2011 BET Hip Hop Awards

The 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards was held on October 11, 2011 at Atlanta Civic Center in the ATL. The show were hosted by Mike Epps. The most nominated act of the ceremony was Lil Wayne with 18 nods, followed by Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa with 9. Rick Ross was the third most nominated with 8 nods, while Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj each scored 6.[1][2][3]

2011 BET Hip Hop Awards
DateOctober 11, 2011
LocationAtlanta Civic Center
Hosted byMike Epps
Television/radio coverage
NetworkBET
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The show featured the final television appearance by Heavy D, before his death a month later the ceremony venue,[4][5] and the first television appearance by T.I. after his 11 month prison sentence for drug charges.[6]

Performances edit

Winners and nominations edit

Best Hip Hop Video edit

Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes – "Look at Me Now"

Reese’s Perfect Combo Award (Best Collab) edit

Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes – "Look at Me Now"

Best Live Performer edit

Lil Wayne

Lyricist of the Year edit

Lil Wayne

Video Director of the Year edit

Hype Williams

Producer of the Year edit

Lex Luger

MVP of the Year edit

Nicki Minaj

Track of the Year edit

Only the producer of the track nominated in this category.

"Black and Yellow" – Produced by Stargate (Wiz Khalifa)

CD of the Year edit

Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

DJ of the Year edit

DJ Khaled

Rookie of the Year edit

Wiz Khalifa

Made-You-Look Award (Best Hip-Hop Style) edit

Nicki Minaj

Best Club Banger edit

Waka Flocka Flame featuring Wale and Roscoe Dash – "No Hands" (Produced by Drumma Boy)

Best Mixtape edit

J. ColeFriday Night Lights

Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse edit

Busta Rhymes – "Look at Me Now" (Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes)

Hustler of the Year edit

Jay Z

Verizon People’s Champ Award (Viewers’ Choice) edit

Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes – "Look at Me Now"

Best Hip Hop Online Site edit

WorldStarHipHop.com

I Am Hip Hop edit

LL Cool J

References edit

  1. ^ "Chris Brown, Lil Wayne & Kanye West Win At 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards". HipHopDX. 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  2. ^ "2011 BET Hip Hop Award Winners". Fashionably-Early. 11 October 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  3. ^ Semigran, Aly (October 12, 2011). "BET Hip Hop Awards winners". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  4. ^ "Heavy D's Final Performance at BET Hip-Hop Awards Was Part of Comeback Attempt (Video)". The Hollywood Reporter. 2011-11-09. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  5. ^ "Heavy D dies at 44; singer who shaped rap music". Los Angeles Times. 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  6. ^ Markman, Rob (2011-10-03). "T.I. Gets King's Welcome At '11 BET Hip Hop Awards". MTV News. Retrieved 2022-06-05.