Oct. 6 (UPI) — Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion won three BET Hip Hop awards in Atlanta Tuesday night.
Their duet, “WAP,” was named Song of the Year, Best Hip Hop Video and Best Collaboration.
Tyler, The Creator went home with the trophies for Hip Hop Album of the Year for Call Me If You Get Lost and Best Live Performer, as well as the Rock the Bells Cultural Influence Award.
Lil Baby earned the Hip Hop Artist of the Year title and shared the Best Duo or Group honor with Lil Durk.
Nelly was presented with the I Am Hip Hop prize and performed a medley of his biggest hits, including “Country Grammar,” “Hot In Herre,” “Air Force Ones,” “Dilemma” and “Grillz.”
Jay Z won the Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse and Impact Track prizes for his Nipsey Hussle collaboration, “What It Feels Like.”
Yung Bleu was voted Best New Hip Hop Artist and Saweetie was named Hustler of the Year.
Missy Elliott won the Video Director of the Year statuette and the Lyricist of the Year honor went to J. Cole.
British rapper Little Simz scored the Best International Flow award.
Comedians Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean — known collectively as 85 South — hosted the ceremony from The Cobb Energy Centre.