Kanye Tops BET Nominees

Rapper Kanye West has emerged as the frontrunner for this year’s BET Hip-Hop Awards.   The 32-year-old Chicago-based entertainer captured nine nominations.   Following West are Jay-Z and Lil Wayne, who earned seven nominations apiece.   Coming in with six nods is T.I. In addition to recognizing the best in rap music, the BET Hip-Hop […]

Rapper Kanye West has emerged as the frontrunner for this year’s BET Hip-Hop Awards.

 

The 32-year-old Chicago-based entertainer captured nine nominations.

 

Following West are Jay-Z and Lil Wayne, who earned seven nominations apiece.

 

Coming in with six nods is T.I. In addition to recognizing the best in rap music, the BET Hip-Hop Awards will honor iconic West Coast rhymesayer Ice Cube with the I Am Hip-Hop” icon award.

 

The announcement of the Hip-Hop Award nominees comes after BET recently named comedian Mike Epps was the host for the fourth annual event.

 

The 2009 BET Hip-Hop Awards will take place October 10 in Atlanta.

 

The event will be broadcast on BET on October 27.

 

The following is a partial list of 2009 BET Hip-Hop Awards nominees:

 

Best Hip-Hop Collaboration

“Pop Champagne,” Jim Jones & Ron Browz featuring Juelz Santana

“Mrs. Officer,” Lil Wayne featuring Bobby Valentino “Magnificent,”

Rick Ross featuring John Legend “Live Your Life,”

T.I. featuring Rihanna “Put On,” Young Jeezy featuring Kanye West

Best Live Performer Busta Rhymes

Jay-Z

Lil Wayne

T.I.

Kanye West

Lyricist of the Year

Drake

Eminem

Jay-Z

Lil Wayne

Kanye West

Video Director of the Year

Gil Green

Anthony Mandler

Mr. Boomtown

Chris Robinson

Hype Williams

Producer of the Year

Ron Browz

Cool & Dre

Tha Bizness

T-Pain

Kanye West

 

Track of the Year

“Day “N” Nite,” Kid Cudi

“D.O.A. (Death of Auto Tune),” Jay-Z

“Every Girl – Young Money,” Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Mills, Gudda Gudda & Mack Maine

“Live Your Life,” T.I. featuring Rihanna

“Turn My Swag On,” Soulja Boy Tell’em

CD of the Year

Relapse, Eminem

The Renaissance, Q-Tip

Paper Trail, T.I.

808s & Heartbreak, Kanye West

The Recession, Young Jeezy

Rookie of the Year

B.O.B. Dorrough

Drake

Kid Cudi

Wale

Best Hip-Hop Video

“Ice Cream Paint Job,” Dorrough

“We Made You,” Eminem – We Made You

“D.O.A. (Death of Auto Tune),” Jay-Z

“Day “N” Nite,”

Kid Cudi

“Live Your Life,” T.I. featuring Rihanna