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Dua Lipa questions why female recognition in music industry has been so slow

Dua Lipa won best female and best British artist or group at the Global Awards (Scott Garfitt/PA)
Dua Lipa won best female and best British artist or group at the Global Awards (Scott Garfitt/PA)

Dua Lipa has questioned why it has taken so long for the world to pay attention to female artists who are “screaming real loud” for success.

The singer enjoyed success at the 2019 Brit Awards and has now clinched the best female artist and best British artist accolades at the second annual Global Awards.

She said female success in the music industry is clear to see in the nominations women have received and follows a shift in attitudes towards women.

Fellow singer Mabel also spoke about the sea change which has seen women support each other rather than compete for success.

Speaking at the Global Awards, Lipa questioned why the serious attention being paid to female artists has not occurred more quickly.

She said: “I don’t know why it hasn’t happened sooner. I’ve always been so in love with so many incredible female artists, I’ve always looked up to them and they’ve been there.

“But I think now we’re at a time where people are really paying attention to us, and so we’re screaming real loud.

“Even by seeing the nominations in different categories at award shows, it’s changed drastically. Every year it kind of changes, and gets better in our favour. I think that’s a nice feeling.”

Lipa added advice for young female artists aspiring to follow in her footsteps, saying: “Always believe in your art first. You have to believe in yourself before anybody else.”

Mark Ronson performs on stage during the Global Awards
Mark Ronson performs on stage during the Global Awards (David Parry/PA)

Mark Ronson was another big winner on the night, claiming best male and the second ever Global Special Award.

Little Mix claimed best song for Woman Like Me (feat. Nicki Minaj) and best group for the second time.

Mabel took to the stage at the Apollo in London and shared Lipa’s message for young female singers.

The star said that women are now more supported by their peers, and the music industry has now lost its “construct” of pitting females against one another in the battle for chart success.

She said: “I never like to base success on accolades, but getting the recognition and getting up there in front of my fans and my peers, it does mean a lot, and I appreciate it so much. It makes me want to work really hard.

The Global Awards 2019 with Very.co.uk – Press Room – London
Mabel at the Global Awards (Scott Garfitt/PA)

“Just the fact that I get to wake up every day and write, and go to the studio, and make music, and be creative, has really just changed my life. I’m so grateful. Hopefully I get to do this for a while.

“It’s International Women’s Day. I just think, you, it’s so sick. We’re amazing, we’re powerful. I think female voices are being heard around the world. I think every day should be International Women’s Day.

“I think we’re standing together in a different way now, which makes us stronger than ever. Our voices are.

“There was a weird construct for a while of females competing against each other, but I don’t get that sense any more, I feel that we’re just lifting each other up and supporting each other.”

Lady Gaga won the mass appeal award, while Anne-Marie scooped the award for best pop.

Nicola Benedetti was named best classical artist.

Nicola Benedetti
Nicola Benedetti (Isabel Infantes/PA)

Rudimental won most played song for These Days featuring Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan Caplen.

Blossoms won best indie.

Khalid was the winner of best RnB, hip hop & grime.

Joe Sugg was voted social media superstar.

Kate Garraway of Smooth Radio gave out the first ever Very Award to 19-year-old Joshua Hill.

The LBC Award was handed to Steve Allen.