Both West and Wayne won multiple awards, with West winning the Best Hip-Hop Award During his acceptance speech, the Chicago born rapper brought out Lil Wayne, who was up for the same award.
"It feels good, like a family reunion to stand on stage with Lil Wayne, my fiercest comp," Kanye West said, with Wayne at his side. "Congratulations for selling over a million records."
Producer T-Pain treated the crowd to an interesting performance, which featured a who's who in southern Hip-Hop. T-Pain and Kanye West also took home the award for Best Collaboration, due to the success of West's single "Good Life," which was also produced by T-Pain.
Rappers FloRida, Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Big Boi and Ludacris also made a cameo appearance during a medley of T-Pain produced hits, which featured stilt walking women in tight shorts and afros and a midget, creating a quasi freak show on the stage at the Shrine.
UGK won Video of the Year Award for their track International Players anthem featuring Outkast.
Lil Wayne, who also won the Viewer's Choice Award, closed the show with a rousing rendition of his hit single "Lollipop," taken from his blockbuster album The Carter III.
"I would be nothing without god. Cash Money Records. Everybody in here, we are nothing but god," Lil Wayne said.
Other performers and presenters during the evening included a new, shapely Lil Kim, Rihanna, SWV, David Banner, EnVouge, Alicia Keys, Usher, Ciara, Chris Brown, TLC, Terrence Howard, Cuba Gooding Jr., Gabrielle Union and numerous others.
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