2005 BET Awards Performances and Highlights

These were some of the best moments of the night!

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith - The mega-star actor shares the stage with his co-host and wife, who is nominated for a Best Collaboration award during the 5th Annual BET Awards at the Kodak Theatre on June 28, 2005, in Hollywood, California.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith - The mega-star actor shares the stage with his co-host and wife, who is nominated for a Best Collaboration award during the 5th Annual BET Awards at the Kodak Theatre on June 28, 2005, in Hollywood, California.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

2005 Fugees Reunion - L-Boogie emerged from her self-imposed exile with a triumphant reunion performance with the Fugees at the 2005 Bet Awards.   (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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The Fugees - Hip hop's beloved trio reunite to perform a medley of their hits "Ready or Not," "Sweet Thing" and "Killing Me Softly"  at the Kodak Theatre.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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A Hype Queen - Missy is known as a beat slayer and queen of hip hop dance music. She worked with fellow dancer and pop artist Ciara on the memorable singles "1, 2 Step" and "Lose Control," giving tons of off-the-wall performances, including this one at the 2005 BET Awards. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Missy Elliott and Ciara - The two singers take home the Best Collaboration award and perform "Loose Control."(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Mary J. Blige and the Game - Hip hop and R&B make sweet music together in these two entertainers who perform a medley of "Dreams," "Hate It or Love It" and "MVP."(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Mary J. Blige and the Game - Hip hop and R&B make sweet music together in these two entertainers who perform a medley of "Dreams," "Hate It or Love It" and "MVP."(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

23. Destiny's Child's Lap Dance at the 2005 BET Awards - DC had the fellas sweating at the 2005 BET Awards when they gave Terrence Howard, Nelly and Magic Johnson a lap dance. Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, dressed in skin-tight flesh-toned dresses, belted out their Destiny Fulfilled hit "Cater 2 U" while working it for the cameras.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Destiny's Child - Winning Best Group, Michelle Williams, Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé Knowles perform "Cater 2 U" with a surprised and happy Magic Johnson, Nelly and Terrence Howard onstage.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Stevie Wonder and John Legend - An icon shares the stage with a fellow piano player while performing their hits "Ordinary People" and "My Cherie Amour."(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Stevie Wonder and John Legend - An icon shares the stage with a fellow piano player while performing their hits "Ordinary People" and "My Cherie Amour."(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

The King Has Arrived - 2006 was a huge year for T.I. He released his multiplatinum album King, starred in his first major film, ATL, won a Grammy for "What You Know," and went mainstream with his Justin Timberlake collab, "My Love." (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com)

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T.I. - Atlanta's Rubberband Man and two-time nominee performs his chart topping hits "U Don't Know Me" and "Bring Em Out."  (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

Mariah Carey - Nominated for the Best Female R&B Artist, Mimi stretches her pipes as she performs "We Belong Together" from her multi-platinum album The Emancipation of Mimi. (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Mariah Carey - Nominated for the Best Female R&B Artist, Mimi stretches her pipes as she performs "We Belong Together" from her multi-platinum album The Emancipation of Mimi. (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

Toni Braxton and Faith Evans - The soul singers and award-winning performers share the stage for "The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me." (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Toni Braxton and Faith Evans - The soul singers and award-winning performers share the stage for "The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me." (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

Omarion - The Jack-of-All-Trades entertainer, who sings, dances and acts, performs his solo cuts "O" and "Touch" from his debut album.(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Omarion - The Jack-of-All-Trades entertainer, who sings, dances and acts, performs his solo cuts "O" and "Touch" from his debut album.(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Ludacris and Ciara - The South's hottest rapper and R&B singer perform "Oh" together during the 2005 BET Awards. (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Ludacris and Ciara - The South's hottest rapper and R&B singer perform "Oh" together during the 2005 BET Awards. (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith - The action star turns the heat up on his wife while hosting the 5th Annual BET Awards.  (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith - The action star turns the heat up on his wife while hosting the 5th Annual BET Awards.  (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

Mike Jones - The rapper and Ice Age Entertainment owner brings the entire crew onstage with him during his performance of "Back Then" and "Still Tippin."(Photo: L. Cohen/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Mike Jones - The rapper and Ice Age Entertainment owner brings the entire crew onstage with him during his performance of "Back Then" and "Still Tippin."(Photo: L. Cohen/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

Stevie Wonder - Mr. Wonderful hits the stage to perform "So What's the Fuss" and the iconic "Happy Birthday," which he originally wrote in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)

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Stevie Wonder - Mr. Wonderful hits the stage to perform "So What's the Fuss" and the iconic "Happy Birthday," which he originally wrote in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com/Getty Images)