T-Pain, Lil Wayne and Barack Obama the most talked-about stars at the BET Awards

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 |
LOS ANGELES (AP) — T-Pain and Lil Wayne have owned the music scene over the past year: It seems as if T-Pain’s voice has accented half the hits on urban radio, while Lil Wayne, another ubiquitous collaborator, has appeared on the rest.
In addition, Lil Wayne just this month scored the year’s best-selling album sales debut with 1 million copies sold of his new CD, “Tha Carter III.”
So it was appropriate that both artists dominated Tuesday’s BET Awards with not only their energetic performances but their presence, despite winning just one trophy each.
“We’re blessed to be in this man’s presence,” Kanye West, one of music’s biggest self-promoters, said of T-Pain when the pair accepted their award for best collaboration for “The Good Life,” going on to call T-Pain a “genius.”
“I’ll let y’all know because I’m one of the kings of this game. My opinion counts.” West also paid homage to Lil Wayne, calling him “my fiercest competition.”
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