BRIT AWARDS: Ms Dynamite picked up two prizes at the Brit Awards in London last night, and led the music world protest against possible war with Iraq.
The singer crowned her year with awards for Best British Female and Best British Urban Act. She joined Coldplay - another act with two prizes - in a stinging attack on the looming conflict in the Middle East.
In a revamped version of George Michael's Faith, she changed the lyrics to include the line: "I don't wanna to see children die no more/so I gotta make a stand."
Coldplay's Chris Martin also condemned America's stance on Iraq. He told the audience: "We are all going to die when George Bush has his way. But at least we are going to go out with a bang."
Coldplay won Best British Group and Best British Album for A Rush of Blood to the Head.
The night's other double winner was Eminem, who scooped Best International Male and Best International Album for The Eminem Show.
The show included a raunchy performance from Kylie Minogue and Justin Timberlake, in which the former Nsync singer grabbed the Australian diva's famous behind.
Robbie Williams took his 14th gong, for Best British Male Solo Artist.
The London's Earl Court bash was a sober affair as the organisers banned booze.
Even US wild child Pink, who collected Best International Female, joked: "I am completely sober tonight."
Brit Award winners
Male solo artist: Robbie Williams; Female solo artist: Ms Dynamite: British album: A Rush Of Blood To The Head, Coldplay;
British group: Coldplay;
British single: Just A Little, Liberty X;
British urban act: Ms Dynamite;
British dance act: Sugababe;
British breakthrough artist: Will Young;
Pop act: Blue;
International male solo: Eminem;
International female solo: Pink;
International album: The Eminem Show, Eminem;
International Group: Red Hot Chili Peppers;
International breakthrough artist: Norah Jones;
Outstanding contribution to music: Tom Jones