BET Awards honor legends
LOS ANGELES — Although the BET Awards doled out awards to some of entertainment's most celebrated performers on Tuesday night, from Beyonce to Jennifer Hudson, it was the show's tributes to living legends and recently departed giants that evoked the most emotion.
Lifetime achievement honoree Diana Ross urged younger performers to "keep it classy" and refrain from foul behavior. A tearful Patti LaBelle joined an all-star tribute to R&B crooner Gerald Levert, who died last year. And fists pumped in the air as hip-hop group Public Enemy honored the late Godfather of Soul, James Brown, with a stirring rendition of one of his landmark hits, "Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)."
"James Brown gets credit for laying the musical foundations of hip hop, but he set some attitudes for the culture as well. He was pro-black, pro-strong," said civil rights activist and longtime Brown friend, the Rev. Al Sharpton. "It's time for us to pick up the legacy and teach another generation to wear their shoulders back and hold their heads high and be able to say it loud, I'm black and I'm proud."
With that, Flavor Flav and Chuck D took the stage, launching into a medley of hits, including "Fight the Power" and "911 is a Joke." They were joined by veteran bassist Bootsy Collins, wearing his trademark shades, for a cover of Brown's "Say it Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)." Brown died on Christmas.
The three-hour ceremony was laden with more performances than awards; some trophies were given off-camera. Beyonce, who led all nominees with six, won two awards, as did her "Dreamgirls" co-star Jennifer Hudson, who snagged a best new artist and best actress award.
"I can't believe I'm still winning awards!" she said as she won her first of the night.
Hudson helped kick off the show with a union of "Dreamgirls" past and present: a stirring duet with Jennifer Holliday.
Though Hudson won a best supporting actress Academy Award this year for her role as Effie in the movie "Dreamgirls," it was Holliday who originated the role on Broadway almost three decades ago and made the song "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" one of the most memorable performances in music.
Ross was feted with a multi-song tribute. Erykah Badu got it started with her cover of "Love Hangover." Others paying tribute to Ross included fellow Motown legend Stevie Wonder and R&B queen Chaka Khan, and her five children, including actors Tracee Ellis Ross and Evan Ross.
The top award winners from the 2007 BET Awards:• Female R&B artist: Beyonce• Male R&B artist: Ne-Yo• Group: Gnarls Barkley• Gospel artist: Kirk Franklin• Hip-hop artist: T.I.• New artist: Jennifer Hudson• Collaboration: Ludacris f/Mary J. Blige, "Runaway Love"• Video of the Year: Beyonce, "Irreplaceable"• Actor: Forest Whitaker• Actress: Jennifer Hudson• Male Athlete of the Year: LeBron James (basketball)• Female Athlete of the Year: Serena Williams (tennis)• BET J Cool Like That: Gerald Levert• Viewers' choice: Birdman & Lil Wayne, "Stuntin' Like My Daddy"