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The Source Awards: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Not the Grammys, not the American Music Awards and not the MTV Awards. It's the Source Awards that mean the most to the hip-hop community.
The 2003 Source Hip-Hop Awards took place Oct. 13 at the Miami Arena in Florida, with the show broadcast Nov. 4 on Black Entertainment Television during "sweeps" week (and scheduled for rebroadcast Nov. 20). This is something that no hip-hop fan can miss, the only awards show geared toward hip-hop. The awards honor not only the artists, but the fans. Many were disappointed that the show was not held last year. This might have had something to do with the stabbing of three people outside the Miami spot that served as the "host club" for the 2001 awards. Let's recap the show for those who missed it on television. Then the good, the bad and the ugly: Wyclef Jean opened with a song from his upcoming album that suggests that "black-on-black crime needs to stop." There were performances by Cam'ron, Fabolous and Tamia, Ja Rule, Trina, D-Block, Murphy Lee, Nelly and P.Diddy, Dirty South (which includes Lil Jon, David Banner, Lil' Flip, Ying Yang Twins, Youngbloodz and Bone Crusher).
Dirty South brought down the house with its medley of songs. The set, which was called Club Dirty, was a club scene that included real strippers (who took everything off) and men dressed as pimps. After the performance, Lil' Flip said, "That sh*t was crazy. I did not think that it was going to get that wild." And wild it did get, as more and more people ran on stage during the seven-minute performance. "I wanted to go out there and rip that b*tch up, and that's exactly what we did," said Banner. 50 Cent was the night's biggest winner, despite the bad relationship he has with The Source magazine, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary. He won three awards, for breakthrough artist of the year, single of the year -- male, and album of the year. Ja Rule accepted one of 50 Cent's awards, which could have been a diss, knowing that they don't get along. Other big winners were Lil' Kim (artist of the year -- female, single of the year -- female) and Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz (artist of the year -- group, video of the year). LisaRaye and Treach of Naughty by Nature hosted the two-hour show. The Good
The Bad
The Ugly
Posted Nov. 6, 2003 Updated Nov. 15, 2003 |
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