BEIJING, June 26 -- Rap star Kanye West picked up two
prizes on Tuesday at the BET Awards, an event honoring black recording artists,
actors and athletes, while Alicia Keys was one of several stars who used the
occasion to salute presidential contender Barack Obama.
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Kanye West accepts the award for best
male hop hop artist at the 2008 BET Awards in Los Angeles June 24, 2008.
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The only other multiple winner was the hip-hop duo UGK,
consisting of Bernard "Bun B" Freeman and the recently deceased Chad "Pimp C"
Butler. In all 15 awards were handed out during a three-hour show mixing the
heroes of contemporary hip-hop and old-school R&B.
Keys, flying high with a successful worldwide tour, a
chart-topping album and an upcoming film, shared the stage with three leading
female ensemble acts from the 1990s -- TLC, En Vogue and Sisters with Voices --
for a medley of R&B music.
She went on to win the prize for best female R&B
artist, and offered a heartfelt endorsement to Obama, who would be the first
African-American elected to the nation's highest office.
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Alicia Keys acknowledges applause after
performing at the 2008 BET Awards in Los Angeles June 24,
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"Together we can do anything -- Obama, y'all!" she
enthused.
Teen sensation Chris Brown, who topped the U.S.
singles chart last year with "Kiss Kiss," was named best male R&B performer.
AL GREEN IS
SORRY
The evening's most spine-tingling moment came when
veteran soul crooner Al Green, recipient of a lifetime achievement award, got
the audience in the Shrine Auditorium on its feet singing, and dancing, along
with his classic 1970s hit "Let's Stay Together."
Backstage a short time later, Green apologized.
"I'm sorry I didn't sing as well as I should because
I got scared. I was nervous," he said. Green, 62, earlier this month hit the top
10 of the U.S. pop chart with his first album in three years, "Lay It Down."
West, whose third album, "Graduation," was one of
2007's top-selling releases and spawned three Grammys, was named best male
hip-hop artist and shared a second BET prize with R&B singer T-Pain for
their collaboration on the hit single "Good Life."
"This man, T-Pain, is a genius," West declared
onstage of his co-winner, resplendent in metallic silver-and-black patterned top
hat and tails and oversized shades. "I'm one of the kings in this game right
now, so my opinion counts."
T-Pain, a southern soul singer with a best-selling
ringtone adapted from his hit single "Buy U a Drank," was visibly humbled and
euphoric.
"I appreciate it everybody," he said. "Three years
ago, I couldn't even get a ticket to get up in here." T-Pain entered the show
with the most nominations, five in all.
UGK, whose album "Underground Kingz" topped the
charts last summer, won the BET prize as best group and shared the award for
best video with the hip-hop duo Outkast for their work together on
"International Player's Anthem (I Choose You)."
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Hip Hop artist Nelly (R) performs "Party
People" with Fergie at the 2008 BET Awards in Los Angeles June 24, 2008.
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It was a bittersweet triumph for UGK, coming just six
months after Butler, 33, was found dead in a Los Angeles hotel. Two days later
UGK received a Grammy nomination for the song "International Player's Anthem."
Butler had previously served nearly four years in prison for aggravated assault.
Freeman, aka Bun B, now pursuing a solo career, said
he hoped "to keep Pimp C's legacy alive" with a new UGK album due out this fall.
The prize for best female hip-hop performer went to
Missy Elliott, who has not had an album out since 2005 but has a new CD set for
release in August.
The Dream was named best new artist, and the viewers'
choice award, determined by an online vote of fans, went to Lil Wayne and his
single "Lollipop," featuring Static.
The best and actress awards went to Oscar winners
Denzel Washington and Halle Berry, neither of whom attended.
The eighth annual BET Awards was presented by the BET
(Black Entertainment Television) Networks cable group, which carried the
three-hour show live.
(Source: chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies)
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