Chris Brown reveals new Aaliyah collaboration at BET Awards Nominations

On a sunny rooftop lounge in downtown Los Angeles, BET announced the nominees for its annual awards show on Tuesday, bringing out host Chris Tucker as well as artists Kendrick Lamar, Chris Brown, Charlie Wilson and Tamar Braxton to assist in the festivities.

Top nominees this year include Drake with 12 nods; Lamar and 2 Chainz with 8 nominations; and A$AP Rocky with 5 nominations. Dubbed the “Black Super Bowl,” the awards ceremony will take place on June 30th in L.A. as part of the first ever BET Experience, a three-day weekend of concerts, comedy shows, and film screenings.

“I love BET,” Lamar told theGrio at the press conference. “I’m excited to be nominated for my first BET awards…I’m still fairly new at this thing right here, so receiving an award of any caliber means a lot to me.”

Lamar’s nominations include Best Male Hip Hop Artist, Best New Artist and Video of the Year. Additionally, he will be performing on Saturday night at the Experience alongside other star talents like Miguel, J. Cole, Schoolboy Q, and Snoop Dogg.

“I put a lot of hard work and effort into [my work], so for it to finally manifest into what it needs to be, I’m excited about it,” the 25-year-old rapper commented. “I really just look forward to the energy of everything. We’re going out there and having fun, looking at the people out there that appreciate my music that got me to this level. So, to bring my boys out there to share that love, that’s a beautiful feeling.”

On Monday, Lamar released a new video for his track “Bit**, Don’t Kill My Vibe,” which sparked a lively discussion in the blogosphere for its ostensibly anti-drug messaging. The video shows Lamar attending a funeral for an unknown person in a casket, which is juxtaposed with scenes of him and his friends partying in a limousine.

At the video’s conclusion, the visual fades to black with the words “Death to Molly” spread across the screen, presumably in reference to the ecstasy pill.

Lamar remained mum on the subject.

“You know, I just do things,” he remarked, noting that the video’s messaging did not correspond to the concept for the song itself. “I just felt like doing it. No reason. I just wanted to have fun with it…I want to hear everybody else’s meanings before I tell mine.”

Brown, on the other hand, did break news about his upcoming album, X, and a top-secret collaboration for the project.

“I just shot a video, and the song is dedicated to all my fans, but it’s called ‘They Don’t Know,’” he explained. “This song features Aaliyah, and never-before-heard vocals, all new stuff.”

Due in July, X features Brown’s previously-released singles “Fine China,” and “I Can’t Win,” and was inspired by soul artists like Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke, and Aretha Franklin.

Along with the album, the new video marks an attempt by the 24-year-old to reform his image (again).

“I shot it in the hood,” he said. “I’m about bringing both worlds together in the video, and trying to uplift the poverty side of the community. You know, I’m from Virginia, but everybody come from a broken home.”

A 9-time BET-Award-winner, Brown was the first announced performer for this year’s award show, and will take the stage with R. Kelly at the ceremony. He says his goal is simply to please his fans.

“I’m just trying to uplift the black community,” Brown commented. “I like to do over-the-top stuff as far as theatrics and imagination and being creative. I want to bring something new and original.”

Also being honored at the BET Awards, R&B soul legend Charlie Wilson will receive the Cadillac Lifetime Achievement Award.

“It kind of scares you when people start giving you Lifetime Achievement Awards, because it sounds like people are trying to get rid of you,” he joked.

Keeping the superstars in line will be host Chris Tucker, who asked to be paid upfront at the conference, teasing, “You gotta get paid first to do the BET Awards.”

Tucker said, “I’m happy to do it, this is my first time. I love music. I’m excited about it. Anything could happen. I might not even show up.”

Tapping into the energy of the annual celebration, BET President Stephen Hill described the forthcoming BET experience as a “humongous, colossal epic series of events and concert.”

Additional performers at the experience include Beyoncé, New Edition, Erykah Badu, and Mike Epps. Hill calls it the “biggest multicultural and multiplatform, 360 degree experience in the history of BET.”

Here is the full list of BET Awards ‘13 nominees:

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

Beyoncé

Tamar Braxton

Alicia Keys

Rihanna

Elle Varner

Best Male R&B/Pop Artist

Chris Brown

Bruno Mars

Miguel

Justin Timberlake

Usher

Best Group

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

Mary Mary

Mindless Behavior

Slaughterhouse

The Throne (Kanye West & Jay-Z)

Best Collaboration

2 Chainz f/ Drake – No Lie

A$AP Rocky f/ Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar – Problems

French Montana f/ Rick Ross, Drake and Lil Wayne – Pop That

Kendrick Lamar f/ Drake – Poetic Justice

Justin Timberlake f/ Jay-Z – Suit & Tie

Kanye West f/ Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz – Mercy

Best Male Hip-Hop Artist

2 Chainz

A$AP Rocky

Drake

Future

Kendrick Lamar

Best Female Hip-Hop Artist

Azealia Banks

Eve

Nicki Minaj

Rasheeda

Rye Rye

Video of the Year

2 Chainz f/ Drake – No Lie

A$AP Rocky f/ Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar – Problems

Drake – Started From The Bottom

Drake f/ Lil Wayne – HYFR

Kendrick Lamar f/ Drake – Poetic Justice

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis f/ Wanz – Thrift Shop

Miguel – Adorn

Rihanna – Diamonds

Justin Timberlake f/ Jay-Z – Suit & Tie

Kanye West f/ Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz – Mercy

Video Director of the Year

A$AP Rocky & Sam Lecca

Benny Boom

Director X

Dre Films

Hype Williams

Best New Artist

Azealia Banks

Joey Bada$$

Kendrick Lamar

Trinidad Jame$

The Weeknd

Best Gospel Artist

Deitrick Haddon

Lecrae

Tamela Mann

Mary Mary

Marvin Sapp

Best Actress

Angela Bassett

Halle Berry

Taraji P. Henson

Gabrielle Union

Kerry Washington

Best Actor

Don Cheadle

Common

Jamie Foxx

Samuel L. Jackson

Denzel Washington

Young Stars Award

Gabrielle Douglas

Jacob Latimore

Keke Palmer

Jaden Smith

Quvenzhané Wallis

Best Movie

Beasts of the Southern Wild

Django Unchained

Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap

Sparkle

Think Like A Man

Subway Sportswoman of the Year

Gabrielle Douglas

Brittney Griner

Candace Parker

Serena Williams

Venus Williams

Subway Sportsman of the Year

Victor Cruz

Kevin Durant

Robert Griffin III

LeBron James

Ray Lewis

Coca-Cola Viewers Choice Award

A$AP Rocky f/ Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar – Problems

Drake – Started From The Bottom

Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools (Drank)

Miguel – Adorn

Rihanna – Diamonds

Justin Timberlake f/ Jay-Z – Suit & Tie

Centric Award

Tamar Braxton – Love and War

Fantasia – Lose To Win

Miguel – Adorn

Nas – Daughters

Charlie Wilson – My Love Is All I Have

Best International Act: Africa

2Face Idibia (Nigeria)

Toya Delazy (South Africa)

Donald (South Africa)

Ice Prince (Nigeria)

R2Bees (Ghana)

Radio and Weasel (Uganda)

Best International Act: UK

Marsha Ambrosius

Estelle

Labrinth

Rita Ora

Emeli Sandé

Wiley

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