The Winner’s Circle

They came, saw and conquered!

The Winner's Circle - From Iggy Azalea and YG to DJ Mustard and Kendrick, here are the night's big winners. 

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The Winner's Circle - From Iggy Azalea and YG to DJ Mustard and Kendrick, here are the night's big winners. 

Drake - "Worst Behavior" -  Drake at his worst was better than most rappers at their best this year. Drizzy's "Worst Behavior" picked up a nomination for Best Hip Hop Video. It's one of eight awards that Drake is nominated for.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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Best Hip Hip Hop Video: Drake, "Worst Behavior" - With a heavy Southern flair, his dad in an old school suit made for a man with too much cool and one of the most simple, yet creative videos of the year, Drake took home the award for Best Hip Hop Video with ease. (Photo: Cash Money Records)

Best Collabo, Duo or Group: YG feat. Jeezy, Rich Homie Quan, "My Hitta" - The anthem for any man that is down for their homies 'til the very end, "My Hitta" by YG featuring Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan was undoubtedly the winner for Best Collabo, Duo or Group this year.    (Photo: Def Jam Recordings)

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Best Collabo, Duo or Group: YG feat. Jeezy, Rich Homie Quan, "My Hitta" - The anthem for any man that is down for their homies 'til the very end, "My Hitta" by YG featuring Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan was undoubtedly the winner for Best Collabo, Duo or Group this year.  (Photo: Def Jam Recordings)

Best Live Performer: Kanye West - Besides being the biggest rock star in hip hop, Kanye West's live performance skills are some of the best in the music game which earned him the award for this year's Best Live Performer. Seriously though, have you seen the Yeezus Tour? The best.  (Photo: Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images for Samsung)

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Best Live Performer: Kanye West - Besides being the biggest rock star in hip hop, Kanye West's live performance skills are some of the best in the music game which earned him the award for this year's Best Live Performer. Seriously though, have you seen the Yeezus Tour? The best. (Photo: Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images for Samsung)

Lyricist of the Year: Kendrick Lamar - If you had any questions before Kendrick Lamar dropped the "Control" verse last year, then his bars during last year's cypher should be enough to prove to you that he is without a doubt the Lyricist of the Year.   (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Clear Channel)

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Lyricist of the Year: Kendrick Lamar - If you had any questions before Kendrick Lamar dropped the "Control" verse last year, then his bars during last year's cypher should be enough to prove to you that he is without a doubt the Lyricist of the Year. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Clear Channel)

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Video Director of the Year: Hype Williams - With some two decades down at running the game, we're ready to see what else Video Director of the Year Hype Williams has left to contribute to the art of music video directing. He is truly a master.  (Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Bing)

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Video Director of the Year: Hype Williams - With some two decades down at running the game, we're ready to see what else Video Director of the Year Hype Williams has left to contribute to the art of music video directing. He is truly a master. (Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Bing)

DJ of the Year: DJ Mustard - When at least 50% of your favorite songs start with "Mustard on the beat," you should know why DJ Mustard is the incredibly deserving DJ of the Year. (Photo: Brad Barket/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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DJ of the Year: DJ Mustard - When at least 50% of your favorite songs start with "Mustard on the beat," you should know why DJ Mustard is the incredibly deserving DJ of the Year. (Photo: Brad Barket/BET/Getty Images for BET)

Producer of the Year: DJ Mustard - Again, what would the year have been without DJ Mustard hits? Well, we're not quite sure since he dominated airwaves, but we know that it wouldn't have been quite the same without his hip hop and R&B production skills. Congrats, Mustard! (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch)

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Producer of the Year: DJ Mustard - Again, what would the year have been without DJ Mustard hits? Well, we're not quite sure since he dominated airwaves, but we know that it wouldn't have been quite the same without his hip hop and R&B production skills. Congrats, Mustard! (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch)

DJ Mustard - How many times in the past few months have you heard the drop, "Mustard on the beat" attached to your favorite record? DJ Mustard is vying for Producer of the Year, having concocted records like YG's "My Hitta," "Who Do You Love?" and more recently T.I.'s "No Mediocre" and French Montana's "Don't Panic." Mustard has the streets' ear right now!(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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MVP of the Year: DJ Mustard - And for the win... DJ Mustard! What better MVP than one that has blessed the masses with hit after hit after hit this year. He's truly unstoppable! (Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

Track of the Year: "My Hitta," Produced by DJ Mustard [YG feat. Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan] - Naturally with a golden year, the DJ Mustard-produced "My Hitta" performed by YG featuring Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan is this year's Track of the Year.   (Photo: Courtesy of Def Jam Records)

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Track of the Year: "My Hitta," Produced by DJ Mustard [YG feat. Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan] - Naturally with a golden year, the DJ Mustard-produced "My Hitta" performed by YG featuring Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan is this year's Track of the Year. (Photo: Courtesy of Def Jam Records)

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Drake - Nothing Was The Same - Drake's Nothing Was The Same included hits like "Started from the Bottom;" "Worst Behavior;" "Hold on, We're Going Home" and "The Language." It more than holds its weight as an Album of the Year contender.(Photo: Young Money Records)

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Album of the Year: Drake, Nothing Was the Same - From "Started From the Bottom" to "Worst Behavior" to "Hold On, We're Going Home," every track of Nothing Was the Same was a certified hit. But, of course, it was because Drake did it, duh! (Photo: Cash Money Records)

Who Blew Up Award: Iggy Azalea - All she needed was one song and one song is what made her pop. Iggy Azalea's single "Fancy" wasn't just a song of summer, it was one of the hottest tracks of the year, blowing her up to superstar status in a few short months.  (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Vevo)

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Who Blew Up Award: Iggy Azalea - All she needed was one song and one song is what made her pop. Iggy Azalea's single "Fancy" wasn't just a song of summer, it was one of the hottest tracks of the year, blowing her up to superstar status in a few short months. (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Vevo)

Hustler of the Year: Dr. Dre - With the craziest and most respected boss move of 2014, Dr. Dre and his partner Jimmy Iovine sold Beats by Dre to Apple for over $3 billion. That deal has Dr. Dre on track to become the first billionaire in hip hop. Now how's that for a Cinderella story?   (Photo: Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images for BET)

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Hustler of the Year: Dr. Dre - With the craziest and most respected boss move of 2014, Dr. Dre and his partner Jimmy Iovine sold Beats by Dre to Apple for over $3 billion. That deal has Dr. Dre on track to become the first billionaire in hip hop. Now how's that for a Cinderella story?  (Photo: Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images for BET)

Made-You-Looks Award (Best Hip Hop Style): Nicki Minaj - With a newer, sexier and more sophisticated look, Nicki Minaj has had heads turning all this year as her zany style has evolved into something a tad more demure that the masses love!  (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

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Made-You-Looks Award (Best Hip Hop Style): Nicki Minaj - With a newer, sexier and more sophisticated look, Nicki Minaj has had heads turning all this year as her zany style has evolved into something a tad more demure that the masses love! (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

Best Hip Hop Online Site: WorldStarHipHop.com -  Rounding out the competition is last year's winner. Averaging 1.1 million visitors a day the website features shock and awe content to it most extreme, plus music and video vixens galore. Photo: WorldStarHipHop.com)

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Best Hip Hop Online Site: WorldStarHipHop.com - For the past few years, WorldStarHipHop.com has taken this award home, and this year is no different. Congrats to Q and the entire WSHH team! (Photo: WorldStarHipHop.com)

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Best Club Banger: Future feat. Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino, "Move That Doh" (Produced by Mike Will Made It) - We dare you to try to sit still when "Move That Doh" hits the speakers in the club. Guess what? You can't! Future joining forces with Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino brought him one of the hottest tracks of his career and the Best Club Banger Award for a reason.   (Photo: Epic Records)

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Best Club Banger: Future feat. Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino, "Move That Doh" (Produced by Mike Will Made It) - We dare you to try to sit still when "Move That Doh" hits the speakers in the club. Guess what? You can't! Future joining forces with Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino brought him one of the hottest tracks of his career and the Best Club Banger Award for a reason. (Photo: Epic Records)

Wiz Khalifa - 28 Grams - Wiz Khalifa fed his fans with some solid material via 28 Grams before dropping his No. 1 album Blacc Hollywood. The compilation earns him a nomination for Best Mixtape, rounding out the category.(Photo: Atlantic Records)

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Best Mixtape: Wiz Khalifa - Before the purple hair made its debut, Wiz Khalifa dropped one of the hottest mixtapes of the year, 28 Grams, leading him to a surefire win in this category. (Photo: Atlantic Records)

Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse: Kendrick Lamar, "Control" (Big Sean feat. Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica) - When "Control" dropped, the Internet stopped and paid homage to new legend Kendrick Lamar for a job well done and an intensity that had been missing from the game. A year later and we're still all feeling it as one of the hottest hip hop moments of the decade.   (Photo: JLN Photography/WENN.com)

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Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse: Kendrick Lamar, "Control" (Big Sean feat. Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica) - When "Control" dropped, the Internet stopped and paid homage to new legend Kendrick Lamar for a job well done and an intensity that had been missing from the game. A year later and we're still all feeling it as one of the hottest hip hop moments of the decade. (Photo: JLN Photography/WENN.com)

Impact Track: Common feat. Vince Staples, "Kingdom" - Common and Vince Staples reminded listeners and music lovers everywhere that hip hop isn't just about parties, cars and clothes, it's about being socially aware and spreading love, which is what they did with their track "Kingdom."  (Photo: Brad Barket/BET/Getty Images for BET) 

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Impact Track: Common feat. Vince Staples, "Kingdom" - Common and Vince Staples reminded listeners and music lovers everywhere that hip hop isn't just about parties, cars and clothes, it's about being socially aware and spreading love, which is what they did with their track "Kingdom." (Photo: Brad Barket/BET/Getty Images for BET) 

People's Champ Award: Drake, "Worst Behavior" - A party anthem that basically lets your haters know to step off is what Drake's "Worst Behavior" is. It resonated with so many people, so it shouldn't be a surprise that he was awarded with this year's People's Champ Award!     (Photo: Cash Money Records)

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People's Champ Award: Drake, "Worst Behavior" - A party anthem that basically lets your haters know to step off is what Drake's "Worst Behavior" is. It resonated with so many people, so it shouldn't be a surprise that he was awarded with this year's People's Champ Award!  (Photo: Cash Money Records)