Kanye West, Lil Jon Top Source Awards

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Kanye West and Lil’ Jon were the stories of the 2004 Source Awards, as the duo took home three Source Awards a piece. The awards took place Sunday evening at the James L. Knight Arena in Miami, Florida.

West’s College Dropout earned him Album of the Year, while his single “Through the Wire” landed him Video of the Year. West also won Breakthrough Artist of the Year accolades.

Lil’ Jon won Single of the Year for his collaborations with the Youngbloodz on the song “Damn!”

Usher’s “Yeah!” which features Ludacris, won the R&B/Rap Collaboration of the year. For his handy work behind the boards, Lil’ Jon was honored with the Producer of the Year award.

Other winners included Jay-Z, Ying Yang Twins, Alicia Keyes, Terror Squad, Usher and Ludacris.

Minister Louis Farrakhan was given a special award. The spiritual leader of the Nation of Islam was introduced by Russell Simmons.

Relations between Simmons and The Source soured when the mogul called for solidarity with Eminem, after the magazine unearthed old tapes of a younger Eminem using the "N word" to describe African-American women.

Earlier in the week Simmons pulled out of a vote rally, prompting a response from Dave Mays and Ray “Benzino” Scott, owners of The Source.

Simmons appeared to introduce Minister Farrakhan as Suge Knight and James Prince stood with him on stage.

''Even though you bling-bling, you know beneath the diamonds, beneath the platinum, there is an idealism in young people that you want change in America, and change in the world," Farrakhan said.

In a nod to the music’s global power, Farrakhan went on to say that Hip-Hop has influenced and brought more people than organized religion.

The evening was hosted by Trina, Big Tigger and comedian Kevin Hart. Mase, Twista and Ciara all performed.

The show is scheduled to air November 30th on BET.