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BET Awards pay tribute to Michael Jackson
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-06-29 10:04
LOS ANGELES - The BET Awards kicked off on Sunday night with a musical tribute to Michael Jackson in which host Jamie Foxx did Jackson's famous moonwalk and sung his hit song "Beat It" in a classic King of Pop costume -- red leather jacket and one white glove. Oscar-winning actor and singer Foxx told the packed house in Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium the awards program would honor Jackson, the music star who died suddenly last Thursday after suffering cardiac arrest at his rented Los Angeles home. "We're going to celebrate this black man. He belongs to us, and we shared him with everybody else," Foxx told the crowd. "I'm going to moonwalk tonight -- going to moonwalk from here, all the way to there, for Michael Jackson," Foxx said, pointing across the stage. He then performed the backwards shuffle dance step that Jackson made famous, but Foxx didn't even come close to mastering the move. In fact, he tripped. The awards given annually by the BET television network honor the best African American singers, actors, actresses and athletes. This year's show was revamped at the last minute due to Jackson's death, and many early performers and winners dedicated their awards to Jackson and his family. A member of 1970s brother band the Jackson 5 and a global star, Jackson's 1982 smash "Thriller" is the best-selling album of all time and the superstar was a major influence on R&B, hip hop and many other forms of music. "He is one of our heroes. As African Americans, we are not going to let everybody beat him up," music mogul and rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs said of Jackson ahead of the show. While the 50-year-old Jackson was loved by many, he lived a reclusive live in his final years, and in the 1990s he was twice accused of child molestation. One claim was settled out of court, and the second accusation resulted in a criminal trial. Jackson was acquitted of charges in the second case. His death continues to be shrouded in questions of prescription drug use and, although an autopsy was performed, it will be four to six weeks before an official cause of death can be determined after toxicology tests are completed. Family patriarch Joe Jackson told the CNN television network outside the show that there were still "a lot of concerns about what happened" in final hours of son's life. But inside the Shrine, the show focused on glorifying Jackson's life. In fact, Foxx noted that as in New Orleans, where people celebrated a person's life after his or her death, the BET Awards audience would be encouraged to party. Early winners included Day 26 for best music group, basketball star LeBron James for best athlete, and Lil Wayne for best male hip hop artist. |