Worcestershire singer Becky Hill won Best Dance Act at this year's BRIT Awards 2022 with Mastercard.
The Bewdley born artist has had a fantastic year, with huge songs like My Heart Goes (La Di Da), Last Time and Remember.
This was her first BRIT Award win, and she struggled to hold back her tears when she took the stage.
During her acceptance speech, she said: "I just want to say, this was fan-voted for and in the two weeks that people could vote for I have never been so heart-warmed and touched by all of my fans who just wanted to see me do well and support me.
"Thank you so much for making this a possibility for me."
She was presented the award by legendary DJ's Pete Tong and David Guetta.
During her speech, she also took time to praise her fellow nominees, who consisted of some of the biggest names in Dance music.
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She said: "I love dance music. I have been a little drum and bass raver since I was 12 years old.
"To be up against people like RAYE, Joel (Joel Corry), Fred (Fred Again) and Calvin (Calvin Harris), that is an honour for me.
"It has been 16 years since they have had a dance music category and I am so honoured to win this award."
She also thanked her manager Alex Martin, who she said supported and funded her when she was just 18 years old and trying to break into the industry.
She finished her speech by saying:" I want to say thank you to you guys cause you've been amazing.
"I am going to and have it large!"
Becky Hill has been making dance music for the last 8 years and has 17,326,069 listeners a month on Spotify.
She first rose to fame appearing on BBC's The Voice, where she appeared on the first series in 2012.
She was a part of Jessie J's team, reaching the semi-final before she was eliminated.
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