A Countdown of the Top 35 Moments on BET

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

18. Black Girls Rock! Kicks Off  - Former DJ and model Beverly Bond created the platform Black Girls Rock! to empower women of color around the world. Ranging from the world of music to philanthropy, the ceremony, which launched in November 2010, covers every woman.(Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
17. Jay Z Freestyles on Rap City - Hov made an appearance on RC in 2003 when his "final" album was set to drop, initially recycling a verse or two before busting out a Nas diss in freestyle form. "You should know, if you gon' do something and you go to radio, we all know you fronting!" Jay then dropped the mic with, "Mobsters, opt to, not get in beef/There's no business in it, it only brings police." (Photo: BET)
16. Michael Jackson Appears on 106 & Park - Hosts Free and AJ went to Times Square to interview the King of Pop at the Virgin Megastore in November 2001. Clad in an electric blue satin suit, Jackson talked about his new album Invincible and debuted his video for "You Rock My World" on the show.(Photo: KMazur/WireImage)
15. Jennifer Hudson Channels Whitney Houston at BET Honors - It takes a brave woman to cover Whitney Houston's greatest hit "I Will Always Love You," and J. Hud was up to the task at the 2010 BET Honors, where she sang to the singer. Whitney famously cheered for Hudson, who would sing the song again at the Grammys when Whitney passed away a nearly two years later.(Photo: Kris Connor/Getty Images)14. Baldwin Hills Is a Ratings Hit - BET's 2007 reality series about the Haves and Have Nots of the area known as the "Black Beverly Hills" was a ratings smash. The show was critically-acclaimed as "the real deal" in a television landscape littered with non-fiction programming.(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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17. Jay Z Freestyles on Rap City - Hov made an appearance on RC in 2003 when his "final" album was set to drop, initially recycling a verse or two before busting out a Nas diss in freestyle form. "You should know, if you gon' do something and you go to radio, we all know you fronting!" Jay then dropped the mic with, "Mobsters, opt to, not get in beef/There's no business in it, it only brings police." (Photo: BET)

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