Sam Smith was last night's big winner at the MOBO Awards, scooping four prizes from the annual event.
The singer took home trophies for Best Male Artist, Best R'n'B Artist, Best Song for 'Stay With Me' and Best Album for 'In The Lonely Hour'.
Despite the success, Sam admits he's still getting his head around fame.
He said: "I'm still getting used to everything. I think when I think about it too much my head will just get gigantic so I need to not think about it and just let my mum carry on parenting me."
Krept & Konan who have to-date only released mix tapes independently picked up Best Hip-Hop act and were delighted to win the prize.
Konan gushed: "I feel great! The category had a lot of people that I respect... to be honest it's a great feeling. I feel like South London's got a negative stereotype but we're turning that into a positive, representing South London, that no matter what you do, anything's possible."
Other winners included Jessie J, Ella Eyre and Beyoncé, whilst Professor Green and Candi Staton were among those who took to the stage to perform.
Mel B and Sarah-Jane Crawford hosted the ceremony, which returned to London for the first time in half a decade.
MOBO 2014 list of winners:
MOBO Best African: Fuse ODG
MOBO Best Reggae: Stylo G
MOBO Best HipHop: Krept and Konan
MOBO Best RnB/Soul: Sam Smith
MOBO Best Gospel: Living Faith Connection Choir
MOBO Best Jazz: Zara McFarlane
MOBO Best Grime Act in association with Radio 1Xtra - Stormzy
MOBO Best Newcomer in association with HTC: Ella Eyre
MOBO Best Male: Sam Smith
MOBO Best Female: Jessie J
MOBO Best Intl: Beyoncé
MOBO Best Video: Skepta
MOBO Best Song: Sam Smith
MOBO Best Album: Sam Smith
MOBO Inspiration Award: Idris Elba