Guvna B at the Jazz Cafe in Camden town

|PIC1|Fans packed the Jazz Cafe in Camden Town on Wednesday to see the lauded Guvna B perform some of his catchy tunes.

At the tender age of 20, the grime artist already has two independent releases, a MOBO Award and Gospel Music Award under his belt - all while continuing in full time education.

In spite of his huge success, Guvna B remains grounded in the reason for his music - glorifying God.

"This is not my show but it's everybody's show - I'm dong this for the Lord," he told the crowd.

He punctuated his performances with testimonies of what God has done in his life and thanked the Lord for bringing him this far and blessing his life.

Many supporting artists turned out for the night, including fellow MOBO award winner Victizzle, gospel singer Priscilla Jones, Rachel Kerr and Michaela the Poet.

The night was also an opportunity to promote his new DVD, "An evening with Guvna B", recently recorded live at the Hackney Empire. The new release features live performances of songs from his debut album The Narrow Road, including I Need You and The Narrow Road.

Guvna B is working on a new album due out next year.

On the web: www.myspace.com/guvnab
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