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MEGAN THEE STALLION RULED THE 2020 BET “HIP HOP AWARDS” WITH 3 WINS; FOLLOWED BY BEYONCÉ AND RODDY RICCH WITH 2 AWARDS EACH MASTER P RECEIVED THE 2020 “I AM HIP HOP” HONOR PERFORMANCES INCLUDED 2 CHAINZ, BIG SEAN, BURNA BOY FEATURING CHRIS MARTIN, CITY GIRLS, CORDAE, GUCCI MANE, JHENÉ AIKO, LIL BABY, LIL WAYNE, MULATTO, QUAVO, TOBE NWIGWE AND TY DOLLA $IGN VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SENATOR KAMALA HARRIS MADE A SURPRISE APPEARANCE URGING VIEWERS TO GET OUT AND VOTE HOSTED BY 85 SOUTH (KARLOUS MILLER, DC YOUNG FLY AND CHICO BEAN) THE 2020 BET “HIP HOP AWARDS” PREMIERED ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2020 AT 9 PM ET/PT ON BET NETWORKS

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MEGAN THEE STALLION RULED THE 2020 BET “HIP HOP AWARDS” WITH 3 WINS; FOLLOWED BY BEYONCÉ AND RODDY RICCH WITH 2 AWARDS EACH MASTER P RECEIVED THE 2020 “I AM HIP HOP” HONOR PERFORMANCES INCLUDED 2 CHAINZ, BIG SEAN, BURNA BOY FEATURING CHRIS MARTIN, CITY GIRLS, CORDAE, GUCCI MANE, JHENÉ AIKO, LIL BABY, LIL WAYNE, MULATTO, QUAVO, TOBE NWIGWE AND TY DOLLA $IGN VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SENATOR KAMALA HARRIS MADE A SURPRISE APPEARANCE URGING VIEWERS TO GET OUT AND VOTE HOSTED BY 85 SOUTH (KARLOUS MILLER, DC YOUNG FLY AND CHICO BEAN) THE 2020 BET “HIP HOP AWARDS” PREMIERED ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2020 AT 9 PM ET/PT ON BET NETWORKS

This year’s 2020 BET “HIP HOP AWARDS” brought together some of the hottest names in music to celebrate Hip Hop’s biggest night. Comedians, actors, hosts of the “85 South Show” podcast and stars of “Wild N’ Out” – comedy supergroup 85 South (Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean) co-hosted the annual show that premiered Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at 9:00 PM ET/PT.
Megan Thee Stallion ruled the night with three wins for ‘Hustler of the Year,’ ’Hip Hop Artist of the Year’ and a shared ‘Best Collaboration’ with Beyoncé for the “Savage (remix).” Beyoncé also took home an additional win for ‘Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse’ for the track. Roddy Ricch was a double winner for ‘Song of the Year’ and ‘Album of the Year’ for “Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial.” Pop Smoke was posthumously crowned ‘Best New Hip Hop Artist’ and UK rapper Stormzy took home the award for ‘Best International Flow.’
Cordae opened the show with a powerful freestyle about the importance of voting followed by ‘Impact Track’ winnerLil Baby performing his hit single “We Paid” with 42 Dugg. The City Girls blazed the stage with anthems ‘Kitty Talk’ and ‘Jobs’ in their first televised performance since JT’s release last year. Taking the stage for her television debut, Mulatto treated viewers to a medley of ‘Youngest N Richest,’ ‘B**** From Da Souf’ and ‘Muwop’ with an appearance from Gucci ManeQuavo performed a special tribute to Pop Smoke that included “Shake the Room” and “Aim For the Moon.” Snoop Dogg honored the ‘I Am Hip Hop’ Award recipient Master P2 Chainz and Lil Wayne closed out the show in a major way with their hit single “Money Maker.” With the election less than a week away, Vice Presidential candidate Senator Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance with an impassioned plea urging viewers to let their voices be heard at the polls.
During the timely “Hip Hop Cares” segments, G Herbo and Trae Tha Truth were spotlighted for their tireless work giving back to their communities and the world at large through social justice, mental health and environmental activism. Rappers Reuben Vincent, Bobby Sessions and Pretty Yellow shared fiery voting freestyles throughout the show. 
The much-anticipated cyphers were hosted by DJ Hed and featured a bevy of emcees, R&B songstresses and reggae stars dropping hot sixteens including Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Original Koffee, Shenseea, Skip Marley, ZJ Liquid, Adé, Buddy, Deanté Hitchcock, and Flo Milli. Singers Brandy, Erykah Badu, H.E.R. and Teyana Taylor joined forces for a show stopping, all-female collaboration. Rappers Chika, Flawless Real Talk, Jack Harlow, Polo G and Rapsody let their voices be heard in the first ever “Social Justice” cypher. 
Presenters for the evening also included Hip Hop heavyweight T.I. and R&B superstar Monica.
The complete list of 2020 BET “HIP HOP AWARDS” winners are:
BEST HIP HOP VIDEO FUTURE FEATURING DRAKE – “LIFE IS GOOD” BEST COLLABORATION MEGAN THEE STALLION FEATURING BEYONCÉ – “SAVAGE (REMIX)” BEST DUO OR GROUP CHRIS BROWN AND YOUNG THUG
BEST LIVE PERFORMERTRAVIS SCOTT
LYRICIST OF THE YEAR

RAPSODY VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

TEYANA “SPIKE TEE” TAYLOR PRODUCER OF THE YEAR HIT-BOY HIP HOP ARTIST OF THE YEAR MEGAN THEE STALLION  SONG OF THE YEAR RODDY RICCH – “THE BOX” (PRODUCED BY 30 ROCK & DATBOISQUEEZE) HIP HOP ALBUM OF THE YEAR RODDY RICCH – “PLEASE EXCUSE ME FOR BEING ANTISOCIAL” BEST NEW HIP HOP ARTIST POP SMOKE HUSTLER OF THE YEAR MEGAN THEE STALLION SWEET 16: BEST FEATURED VERSE BEYONCÉ – “SAVAGE (REMIX)” 
IMPACT TRACKLIL BABY – “THE BIGGER PICTURE”
DJ OF THE YEARD-NICE
BEST HIP HOP PLATFORMTHE JOE BUDDEN PODCAST BEST INTERNATIONAL FLOWSTORMZY (UK)

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