"See It In A Boy's Eyes", written by Chris Martin and performed by Jamelia, has helped the R&B singer take home the best single award at this year's Q Awards.
Meanwhile, Sir Elton John has accused Madonna of cheating fans by miming on stage, while collecting a Q Award for songwriting. As he collected his Classic Songwriter prize in London on Monday, he criticised live award nominee Madonna. "Anyone who lip-synchs in public on stage when you pay £75 to see them should be shot," Sir Elton said.
Muse won best live act while the Red Hot Chili Peppers won best act in the world and Roxy Music took the Lifetime Achievement award from Q magazine. Keane's Hopes and Fears was named best album, Franz Ferdinand's Take Me Out won the best video prize and Razorlight were named best new act.Q Award winners 2004:
Best new act - Razorlight
Best producer - Mick Jones (for the Libertines)
Best live act - Muse
Best video - Franz Ferdinand (Take Me Out)
Q Merit Award - Shane McGowan
Best single - Jamelia (See It In A Boy's Eyes)
Q Innovation and Sound Award - Human League
Q Inspiration Award - Pet Shop Boys
Best Album - Keane (Hopes and Fears)
Best Act in the World Today - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Q Classic Songwriter award - Sir Elton John
Q Icon Award - U2
Q Lifetime Achievement Award - Roxy Music
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