06/27: Diddy/Dirty Money Bring Out Rick Ross, T.I., Nicki Minaj for "Hello Good Morning" at the 2010 BET Awards
Dirty Money just performed on the BET Awards. The performance opened in smoke with Diddy performing his opening verse on Waka Flocka Flame's
"O Let's Do It (Remix)." It looked like Waka Flocka Flame was next to Diddy during the verse, but the smoke was so thick it was hard to make him out.
After his verse, they broke into "Hello Good Morning" with Rick Ross kicking it off. T.I. came in and performed his verse and then they reset the track and Nicki Minaj emerged from beneath the stage to perform her verse. They performed the rest of the song and they closed, all standing next to each other, at the end of the track.
It was a very strong performance. Great visuals. The one thing was that there was a lot of smoke - so much so that it was making it difficult to see the performers at times. But, as of this moment, it was the strongest performance of the night, in my opinion.
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