Chris Brown Paid Tribute to Michael Jackson & make apology on BET Awards

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Hosted by Queen Latifah, BET Awards ‘10 included Performances and Appearances by John Legend, Drake, Eminem, Nicki Minaj, El DeBarge, Diddy-Dirty Money, Patti LaBelle, Alicia Keys, Black Eyed Peas, Tommy Lee
, Taraji P. Henson, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Chaka Khan, Janelle Monae, Trey Songz, and More

There was not a dry-eye in the house at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 27, 2010 when Chris Brown took to the BET AWARDS ‘10 stage to honor the late Michael Jackson. Kanye West opened the show with a monumental performance of “Power” atop a smoky crag of rocks marking his return to the Awards show spotlight and circuit. King of the South T.I., backed by Travis Barker on drums and flaming pyrotechnics, tore the house down with his first national TV performance since being released from prison. Brown, West and T.I.’s show-stopping performances at this year’s tenth anniversary BET AWARDS ‘10 provide platform for these three artists to re-emerge from the ashes for the negative publicity they recently faced to reclaim their status as superstars.

Just two days after the one-year anniversary of the death of Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson introduced Chris Brown who channeled the legendary Michael Jackson while dancing to classics like “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Remember The Time,” “Billie Jean” and an out-of-this-world silhouetted-in-white-lights version of “Smooth Criminal.” But it wasn’t until Chris Brown fell to his knees visibly broken down in tears, tortured with what could only be described as self-reflection during his own rendition of “Man In The Mirror,” did the audience come to his rescue and help him finish the song in an ominous choir of song that would have truly made Michael Jackson proud.

Later in the show, when accepting his 2010 Fandemonium Award, Chris Brown said, “I just want to say, I let you all down before and I won’t do it again.”

Trey Songz’s soulful performance of “Yo Side of the Bed” illustrated just why he was named the 2010 Best Male R&B Artist before transitioning into Prince’s classic “Purple Rain,” which led into one of the undeniable standout performances of the night.

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