third season of theNetflix seriesTop Boy, which premiered in September 2019 and has modelled forLouis Vuitton at the 2023Paris Fashion Week.

Early life and personal life

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Omoregie attendedRichmond upon Thames College for hisA-Levels.

David Orobosa Omoregie[4] was born on 5 June 1998 in theBrixton area ofSouth London,[5] His father, Frank Omoregie, is a pastor and his mother, Juliet Doris Omoregie, a nurse.[6] He has two older brothers, Benjamin and Christopher, who are eight and five years older than him, respectively.[7] Dave's father was deported to Nigeria when Dave was just a few months old due to visa issues; he had believed he was travelling on a missionary visa but was actually on a visitor's visa.[8][9] Dave's mother fled with his brothers in fear of being deported, and was not reunited with Dave until three months later. The family was then left homeless for a period and lived on South London's buses.[6][10]

Dave moved toStreatham, South London, from nearby Brixton at the age of seven.[11] He began composing music at an early age; he started writing lyrics at 11 after watching his older brother practise rapping at home and he taught himself piano after receiving an electric keyboard from his mother for Christmas when he was 14.[12] Both of Dave's older brothers were in prison throughout his teenage years. When Dave was 11, his brother Christopher was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 18 years, under the law ofjoint enterprise, for his involvement in the March 2010 gang murder of 15-year-old Sofyen Belamouadden atLondon Victoria station.[13][14] Then, in 2014, when Dave was 15, his other brother Benjamin went to prison for four years for robbery. He was released in 2018.[15][16]

Dave attendedSt Mark's Academy inMitcham, andRichmond upon Thames College inTwickenham, where he studied law, philosophy and ethics, while also completing an additional module in sound design and politics. He secured a place atDe Montfort University inLeicester to study law but never attended, choosing instead to focus on his musical career.[17]

Despite being born and raised in London, Dave is an avid supporter ofManchester United F.C.[18]

Career

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2015–2018: Career beginnings andGame Over

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Main article:Game Over (EP)

Dave began writing lyrics at the age of 11, inspired by his older brother, who also wrote. In his early teens, he'd teach himself how to play thepiano, usingYouTube tutorials and learningmusic theory, before being gifted a keyboard from his mother.[19] In May 2015, when Dave was 17 years-old, he made his rapping debut, feestyling on the six season and twenty-fourth episode of Bl@ckBox, over the instrumental of "No Apologies" byEminem. He'd continue to appear on cyphers and freestyles until releasing his first song, "Jkyl+Hyd" in 2016.[20] Shortly after, Dave released the single "Thiago Silva" with West-London rapper,AJ Tracey; the song becoming acult classic.[21] In September 2016, Dave released his debut EP,Six Paths which features the AIM Award, Independent Track of the Year nominee, "Wanna Know".[22] The following month, while Dave was inAmsterdam to attened what would become a cancelledDrake concert, he revealed a call from Drake's management team to remix the afromentioned song. When asked about the night, Dave revealed that he wrote the song's chorus when he was 15 years old.[23]

Throughout 2017, Dave released a series of non-album singles. The track "Samantha" withJ Hus peaked at 63 on the Official Singles Chart, becoming the third biggest song to not chart in the top 40 in 2017,[24] Dave also released the tracks "Revenge", "Tequila", and "100M's", the latter of which featured onNike's Born Mercurial advert in 2018.[25] Dave made his television debut in May on theBBC'sLater... with Jools Holland where he performed his song ‘Picture Me’ alongside playing the piano.[26]

Dave toured throughout the first half of 2017, with multiple sold-out headline shows in the UK. These dates included two nights atO2 Academy Islington, and his first appearances at festivals such asWireless andReading and Leeds Festival.[27][28] He also touredNorth America for the first time, on a joint tour withAJ Tracey.[29]

On 9 October 2017, Dave announced his secondextended play,Game Over.[30] The EP was preceded by the track "Question Time". During the song Dave hosts his own "Question Time" posing pointed questions directly at thePrime Minister at that time,Theresa May, the former PM,David Cameron, and the then leader of theLabour Party in 2017,Jeremy Corbyn.[31] The EPGame Over was released on 3 November 2017 independently for streaming and digital download alongside the single "No Words".[32]Game Over debuted at number 13 on theUK Albums Chart and 'No Words' debuted at 18 before eventually peaking at 17 on 11 January 2018.[33] Following the release of the EP, Dave toured a sold-out tour in the UK and Australia, the latter of which he was touring for the first time.[34][35]

Dave won his firstMOBO Award for the Best Newcomer Act at the 2017 ceremony on 29 November 2017.[36] He received his firstBrit Award nomination forBritish Breakthrough Act at the2018 Brit Awards which he lost out toDua Lipa.[37] Dave also became the youngest ever winner of anIvor Novello Award at the age of 19, winning Best Contemporary Song for his politically charged track "Question Time" at the 2018 Awards.[38][39]

Dave put out his first single after the release of hisGame Over EP with the track "Hangman" on 27 February 2018.[40] In the autumn, Dave embarked on his first-ever tour of Europe.[41] After a seven-month hiatus, Dave released the self-produced track "Funky Friday", featuring rapperFredo, on 4 October 2018. The song debuted at number 1 on theUK Singles Chart, being only the third song to do so in 2018. It became the first song by a British rapper to peak at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart as a lead artist since 2015.[42] This feat also meant that Dave secured his first-ever number 1 single, as well as his first Top 10 single.[43]

2019–2020:Psychodrama

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Main article:Psychodrama (album)

In January 2019, Dave collaborated with UK rapperHeadie One, featuring on the track "18Hunna" which charted at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart.[44] Dave also collaborated again withFredo, featuring on his track "All I Ever Wanted" off of Fredo's albumThird Avenue.[45]

Dave announced his long-anticipated debut albumPsychodrama on 21 February 2019.[46] Alongside the announcement he released the lead single "Black", which discusses what it means to be black in its complexities; his pride and celebration of being black alongside the challenges that black people face.[47] The video for the song included many prominent black British figures withDamson Idris,Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon,Dina Asher-Smith,Ozwald Boateng,Raheem Sterling,Stormzy,Micheal Ward andTiffany Calver all appearing.[48]

His debut albumPsychodrama was released on 8 March 2019. The album debuted at number 1 in the UK, selling 26,390 copies in its first week, with 79% of its total generated by 26.3 million streams. This gave it the biggest first-week streams for a British rap album, eclipsingStormzy'sGang Signs & Prayer. Elsewhere, the songs "Disaster", "Streatham", and "Location" debuted at 8, 9, and 11, respectively on theUK Singles Chart.[49]Psychodrama is currently one of the top 100 highest-rated hip-hop albums onMetacritic.[50]

In April 2019, "Paper Cuts"[51] which was described asdrill style,[52] was previewed on Instagram.[51]

The tracks "Disaster", featuringJ Hus, and "Location", featuringBurna Boy, both produced byJae5, alongsideFraser T. Smith and Dave, were officially released as singles off the album in July 2019.[53] Both tracks went platinum with "Location" becoming one of Dave's biggest tracks to date, having beenBPI certified 4× platinum with 1,800,000 units sold by October 2021.[54]

Following the release of the album, Dave embarked on his first UK headline tour since 2017, which included two nights atBrixton Academy.[55] He also went on to tour Australia, Europe, and North America.[56]

On 30 June 2019, Dave made hisGlastonbury Festival debut.[57] During the performance he brought a fan onstage to perform his song "Thiago Silva" alongside him, which the video of subsequently went viral.[58] Following this the track entered the UK Singles Chart at number 57 and reached a peak of number 36.[59] Dave also performed for the first time atReading and Leeds Festival headlining theBBC Radio 1 Stage.[60]

Dave made his acting debut inNetflix's revival and third series ofTop Boy, playing the character Modie.[61] He released two tracks, "Professor X" and "God's Eye", for the soundtrack, which were both self-produced.[62]

On 19 September 2019, Dave won the 2019Mercury Prize for his debut albumPsychodrama.[63][64] Dave also wonBritish Album of the Year at the2020 Brit Awards.[65] This made him only the second artist ever to win both of these awards for the same album.[66] Dave's performance of the track "Black" at the Brit Awards led to controversy, after he called the thenUK Prime MinisterBoris Johnson a "real racist" and called out the government over their treatment of the victims ofGrenfell Tower and theWindrush generation.[67] The track won Dave anotherIvor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song at the 2020 awards.[68] He also won the GQ Men Of The Year Vero Breakthrough Music Act Award at 2019GQ Men of the Year Awards.[69]

In August 2020, Dave collaborated withSir David Attenborough for a special episode ofPlanet Earth entitledPlanet Earth: A Celebration, with Dave playing the piano alongside famous composerHans Zimmer.[70] In October 2020, Dave collaborated withFraser T. Smith in the production of Smith's debut album,12 Questions.[71]

2021–2023:We're All Alone in This Together andSplit Decision

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Main articles:We're All Alone in This Together andSplit Decision (EP)

In January 2021, Dave worked again with frequent collaboratorFredo. Dave featured on and produced, Fredo's track "Money Talks" which debuted at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.[72] The song was a single off Fredo's albumMoney Can't Buy Happiness which Dave executively produced under the name SANTAN.[73][74]

In April 2021, Dave released two songs as a two-track EP, "Titanium", and "Mercury", featuring Kamal, labelled as leftovers from his second album.[75] Two months later, Dave announced his sophomore album,We're All Alone in This Together, alongside its cover art and release date.[76] On 9 July the lead single, "Clash" featuringStormzy, was released, which peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart.[77] The music video features Dave and Stormzy surrounded by cars at theAston Martin factory inWarwickshire and driving round theSilverstone Circuit.[78] This came after Dave had collaborated withAston Martin in March 2021, for the launch of theirAMR21Formula 1 car.[79]

On 23 July 2021, Dave released his second album,We're All Alone in This Together.[80] It debuted at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming Dave's second consecutive number 1 album. It was also Dave's first number 1 album on theScottish Albums Chart and theIrish Albums Chart.[81][82]We're All Alone in This Together sold 74,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, with 43.9% of its total coming from the 38.5 million streams across the 12 tracks, a new record in terms of weekly album streams for a UK rap act.[83] On the UK Singles Chart the tracks "Clash", "Verdansk", and "In the Fire" reached numbers 2, 4, and 6, respectively. UK chart rules prevent artists from having more than three songs in the top 40 at once, otherwise data showed that all 12 album tracks would have entered the Top 20.[84][85] These first week sales broke multiple records, making it the biggest opening week of an album in the UK since November 2019 withColdplay's albumEveryday Life and the biggest first week sales for a UK hip hop/rap album in the last decade, sinceTinie Tempah's debutDisc-Overy in October 2010.[86][83] The album returned to number 1 on 13 August 2021, three weeks after its release.[87] After the release, Dave headlined his first festival atParklife on 11 September.[88]

In August 2021, Dave won his thirdIvor Novello Award alongside Fraser T Smith in the Best Contemporary Song category for the track "Children of the Internet".[89] Dave continued to produce for other artists, producing the track "End of the Beginning" onCentral Cee's mixtape23, again under the name SANTAN, which was released in February 2022.[90]

Dave was nominated for four awards at the2022 Brit Awards, including best album, best artist and best song. He won the award forBest British Hip Hop/Rap/Grime Act.[91] He performed his track "In the Fire" at the ceremony, bringing onstage the track's featured guests –Fredo,Meekz,Ghetts andGiggs – and performing a solo on the guitar, which he had only been learning for four months prior.[92]

He embarked on his first sold-out UK arena tour in early 2022, which included two shows at theO2 arena.[93][94] Dave then carried on his tour to Europe and North America.[95] In March 2022, he released his first single of the year, "Starlight". It debuted at number 1 on the UK Singles chart as the biggest single debut of the year, making it Dave's second chart-topping single and his 11th top 10 single.[96] The song broke a number of records. It became the first UK number 1 of the 2020s to be entirely written and performed by one person and the first number 1 to be written and produced by just one person since 2014.[97] It also became the longest-running number 1 solo UK Rap single inOfficial Charts history.[98]

Dave won Songwriter of the Year at the 67thIvor Novello Awards in May, making that his fourth Ivor Novello win in five years.[99]

Dave performed at a number of festivals over the summer including headliningWireless Festival,Longitude Festival,Rolling Loud Toronto and becoming the youngest ever solo headliner ofReading and Leeds Festival.[100][101][102][103]

In June 2023, Dave released the single "Sprinter" withCentral Cee.[104] The track debuted with 108,200 chart units in its first tracking week alongside 13.4 million streams, the greatest week of streams for a rap single in UK history, as well as the most-streamed UK hip-hop song in a single day. It is also the first ever UK rap song to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify.[104][105] The track reached number 1 on the UK singles charts, making it Dave’s third number 1 single after "Funky Friday" and "Starlight", as well as Central Cee’s first number 1 single. "Sprinter" was later followed by the collaborative EP, Split Decision, a few days later.[106] In August of the same year, Dave collaborated with French rapper and singer,Tiakola to release their collaborative singles, "Meridian" and "Special", the former peaking atop theFrench Singles Chart, marking both Dave and Tiakola's first chart-topper on the chart.[107] In December, Dave appeared alongside American rapper and singer,Jack Harlow as a guest appearance on "Stop Giving Me Advice", the fourth single ofLyrical Lemonade's debut album,All Is Yellow.[108]

2024–present:The Boy Who Played the Harp

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Main article:The Boy Who Played the Harp

After a year-long hiatus, in January 2025, Dave appeared as a guest on "CRG", the eighth cut of Central Cee's debut album,Can't Rush Greatness. The track debuted at #6 on the UK Singles Chart, marking Dave's thirteenth top ten single.[109] After almost one and a half years of not releasing music as a lead artist, in May 2025, Dave posted on Instagram to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his breakout "Blackbox Cypher" freestyle, concluding with an announcement that he was "just finishing this [his third] album", hinting at a 2025 release.[110]

On 1 October, Dave announced his third full-length studio album,The Boy Who Played the Harp.[111] It was released on 24 October 2025 with no prior singles.[112] The record debuted atop the UK albums chart, moving approximately 74,000 units in its first week, becoming the fastest-selling rap album on vinyl in the 21st century, selling 15,500 copies in its first week.[113][114] Dave also became the first UK rapper to debut three albums at #1 and the first to land three albums inside the UK Albums Chart Top 40 withThe Boy Who Played the Harp at #1,Psychodrama at #17, andWe're All Alone in This Together at #26.[115] The album spawned two top-ten hits: "Raindance" (5), moving 34,935 single units and "History" (9), moving 25,119 single units, and a top-twenty hit, "Chapter 16" (11), moving 22,415 single units in its first week.[113][116] Dave is scheduled to embark on hisThe Boy Who Played the Harp Tour, commencing on 2 February 2026 inMunich, and concluding on 30 August inLeeds.[117][118] The tour will cover the UK, Europe, North America, and Australia; Dave will also headline both theReading and Leeds Festivals for the final two nights of the tour.[119] During the chart week ending 29 January 2026, "Raindance" climbed to number one on the UK Singles Chart, moving 50,474 units in its tracking week.[2][120][121]

Artistry

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Influences

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Dave has creditedDrake (left) andLana Del Rey (right) as being his biggest musical influences

Dave has cited several artists for influencing both hisrapping andproduction style, includingDrake,Hans Zimmer,Kendrick Lamar, andLana Del Rey,[13] while he revealed that while growing up, he related to artists such asDevlin, Drake,J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, andKano.[122] In an interview withGQ, it was revealed that Dave would study Zimmer's work while in his teenage years.[122] Alongside rapping, Dave also produces, plays piano, and plays guitar.[15][123]

Musical style

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Omoregie is considered to be aconscious hip hop artist and is often praised for his "lyrical prowess" andwordplay.[13]The Guardian'sAlexis Petridis wrote that Dave's "lyrics are smart, thoughtful, unflinching and self-aware",[124] whileThe Times' Jonathan Dean described Dave as "one of the most gifted lyricists who talks for his generation". Dean continued that Dave's music is a "blend of American artists", comparing him toStormzy andLinton Kwesi Johnson, "for the way he chronicles black British life".[125]

Dave's musical creativity stems from his own lived experiences. Throughout his music, he covers topics ofracism,misogyny,domestic abuse, and will often speak aboutpolitics in his music.[125] Dave has been noted by music critics for his lyricism, withGQ writing that they "oscillate between the personal and the political with compelling emotional candour",[13] while he's also praised for his "intricately rehearsed ability to relay it to an audience".[122] Throughout his career, Dave has experimented in several different genres, includingafrobeats with "Location",[126]UK drill with "Clash",[127] andgrime with "Thiago Silva".[128]

Philanthropy

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On September 6, 2020, Dave appeared as a celebrity atSoccer Aid for the Soccer Aid World XI in a charity football match to raise money forGAVI.[129]

Following the start of theGaza war in October 2023, the conflict in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo, and the continuedWar in Sudan, Dave had taken to social media to promote the sale of his clothing brand, "Psycho" to raise almost £500,000 to donate to Palestine, Congo, and Sudan.[130] Alongside raising money for the conflicts around the world, Dave released a track titled, "Peace Dream" in which he raps about the conflicts while pointing out hypocrisy in the government.[131] Upon the release of "Peace Dream", Dave had taken toTwitter to speak on the conflict.

We raised close to £500,000 factoring everything in last Sunday for the charities in Palestine Congo and Sudan. Massive love to all. Thanks for playing a part and allowing me to play my part also. Will keep you updated on the journey the donations take to those in need.[130]

On 27 February 2023, Dave, alongside his mother, Juliet-Doris Omoregie, founded the Juliet O Foundation. This charity aids theNHS, as his mother has worked for the NHS for over 35 years. The charity provides elderly patients with everyday essentials after being discharged from the hospital; the first hospital involved with the programme wasSt George's Hospital inTooting.[132] By 2025, alonsgdie St. Georges Hospital, theEpsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust partnered with the charity to continue giving out the essentials upon discharge. According to the charity, "the packs were developed to reduce hospital readmissions and include items such as soap, toothpaste, tea and coffee, and non-slip socks to prevent falls". When interviewed by theBBC, Juliet stated that when she worked for the NHS, she noticed that, "most of [her] elderly patients were really stressed when they were going home because they didn't have the basic essentials they needed", which was the primary motivation for founding the charity.[133] In October of the same year, it was announced that the charity would begin to support theAshford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.[134]

Other activities

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Modelling

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Dave made his modelling debut forPharrell Williams'Louis Vuitton debut as the newly appointed men's creative director[135] at the 2023Paris Fashion Week.[136]

Baller League UK

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In March 2025, it was revealed that Dave would be managing Santan FC, one of the 12 teams inBaller League UK, asix-a-side football league broadcast onSky Sports.[137] The team won its first match on 24 March 2025, defeating Trebol FC by 6–4.[138]

Discography

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Main article:Dave discography

Studio Albums

EPs

Tours

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Headlining

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Filmography

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Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2019Top BoyModieSeries 3
2025Baller League UKHimselfSix-a-side football league

Awards and nominations

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Award nominations for Dave
AwardYearRecipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
AIM Awards2017"Wanna Know"Independent Track of the YearNominated[139]
HimselfMost Played New Independent Act
Independent Breakthrough of the Year
2018"Question Time"Independent Track of the Year[140]
HimselfMost Played New Independent ActWon
2019PsychodramaBest Independent AlbumWon[141]
"Funky Friday"Best Independent Track
BET Awards2019HimselfBest International ActNominated[142]
Brit Awards2018HimselfBritish Breakthrough ActNominated[143]
2020PsychodramaAlbum of the YearWon[144]
"Location"Song of the YearNominated
HimselfBritish Male Solo Artist
Best New Artist
2022We're All Alone in This TogetherAlbum of the Year[145]
"Clash"Song of the Year
HimselfArtist of the Year
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap ActWon
2023"Starlight"Song of the YearNominated[146]
2024"Sprinter"(withCentral Cee)Song of the YearNominated[147]
HimselfArtist of the Year
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act
2026The Boy Who Played the HarpAlbum of the YearPending[148]
HimselfArtist of the Year
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act
GQ Men of the Year Awards2019HimselfBreakthrough Music ActWon[149]
Ivor Novello Awards2018"Question Time"Best Contemporary SongWon[150]
2021"Children of the Internet"Best Contemporary Song[151]
2022HimselfSongwriter of the Year[152]
2024"Sprinter"(withCentral Cee)PRS for Music Most Performed Work[153]
Mercury Prize2019PsychodramaBest Album[154]
MOBO Awards2017HimselfBest Newcomer[155]
2021We're All Alone in This TogetherAlbum of the Year[156]
HimselfBest Male ActNominated
Best Hip-Hop Act
"Clash"Song of the Year
"Money Talks"Video of the Year
2022HimselfBest Male Act[157]
"Starlight"Song of the Year
2023HimselfBest Male Act[158]
"Sprinter"(withCentral Cee)Song of the YearWon
2026"3x"(withJim Legxacy)Song of the YearPending[159]
MTV Europe Music Award2019HimselfBest UK & Ireland ActWon[160]
2023"Sprinter"(withCentral Cee)Best CollaborationNominated[161]
NME Awards2018Game OverBest Mixtape[162]
Q Awards2019HimselfBest Solo Act[163]
PsychodramaBest Album
Rated Awards2016HimselfBest Breakthrough[164]
2017"Samantha"Best Track[165]
Six PathsMixtape of the Year
2018HimselfArtist of the Year[166]
"No Words"Track of the Year
Game OverMixtape of the Year
UK Music Video Awards2019"Black"Best Urban Video - UK[167]
HimselfBest Artist

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