Justin Bieber was crowned best International Male Solo Artist at this year's BRIT Awards , accepting the award from Major Lazer.
The Sorry singer has enjoyed a turnaround after making his musical comeback last year, and it has resulted in him seeing off competition from Drake, Father John Misty, Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd to claim the prize.
It's the second time the Canadian crooner has seen success at the Brits, with his last nomination coming back in 2011 when he won the International Breakthrough act prize.
Speaking to the crowd, he said: "This shows life is a journey everyone has their own journey, everyone has their ups and their downs. I want to thank all my fans."
The star even admitted he was shaking with emotion, adding: "Man, I’m shaking a little bit right now. I’m really appreciative that’s all and you guys are awesome, thank you.”
This year's BRIT Awards come from the O2 Arena in London on Wednesday 24th February, with Ant & Dec returning as hosts for the evening.
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Before the show, Justin was listed amongst an exciting roster of performers set to grace the stage, including Adele, Coldplay, Little Mix and more.
It had also been reported there would be a tribute to music legend David Bowie from his friend and Ziggy Stardust impersonator Kate Moss.
2016 BRIT Award Winners
British Female Solo Artist: Adele
British Male Solo Artist: James Bay
International Group: Tame Impala
British Single: Adele - 'Hello'
British Group: Coldplay
International Male Solo artist: Justin Bieber
British Breakthrough Act: Catfish and the Bottlemen
BRITs Global Success Award: Adele
International Female Solo Artist: Björk
British Artist Video Of The Year: One Direction - 'Drag Me Down'
Mastercard British Album Of The Year: Adele - '25'