A Countdown of the Top 35 Moments on BET

Destiny's Child's lap dance, MJ on 106 and more.

11. Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is Blows Up - The R&B singer's docu-series triumphed in 2014 as the number one series telecast in BET history. More than 2.9 million viewers and 2.0 million households tuned in.  (Photo: BET)
Tiny (@TinyMajorMama) - TWEET: “Going in to see @tip gotta keep his spirit up! I told him all the love u guys are showing him! Thx:: Enjoy ur holiday... STAY BLESSED” Tiny stands by her man, tweets about her Labor Day visit. (Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
Heavy D - Heavy D performs at the BET Hip Hop Awards 2011 at Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center on October 1, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. It was the rapper's last televised performance. (Photo: Chris McKay/Getty Images)
8: Chris Rock Guest Stars on Real Husbands of Hollywood - You might expect the universe to implode when two of the biggest names in comedy appear in the same room, but the combustible energy of Chris Rock and Kevin Hart instead gave us pure comedy gold. The episode, which aired in 2014, consisted of a fame-off between the two funnymen, but Rock pretty much shut it down with this line: "I'm like Princ, and you're, like, Trey Songz."(Photo: BET)7: Ice Cube, Mack 10 Talk Violence in Hip Hop on Teen Summit - Ice Cube and Mack 10 sent a strong message to the music industry and hip hop fans that it was time for a ceasefire in the East Coast/West Coast hip hop wars. In the 1996 segment, Cube used 2Pac as a cautionary tale of what could happen if beef was taken too far. The message of the show was most definitely unity.(Photo: BET)

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10. Tiny & Toya Makes BET History - 1.8 million viewers tuned in every week to watch the adventures of these two hip hop wives. The 2009 docu-series about the women behind T.I. and Lil Wayne was the top-rated original series in BET history at the time. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

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