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Spotify is sponsor of Contemporary Black Music category at Music Business UK Awards

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October 25, 2025
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This year’s Music Business UK Awards are now just days away (11 to be precise), and Spotify has now been confirmed as returning sponsor of the Contemporary Black Music category.

Preye Crooks of Robots + Humans triumphed last year, and he’s in the running again this year alongside a stellar line-up of A&R superstars from across the industry. You can see all the finalists in every category here.

Andy Sloan-Vincent, Head of Music, Northern Europe, Spotify, commented: “At Spotify, we work every day to champion Black voices on our platform, so it’s a privilege to have the opportunity to celebrate the creators and executives who shape culture from behind the scenes too.

“The Music Business UK Awards shine a light on those trailblazers driving contemporary Black music forward, and in doing so help to inspire the next generation of leaders.”

Andy Sloan-Vincent, SPOTIFY

“The Music Business UK Awards shine a light on those trailblazers driving contemporary Black music forward, and in doing so help to inspire the next generation of leaders.”

The UK music industry’s most enjoyable night out of the year, presented by MBW and sponsored by YouTube, will take place on the evening of Tuesday, November 4, at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London. Tables and tickets for the event are now completely sold out.

Other categories on the night will celebrate achievement in fields including songwriting, production, A&R, legal, artist management, music publishing, and recorded music.

There will also be a handful of very special moments, including the Icon Award, while The Sir George Martin Award  will be presented to RCA Records’ CEO Peter Edge.Music Business Worldwide

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