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Rihanna receives her first award of the
evening, Best Dance Single for Pon de Replay from Gabby |
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Alison Hinds shows the form that won her the Best
R & B Single award |
Prime Minister The Right Honourable Owen Arthur
was patron of the event and showed great support, applauding warmly
throughout |
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Terencia Coward had to return to the stage immediately
after her performance to collect her award for Best Social Commentary
- Female
The Prime Minister presented Nicholas Brancker with
the Icon Award, in recognition of his sterling work over the years
as musician and producer
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Magnet Man was next on stage, he would later collect the award for
Best Music Video, How to Love |
The Prime Minister was back to present Rihanna with her award for
Album of the year, Music of the Sun |
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Gospel singers Paula Hinds and Sister Marshall were popular
with the audience
While Madd got everyone laughing
John King collected a Cornerstone Award and Derek Wilkie
the award for best Christmas Album on behalf of CRS
Rihanna receives more recognition of her soaring success collecting
the award for Song of the year, Pon de Replay |
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Shontelle and Billy Kincaid won the award for Best
Hip-Hop Single, Take Me Home
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Toni Norville was well received by the audience as was
Kimberley Inniss
| The ever-popular Carlyn Leacock has often
been called Barbados’ First Lady of Song and she was warmly
applauded by the capacity crowd |
Rihanna receives the award for Best (New)
Recvording Artist from presenter Gabby. In all Rihanna will take home
eight awards
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Rupee received a hug from Alison Hinds en route to collect
his award for Male Artist of the Year
Alan Sheppard and accompanying dancers were followed by
Lifetime Achievement Award winners The Merrymen
Popular Krosfyah receives the award for Band of
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Edwin Yearwood’s performance got up close and personal
with one young lady in the audience
Then came the moment that the audience
was eagerly anticipating and Rihanna didn’t disappoint her
many fans with her smooth, professional performance. She proved
that she deserves her success, her eight awards from the Barbados
Awards and all the fame and fortune that is to come. |
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