DJ Mustard and Drake Are Biggest Winners of 2014 BET Hip-Hop Awards
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The producer took home four awards including Producer of the Year and MVP of the Year while Drizzy nabs three including Album of the Year for 'Nothing Was the Same'.

AceShowbiz - The winners of the 2014 BET Hip-Hop Awards were unveiled before the event aired on Tuesday night, October 14. DJ Mustard was the biggest winner, bagging four nods including DJ of the Year, Producer of the Year, MVP of the Year and Track of the Year. The latter is for his work on YG, Young Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan's "My Hitta".

Drake, who led this year's nominees with eight, scored three awards including the coveted Album of the Year for "Nothing Was the Same", Best Hip-Hop Video for "Worst Behavior" (directed by Video Director of the Year winner Hype Williams) and People's Champ Award for the same track.

Trailing behind the Canadian rapper was Kendrick Lamar who took home two trophies for Lyricist of the Year and Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse for his appearance on Big Sean's "Control".

Other winners included Nicki Minaj (Best Hip-Hop Style), Iggy Azalea (Who Blew Up Award), Kanye West (Best Live Performer), Dr. Dre (Hustler of the Year) and Future (Best Club Banger for Mike WiLL Made It-produced "Move That Doh" featuring Pharrell Williams, Pusha T and Casino).

The 2014 BET Hip-Hop Awards was taped on September 20 in Atlanta with Snoop Dogg as the host.

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