BET Awards 2006

6th BET Awards
DateJune 27, 2006
LocationShrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Presented byBlack Entertainment Television
Hosted byDamon Wayans
Television/radio coverage
NetworkBET
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The 6th BET Awards took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on June 27, 2006.[1] The awards recognized Americans in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year. Comedian Damon Wayans hosted the event for the first time.[2]

Performers

Artist(s) Song(s)
Beyoncé
Jay-Z
Déjà Vu
T.I. What You Know
Jamie Foxx
Fantasia
DJ Play a Love Song
Do What It Do
Chris Brown
Lil' Wayne
Run It!
Gimme That
Yo (Excuse Me Miss)
Mary J. Blige Be Without You
Enough Cryin
Keyshia Cole Love
Diddy
Yung Joc
It's Goin' Down
Busta Rhymes
Will.i.am
Kelis
Mary J. Blige
Rah Digga
Missy Elliott
Lloyd Banks
Papoose
DMX
Eminem
I Love My Chick
Touch It remix
Prince
Stevie Wonder
Chaka Khan
India Arie
Yolanda Adams
Chaka Khan Lifetime Achievement Tribute
Sweet Thing
Tell Me Something Good
Through the Fire
I Feel for You
I'm Every Woman
Ne-Yo Sexy Love
So Sick
Prince 3121

Nominees and winners

Best Female Hip Hop Artist Best Male Hip Hop Artist
Best Female R&B Artist Best Male R&B Artist
Best Group Best Gospel Artist
Best New Artist BET J
Video of the Year Viewers' Choice
Best Collaboration Special Awards
Best Actress Best Actor
Sportswoman of the Year Sportsman of the Year

References

  1. ^ "2006 BET Awards Winners". BET. 2016-04-08. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  2. ^ "Awards 2006 | BET Awards | Shows". BET. 2012-05-18. Archived from the original on 2012-11-02. Retrieved 2012-08-29.

External links

  • BET Awards website
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Defunct awards
  • Best Actor & Actress of the Year
  • Best Gospel Artist
  • J Cool Like That Award
  • J Award
  • Best International Act: Africa
  • Best International Act: UK
  • FANdemonium Award
  • International Viewers' Choice Award
  • Best International Act: Europe
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