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Charts / Awards 15 October, 2003

2003 Source Awards honor 50 Cent

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MIAMI, Florida (Source Hip-Hop Music Awards Website) - It was a big weekend on the award show circuit. While Monaco played host the World Music Awards Sunday, half way around the world, The Source Awards rocked Miami on Monday. Among the winners were 50 Cent, Neptunes, Nelly and the Canadian K-OS.
The show, which began Monday night and ended early Tuesday morning, will air Nov. 11 on BET.

The following are winners announced at 2003 Source Hip-Hop Awards show:
Album of the Year: 50 Cent, "Get Rich or Die Tryin."
Artist of the Year, Male: Nelly
Artist of the Year, Female: Lil' Kim
Artist of the Year, Group: Lil' Jon and the East Side Boyz.
Single of the Year, Male: 50 Cent, "In Da Club."
Single of the Year, Group: Clipse, "Grindin."
Single of the Year, Collaboration: Bone Crusher featuring TI and Killer Mike, "Neva Scared"
R&B/Rap Collaboration of the Year: Ja Rule featuring Bobby Brown, "Thug Lovin"
Video of the year: Lil' Jon and East Side Boyz featuring Mystical and Krayzie Bone, "I Don't Give a (expletive)"
Producer of the Year: The Neptunes
Dancehall Reggae Album of the Year: Sean Paul, "Dutty Rock."
International Album of the Year: K-os, "Exit"






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