Singers Jacob Alon and CMAT were among the winners on Thursday at the Ivors, Britain's annual awards for songwriters and screen composers, with the late George Michael and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke honoured with lifetime recognition.
Spanish star Rosalia was named international songwriter of the year following her chart-topping album LUX, on which she sings in multiple languages.
British rocker Sam Fender took songwriter of the year while DJ and record producer Calvin Harris won the music icon award.
Best contemporary song was awarded to Kae Tempest's I Stand on the Line while Don't Fall Asleep by Jacob Alon was named best song musically and lyrically. Alon also picked up the rising star award.
Best album went to Irish singer CMAT's Euro-Country while Lola Young's hit Messy triumphed in the most performed work category.
Michael, who died in 2016, and Yorke follow in the footsteps of U2, Paul McCartney, Kate Bush, and Bruce Springsteen in receiving a fellowship of the Ivors Academy, the highest honour bestowed by the UK-based association.
"From landmark records including OK Computer and Kid A to his more experimental electronic and film score work, Yorke’s songwriting has continually reshaped modern music through its emotional depth, innovation and cultural impact," the academy said in a statement.
It called Careless Whisper and Freedom! singer Michael "one of Britain’s most influential songwriters". His Wham! bandmate Andrew Ridgeley collected the prize on his behalf.
Rapper Kano won the visionary award while singer Lily Allen took the outstanding song collection prize.
US singer Linda Perry, "whose songwriting has left an undeniable mark on the UK’s musical landscape", was honoured with the special international award.
Elton John, who was presented with an Ivors Academy honour recognising his work supporting songwriters and composers, was also announced as the association's first-ever president.
Named after the early 20th-century Welsh composer, actor, and entertainer Ivor Novello, the Ivor Awards were first handed out in 1956.

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