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Singer Clementine dedicates Mercury Prize to Paris

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British-French musician Benjamin Clementine
London - AFP

Benjamin Clementine, the experimental singer and poet with deep roots in Paris, on Friday won Britain's Mercury Prize and dedicated the award to the attack-stricken city.

The 26-year-old, who was born in London but spent years in the French capital as a street musician, beat out veteran artists with his debut album "At Least For Now."

Clementine offered his award to Paris, which a week earlier was hit by coordinated attacks that killed 130 people, but broke down in tears as he spoke.

"I know this is about music, but I dedicate it to what happened about four or five days ago in Paris," he said in a quiet voice as he expressed surprise at winning.

The Mercury Prize, which has often served as a critical boost for up-and-coming artists, is awarded each year by the music industry to the album judged to be the best in Britain or Ireland.

Clementine won over 11 other nominees who included Florence and the Machine, the theatrical but introspective rockers who have become coveted festival headliners, and the innovative electronic composer Aphex Twin.
Clementine is known for his powerful, high-pitched voice and highly poetic lyrics, with a crowd-rousing delivery that has brought comparisons to Nina Simone.

The singer moved at age 19 to Paris, where he would play, and often sleep, on the streets and gradually developed a performance style that defies traditional song structure.

Ahead of the award ceremony, Clementine told the BBC that he had traveled to Paris the day after the attacks to commiserate.

"Sometimes when someone passes away, and they're not part of your family, you send your condolences. But if they're part of the family, who do you send your condolences to?" he asked.

"That's how I felt -- like a part of my family had been stolen from me."

 

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