 LOS ANGELES (BET Awards Website) - The Earth, Wind & Fire received a lifetime achievement award and boxer Muhammad Ali was honored with a humanitarian award at the second annual BET awards Tuesday evening. The Black Entertainment Television event recognizes people of color in music, film and sports categories. The awards are voted by record label executives, media and fans. Hosts for the ceremony at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre were comedians Steve Harvey and Cedric the Entertainer. Halle Berry, who won a best actress Oscar for "Monster's Ball," took home the favorite actress prize; Will Smith, who starred in the boxing biography "Ali," won the actor award. Neither prize specified a particular role. Earth Wind & Fire was recognized for more than 30 years of musical achievement. The group was founded by drummer Maurice White and includes his bassist brother Verdine White, and singer-percussionists Philip Bailey and Ralph Johnson. Other winners of the second annual BET awards: Music group: OutKast Male R&B artist: Usher Female R&B artist: India.Arie Male hip hop artist: Ja Rule Female hip hop artist: Missy Elliott New artist: Alicia Keys Gospel artist: Yolanda Adams Video of the year: "Pass The Courvoisier, Part II," Busta Rhymes featuring P. Diddy and Pharrell Male athlete: Kobe Bryant Female athlete: Laila Ali Chairman's award: Dr. Bobby Jones, gospel singer
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