ICE PRINCE |
… As Kendrick Lamar
Emerges Biggest Winner of The Night.
Multiple award winning rapper, Ice Prince emerged
winner of the “Best International Act – Africa” award at the 2013 edition of
the BET Awards which held in Los Angeles, USA on June
30, 2013.
Having lost out to Wizkid and
Sarkodie last year, Ice Prince showed his staying power by beating former winner
and fellow Nigerian 2FACE Idibia, Toya Delazy (South Africa), Donald
(South Africa), R2Bees (Ghana) and Radio and Weasel (Uganda).
Commenting on behalf
of BET International, Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President & Managing
Director, Viacom International Media Networks Africa said, "It is
thrilling to see an African artist of the calibre of Ice Prince
duly recognised alongside the biggest artists in the world at the BET
Awards. We are delighted that all of the African nominees have been
able to enjoy the BET Awards and the BET Experience while benefiting from
this fantastic promotional platform in the world's biggest music
market."
Music fans will be able to see the hip hop star collect
his coveted award during the TV premiere of the BET Awards 13in
sub-Saharan Africa tomorrow night (Tuesday 2 July, 20:00
WAT/21:00 CAT).
Hosted by actor and comedian Chris Tucker, BET Awards ’13
saw Hollywood’s biggest stars come together to celebrate the accomplishments of
their peers in music, sports and film, at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los
Angeles.
The biggest winner on
the night was Kendrick Lamar who took home three awards: Best New Artist, Best
Male Hip Hop Artist and Best Collaboration for “Problems’” with A$AP Rocky,
Drake and 2 Chainz. Miguel took home the trophy for Best Male R&B/Pop
artist while Rihanna scored a win for Best Female R&B/Pop artist. Nikki
Minaj was voted Best Female Hip Hop Artist.
The BET AWARDS
‘13 kicked off with an electrifying performance by Chris Brown
performing a medley of hits including his current single “Fine China” and a
special performance of “Don’t They Know” with vocals from Aaliyah.
Nicki
Minaj made a surprise appearance, flying onto the stage and joining
Brown for an energizing performance of “Love More”.
“House of
Lies” and “Iron Man” actor Don Cheadle dedicated the
evening to Nelson Mandela, saying, "We want to take a moment and send our
prayers and thoughts to a man who literally changed the world.
This evening we would like to offer prayers and support and hope to the extraordinary Nelson Mandela and his family."
This evening we would like to offer prayers and support and hope to the extraordinary Nelson Mandela and his family."
Cheadle also presented
the evening’s first award for Best Male R&B/Pop
Artist to Miguel. Miguel played double duty as he
performed his solo number “How Many Drinks” with Kendrick Lamar and
joined Mariah Carey during her performance of
“Beautiful” featuring Young Jeezy.
Notable
performances of the evening were Robin Thicke, who performed his new hit
single “Blurred Lines” with Pharrell and T.I.
Ciara and Nicki Minaj also debuted their new single
“I’m Out” on the BET Awards ‘13 stage.
BET
surprised the audience with a Caribbean music tribute featuring reggae
artists Beenie Man who performed his hit “Who Am I”, Dawn
Penn's club anthem “No, No, No” and reggae classic “Murder She Wrote”
by Chaka Demus and Pliers. As if that wasn't enough, Elephant
Man jumped on stage for the finale singing “Pon Di River”.
Kendrick
Lamar hit the stage three times performing his songs “M.A.A.D City” and
“B*tch Don’t Kill My Vibe” featuring Erykah Badu and “Problems”
with A$AP Rocky and 2 Chainz.
One
of the most unforgettable performances of the night began with Justin
Timberlake presenting R&B legend Charlie Wilson with the
Lifetime Achievement Award. India.Arie opened the moving
tribute to Wilson with "There Goes My Baby" while Jamie
Foxx blessed the crowd with fan favourite "Yearning For Your
Love": The legendary Stevie Wonder then took the stage and
energized the audience with the funky "Burn Rubber On Me (Why You Wanna
Hurt Me)". Wilson joined Timberlake, Snoop Lion
and Pharrell for 2003’s "Beautiful", a hit that
reintroduced Wilson to a new generation of fans along with knock-out
renditions of “Signs”, “You Dropped A Bomb On Me” and "Girl You
Knock Me Out", bringing the crowd to its feet.
The
King of R&B, R. Kelly, surprised fans with a choir singing his
hits acapella along the aisles of the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live. He sang a medley
of his songs including “I Wish”, “When a Woman’s Fed Up”,
“Ignition (remix)” and more.
Q.U.E.E.N. of
the night, Janelle Monáe closed the show with a hot performance of
her hit single with sultry singer Erykah Badu.
ANGELA SIMMONS |
BRANDY |
CHRIS BROWN |
CIARA ON STAGE |
CIARA |
NICKI MINAJ |
NICKI MINAJ |
PHARELL |
TI |
BET Awards ’13 - Winners
Best International Act: Africa: Ice Prince
(Nigeria)
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist: Rihanna
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist: Miguel
Best Group: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Best Collaboration: A$AP Rocky f/ Drake,
2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar – Problems
Best Male Hip Hop Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Best Female Hip Hop Artist: Nicki Minaj
Best International Act – UK: Emeli Sandé
Video of the Year: Drake – Started From
The Bottom
Video Director of the Year: Benny Boom
Best New Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Best Gospel Artist: Mary Mary
Best Actress: Kerry Washington
Best Actor: Jamie Foxx
YoungStars Award: Gabrielle Douglas
Best Movie: Think Like A Man
Viewers’ Choice Award: Drake –
Started From The Bottom
Centric Award: Tamar Braxton – Love and War
Lifetime Achievement Awards – Charlie Wilson
Humanitarian Award - Dwyane Wade
Sportswoman of the Year: Gabrielle Douglas
Sportsman of the Year: LeBron James
To view clips of the BET Awards ’13, or download high res
images, please log on to www.BETPressroom.com.
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