Brenda Edwards shares heartbreaking message from SBTV about son Jamal

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Brenda Edwards took to social media on Thursday to share a heartbreaking message dedicated to her son Jamal Edwards.MORE: Brenda Edwards breaks silence to share beautiful photo with son Jamal EdwardsThe tribute came from SBTV, the music company which Jamal founded when he was 15 and gave a countless list of stars including Ed Sheeran, Jessie J, and Pixie Lott a platform in the early stages of their career.WATCH: Brenda Edwards sang at her son Jamal's vigil in West London The official Instagram page for SBTV penned a heartfelt message alongside a black and white photo of Jamal, which read: "There will never be enough words to quantify the impact of our leader and the visionary Jamal Edwards MBE.READ: Brenda Edwards sings at son Jamal's vigil in heartbreaking momentMORE: Prince Charles pays heartfelt tribute to music entrepreneur Jamal Edwards"Not only was he our leader, he was a visionary that gave us purpose and helped lift us up in times of trouble.Brenda shared the tribute with her 105,000 Instagram followers"He helped to nurture and discover some of the world’s finest talents and at the same time help kick start the careers of plenty of us behind the scenes.Throughout the statement SBTV credited Jamal's skills as a leader within his company, "no job was too big for him nor was there ever a job too small for him," and capitalised on Jamal's "bravery, kind-hearted nature, and inquisitiveness."The statement also explained how SBTV will continue to inspire people and enable those from all backgrounds, missions which Jamal would have wanted them to continue.

Jamal appeared alongside his mother on Loose Women in November last yearSBTV promised their fans "Jamal will live on through all of you and the talents you share with.

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