Last night’s Mercury Prize went on to be won by Arlo Parks, beating off competition from the likes of Ghetts, Wolf Alice, Mogwai and Berwyn.
Having previously spoken out about being “genuinely hurt” by a BRIT Awards snub, Mvula took to social media today to speak out on losing out last night’s prize, later admitting her comments were “tongue in cheek”.
“I get robbed. A lot,” she wrote on Twitter. “Mercury Prize can lose my number. I don’t expect to be understood by the British public. I knew I would get called names after sharing my pain a bit (was meant to be tongue n’ cheek).”
I get robbed. A lot
— LAURA MVULA (@lauramvula) September 9, 2021
Mercury Prize can lose my number
— LAURA MVULA (@lauramvula) September 9, 2021
I don’t expect to be understood by the British public. I knew I would be called names after sharing my pain a bit (was meant to be tongue n cheek)
— LAURA MVULA (@lauramvula) September 10, 2021
Our crown has already been bought and paid for. All you have to do is wear it. [James Baldwin] pic.twitter.com/FFljrXbLTe
— LAURA MVULA (@lauramvula) September 10, 2021
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