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http://www.newsmax.com/entertainment/music_bet_hip_hop_awards/2007/10/14/40704.html

 

Jailed T.I., West, Common Win 2 Awards

 

Sunday, October 14, 2007

 

ATLANTA -- Despite rapper T.I.'s absence, the show went on at the

second-annual BET Hip-Hop Awards _ even when he was scheduled to perform.

 

The self-proclaimed "King of the South," who was up for nine nominations,

won two awards. But he couldn't accept any trophies or make the planned

performance after being arrested by federal authorities early Saturday.

 

T.I. was taken into custody in a shopping center parking lot where federal

officials said he planned to pick up machine guns and silencers he had his

bodyguard buy for him.

 

Even though the Atlanta-based rapper was present at the Civic Center, where

the event was held, he became noticeably absent from the red carpet

festivities before the show.

 

The news of T.I. being arrested rippled throughout the event. Rapper

KRS-One, who received BET's "I am Hip Hop" Icon Award, learned about the

raid just before he showed up.

 

KRS-One, whose real name is Lawrence Parker, said the fellow rapper's legal

woes should not reflect on the industry as a whole.

 

"I'm saddened anytime I hear of a hip-hopper being locked up or somehow

stunted in his life or his growth," he told The Associated Press. "I hope he

wasn't into nothing crazy."

 

Chicago rapper Common, who won the CD of the year award along with T.I.,

tried to lend his support.

 

"I salute my guy T.I., who also won, wherever he is," said Common, while

raising up his trophy. He also won lyricist of the year.

 

Other artists who were supposed to perform with T.I. still pulled off the

performance. As Wyclef Jean stood on stage to enact T.I.'s song, "You Know

What It Is," host and comedian Katt Williams pranced across the stage

dressed like T.I. trying to impersonate him as the crowd burst into

laughter.

 

Alfamega still took the stage with Busta Rhymes for the song "Hurt." As the

two rapped, many of the audience members stood seemingly puzzled at T.I.'s

absence.

 

Kanye West was a winner in two categories _ best live performance and

hip-hop video. After West got his trophy for best hip-hop video, he said he

thought the video for UGK's "International Players," featuring OutKast,

should have been chosen over his.

 

"I didn't deserve this award above them. They do instead of me," said West,

who is typically known more for comments that critics call arrogant.

 

But Big Boi of OutKast returned the favor to West by giving him the award

back saying, "You worked too hard for this. No, you deserve it."

 

The Hip Hop Awards will air on Oct. 17.

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