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Noel Gallager poked fun at the BRITs after being awarded the Songwriter of the Year on Saturday night.
The 58-year-old known for being part of Oasis, picked up the award despite not releasing any new music in the last 12 months.
The BRITs explained the reasoning behind the win was due to Noel 'defining moments in history' and how he has 'continued to influence and shape the musical landscape today'.
Controversy sparked when the nominations where announced in January and at the time Noel said: 'I haven't actually written a song in two years.
'I'm not sure how I've got away with that one, but I'll take it.'
Noel Gallager poked fun at the BRITs after being awarded the Songwriter of the Year on Saturday night
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The 58-year-old known for being part of Oasis, picked up the award despite not releasing any music in the last 12 months
Whilst on TalkSport last month, Noel explained he thought it was mainly driven by record sales, and there are no longer sole songwriters anymore, he said: 'I mean, we sold a million records last year, didn't even get off the couch.
'I'm not sure there's a songwriter that can match that, but you know, if anybody's got a problem with it, meet me there. We'll have it out on the red carpet.'
The Manchester born musician also shared that he thought because the BRITs were taken place in Manchester for the first time this year, they were eager to have someone from Oasis attend.
When presented with the award from Bobby Gillespie, lead singer of Primal Scream, Noel first thanked his brother Liam.
The brothers were notoriously known for having disagreements and long-lasting feuds, however since the Oasis reunion tour in 2025 the pair appear to have settled their differences.
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Noel went onto thank the rest of the band members including, Bonehead, Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan, Tony McCarroll and Alan White.
He said without them he would just be a singer songwriter, and 'no one gives a s*** about singer songwriters'.
Noel polished off the speech by thanking all the fans who have kept the music alive for the last 35 years.
When presented with the award from Bobby Gillespie, lead singer of Primal Scream, Noel first thanked his brother Liam
Controversy sparked when the nominations where announced in January and at the time Noel said: 'I haven't actually written a song in two years'
When presented with the award from Bobby Gillespie, lead singer of Primal Scream, Noel first thanked his brother Liam
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The 46th edition of the took place at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena for the first time on Saturday.
Olivia Dean swept the floor as she took home four awards – winning in every category she was nominated for.
The British singer and songwriter, 26, won Best Artist, Best Album, Best Song and Best Pop Act.
INTERNATIONAL ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Bad Bunny
Chappell Roan
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CMAT
Doechii
Lady Gaga
ROSALIA - WINNER
Sabrina Carpenter
sombre
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Taylor Swift
Tyler, The Creator
BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST
Barry Can't Swim
EsDeeKid
Jim Legxacy
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Lola Young - WINNER
Skye Newman
INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
Geese - WINNER
HAIM
HUNTR/X-EJAE/AUDREY NUNA/REI AMI
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ALTERNATIVE ROCK ACT
Blood Orange
Lola Young
Sam Fender - WINNER
Wet Leg
Wolf Alice
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HIP HOP/GRIME/RAP ACT
Central Cee
Dave - WINNER
Jim Legxacy
Little Simz
Loyle Carner
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R&B ACT
Jim Legxacy
Kwn
Mabel
Sasha Keable
Sault - WINNER
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DANCE ACT
Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas
FKA twigs
Fred Again, Skepta, PlaqueBoyMax - WINNER
PinkPantheress
Sammy Virji
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MASTERCARD ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Dave - The Boy Who Played The Harp
Olivia Dean - The Art Of Loving - WINNER
Sam Fender - People
Wolf Alice - The Clearing
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