BET Awards 2013 Winners

Big night for Chris Brown, Gabby Douglas and many more.

Rihanna, @Rihanna - Tweet: "I tried to tell em King!! They didn't hear me doe!!!! Shout out to you for giving us yet ANOTHER legit…"Rihanna made it clear from the very start what team she was riding with in this year's NBA Finals, and last night, she got her chance to send a congratulations. #MiamiHeatNation(Photo: Stuart Wilson/Getty Images)

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Best Female R&B/Pop Artist – Rihanna - Despite tough competition from Beyoncé, Tamar Braxton, Alicia Keys and Elle Varner, the "Diamonds" singer was victorious. This is the Bajan beauty's fourth BET Award out of 12 nominations.(Photo: Getty Images)

Fandemonium Award – Chris Brown - The streak continues! Chris Brown takes home his fourth straight Fandemonium Award.(Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

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Fandemonium Award – Chris Brown - The streak continues! Chris Brown takes home his fourth straight Fandemonium Award.(Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

Best Male R&B/Pop Artist – Miguel - The "Adorn" singer beat out some industry heavyweights to take this prize, his second BET Award after last year's win for Best Collaboration.  (Photo: RCA Records)

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Best Male R&B/Pop Artist – Miguel - The "Adorn" singer beat out some industry heavyweights to take this prize, his second BET Award after last year's win for Best Collaboration. (Photo: RCA Records)

Best Group: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Macklemore and Ryan Lewis have already taken home pretty much every top honor for their independent release, The Heist. Now they've set their sights on a BET Award. The duo is sure to garner a number of votes as their hits like "Same Love" and "Thrift Shop" proved their mainstream appeal. (Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for BET)

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Best Group – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis - What an incredible year it's been for this Seattle duo, whose debut album, The Heist, and infectious track "Can't Hold Us" earned them their first-ever BET Award.(Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for BET)

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Best Collaboration – A$AP Rocky (featuring Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar), "F***in' Problems" - This win goes to a power-collabo between the undisputed hottest names in hip hop this year.   (Photos: RCA/Sony)

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Best Collaboration – A$AP Rocky (featuring Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar), "F***in' Problems" - This win goes to a power-collabo between the undisputed hottest names in hip hop this year.  (Photos: RCA/Sony)

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Poetic Justice - Kendrick Lamar is the farthest thing from a commercial-bred artist, so you have to respect the fact that he made the mainstream conform to him and accept him on his terms. By sticking to his guns, K. Dot was able to bring home a few accolades after good kid, m.A.A.d city was absorbed by the people. A few of those trophies included the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards Album of the Year and Best International Artist at the MOBO Awards.   (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

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Best Male Hip Hop Artist – Kendrick Lamar - It's no doubt this is the year of K. Dot. The West Coast's native son celebrated his second win of the night, beating out Future, and all of his collaborators on the hit track "F***in' Problems." (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

Best Female Hip Hop Artist – Nicki Minaj - The Cash Money queen clearly has a firm grip on her reign. This is Minaj's fourth consecutive win for Best Female Hip Hop Artist. "Every time I win, it's a humbling experience," she said.  (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

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Best Female Hip Hop Artist – Nicki Minaj - The Cash Money queen clearly has a firm grip on her reign. This is Minaj's fourth consecutive win for Best Female Hip Hop Artist. "Every time I win, it's a humbling experience," she said. (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

Video of the Year – Drake, "Started From the Bottom" - The Toronto-born MC's nostalgic clip pays homage to his hometown homies, his humble roots and even his mom.  (Photo: Young Money)

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Video of the Year – Drake, "Started From the Bottom" - The Toronto-born MC's nostalgic clip pays homage to his hometown homies, his humble roots and even his mom. (Photo: Young Money)

Hip Hop Video Director of the Year: Benny Boom - In the past year Benny Boom, brought us the eye candy for videos from Nicki Minaj (“High School”, K. Michelle’s (“V.S.O.P.”) and Keyshia Cole (“Trust and Believe”). As always the Philadelphia native did his part to elevate the song’s appeal. (Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

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Video Director of the Year – Benny Boom - A favorite of artists like 50 Cent, Nelly and Keyshia Cole, this year Boom was all about Nicki Minaj. The director and BET's Female Hip Hop Artist of the Year collaborated on "High School," "Pound the Alarm" and others.(Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse: Kendrick Lamar – "Problems" (A$AP Rocky f/ Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar)  - Saving the best for last? Kendrick’s swag-ladened rhyme was the grand finale to this star-studded single.(Photo: Noel Vasquez/Getty Images)

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Best New Artist – Kendrick Lamar - K. Dot's future is as bright as any artist hip hop has ever seen, but the West Coast MC has to feel good about following in the footsteps of previous Best New Artist winners Kanye West, Nicki Minaj and The-Dream.  (Photo: Noel Vasquez/Getty Images)

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Best Gospel Artist – Mary Mary - It's a three-peat for the gospel duo, who won Best Gospel Artist in 2009 and again in 2011.  (Photo: Sony Music)

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Best Gospel Artist – Mary Mary - It's a three-peat for the gospel duo, who won Best Gospel Artist in 2009 and again in 2011. (Photo: Sony Music)

Kerry Washington

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Best Actress – Kerry Washington - This is the first BET Awards win for the Scandal star, who was nominated in 2007 for Last King of Scotland. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Best Actor – Jamie Foxx - This is the first nomination in an acting category for Foxx, who won for Best Collaboration in 2009 for his track "Blame It" (with T-Pain) and was nominated four times for his R&B records. Foxx paid tribute to Trayvon Martin during his acceptance speech by wearing a graphic T-shirt depicting the tragically slain teen.  (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

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Best Actor – Jamie Foxx - This is the first nomination in an acting category for Foxx, who won for Best Collaboration in 2009 for his track "Blame It" (with T-Pain) and was nominated four times for his R&B records. Foxx paid tribute to Trayvon Martin during his acceptance speech by wearing a graphic T-shirt depicting the tragically slain teen. (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

Gabrielle Douglas - We remember and honor the talented women, like Gabi Douglas, Janelle Monae, Queen Latifah and Misty Copeland, who embrace their dazzling strengths and inspire generations worldwide. By Patrice Peck  When U.S. Women’s gymnast Gabrielle Douglas won Olympic gold medals in both team and individual all-around competitions in 2012, the gifted teenager with the contagious smile made Olympic history as the first African-American gymnast to do so. Her breakthrough performance earned her the Sportswoman of the Year and YoungStars Award at the 2013 BET Awards.   (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

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YoungStars Award – Gabrielle Douglas - One the first anniversary of her groundbreaking Olympics wins, Douglas wins her first-ever BET Award. "This is definitely incredible," the petite athlete, who looked lovely in red, exclaimed. (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

Think Like a Man (2012) - Despite conventional wisdom to the contrary, Black films have a long history of coming in No. 1 at the box office. Think Like a Man is just the latest, scoring a $33 million opening weekend and knocking Hunger Games out of the top spot. Even though insiders had a hunch this rom-com would do well at the box office, nobody could have anticipated just how well.  Check out our list of memorable films that topped the box office.(Photo: Courtesy Screen Gems)

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Best Movie – Think Like a Man - Last year's sleeper hit comedy was this year's big winner for Best Film. The film's star, Kevin Hart, was on hand to accept the award. (Photo: Screen Gems)

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Subway Sportswoman of the Year – Gabrielle Douglas - Douglas scored a second win for her amazing athletic feats in gymnastics. She beat out Venus and Serena Williams for the prize.(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for KCA)

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Subway Sportswoman of the Year – Gabrielle Douglas - Douglas scored a second win for her amazing athletic feats in gymnastics. She beat out Venus and Serena Williams for the prize.(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for KCA)

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Subway Sportsman of the Year – LeBron James - Fresh off his second consecutive NBA championship, King James nabs his sixth BET Award. Hopefully he can look forward to just as many NBA rings! (Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Tamar Braxton, @TamarBraxtonher - Tweet: "Damn! I lost my wig!!!...."It seemed like R&B songbird Tamar Braxton was having a bad hair day when she sent out this tweet, and fellow R&B vocalist K.Michelle seized the opportunity to boost her own (hurry up and click next to see how). (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images for BET)

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Centric Award – Tamar Braxton - The "Love and War" singer — and new mom! — scores her first-ever BET Award. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images for BET)

Prince of AfroBeat Hip Hop - "This is my second time being nominated, which is historic," says Nigerian hip hop artist Ice Prince. "I’m the first artist to be nominated twice in a row from Africa. It's a blessing and honor to have Nigeria represented at BET."(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for BET)

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Best International Act : Africa – Ice Prince - The Nigerian rapper, who lost this award to Sarkodie and Wizkid last year, finally got his first BET Award. (Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for BET)

Best International Act: UK – Emeli Sandé - This British-born singer wrote hits for a number of top recording artists, including Rihanna and Alicia Keys, before launching her solo career. This is her first BET Awards win.  (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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Best International Act: UK – Emeli Sandé - This British-born singer wrote hits for a number of top recording artists, including Rihanna and Alicia Keys, before launching her solo career. This is her first BET Awards win. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)