Shouts out to Ne-Yo for holding down the illest party over the weekend. You know I got pictures below. Check them out.
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Are we over the BET Hip-Hop Awards yet? I got some more video from the red carpet.
Are Melyssa Ford and Devyne Stephens shackin' up? Is Lola Luv working on a new mixtape? I got Young Dro talking about his new album, and his confirmation that he and Fantasia are over. Lola Luv opened up about her aspirations to rap. And 50 Cent totally disses SOHH.com on the red carpet.
Happy Sunday folks! I thought that I'd give you all a lil' tidbit of video from this years 2008 BET Hip-Hop Awards red carpet. I have SOHH much footage from the entire weekend that I am going to be sprinkling it throughout SOHH Atlanta over the course of next week. Of course I'll get you all the most important stuff first thing Monday morning. But for now enjoy the footage.
It's no mystery that the music industry is struggling, but can Beyonce, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Ludacris, Ciara, Andre 3000 and Jay-Z save it this fourth quarter? And why in the hell are people sleeping on Big Boi??

What’s up everybody,
Ok, this is my last post on the BET Awards â€"I promise. The sound system was horrible last night, which could be the reason why a lot of the performances were whack as all hell.
Check them out for yourselves and you decide. And then let us all be done with this sh*t until next year.

What's up everybody,
Every year since its inception, I grab a pint of my favorite ice cream and crowd in front of the television to watch the BET Music Awards.
I usually post my commentary on my popular blog O1LT.com. However, this year I thought I would share it with you guys exclusively.
This is my favorite time of year when I can address all the buffoonery, fashion faux pas and corny moments that usually has everyone crowding around the water cooler the next day.
Check out what I had to say about the BET Music Awards 2007. Warning, proceed with caution...


So what did you all think about BET's first Hip-Hop Music Awards? I am very interested in your thoughts and opinions. I have already spoken on how I felt about the show. Watching it last night didn't make me feel any different. But there's one thing I just can't ignore. What was up with Katt Williams opening monologue addressing Jay-Z and Beyoncé as "King and Queen" and Nas and Keilis and "Prince and Princes" what kind of bullshit is that?
And now that I think about it â€" where the hell was Nas?? I knew somebody major was missing but I couldn't put my finger on it!!!
That's it. I'm packing my bags and moving my ass down to Atlanta. I've only spent three days there and fell in love several times over. Ha! The city must have made quite an impression on me if I wanna move without having been to a strip club.
I'm allergic to poultry, so I was glad to not see any birds in the A. I mean, I assume that they can be found everywhere, but I just didn't encounter any during my stay. I came in contact with nothing but friendly, well-mannered women down there, from the diner waitresses to the local BET freelancers. Busted chicks were quite scarce.

My man Frank Ski of V103 made a very good point the other day on "The Frank Ski and Wanda Morning Show." He talked about how disappointed he was with the Hip Hop Awards 2006 â€" particularly its lack of inclusion of female MCs. It’s funny he mentioned it because that's also one of the first things I noticed. They didn't have one female rap category, nor did they have any female performers. NYC rapper Remy Martin echoed mine and Frank's thoughts while being interviewed in the media tent during the taping of the show. I got inside word from an executive producer of the show who said the ONLY reason why there were no visible female rap participants was because the BET Music Awards had categories that were specifically for the ladies. My response to that is â€" "that's bullshit!!"

Before any of you slam me about not knowing anything, let me agree with you. I don't know jack about Atlanta or the south. I'm a New Yorker in the A for the BET Hip-Hop Awards and I've been walking around looking lost since I got here. But let me tell you one thing I know, Atlanta ain't going nowhere. Artists and execs from other regions have been saying things go in cycle, saying that the A now has their time to hold the crown. Well, actually anybody hoping to clinch the top spot will have to share it with A-Town.

