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The Peas took home three awards, more than any other artist, winning best rap/hip-hop album, best rap/hip-hop group, and best soul/R&B group. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kelly Clarkson, Mary J. Blige and Rascal Flatts took home two awards apiece.
Less fortunate was Kevin Federline, who was not in attendance but still managed to get attention – for all the wrong reasons. In a comedy skit, host Jimmy Kimmel took a fake K-Fed, crated him up in a box, and threw him into the ocean, calling him a "no-hit wonder."
Shortly after the skit, Federline's estranged wife, Spears, took the stage to present the award for favorite female soul/R&B artist to Mary J. Blige. If Spears had any response to Kimmel's bit, she didn't let it show.
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One of the more intriguing couples of the evening were "Weird Al" Yankovic and Taylor Hicks, who shared a big hug before the show. Hicks made it clear he has no hard feelings about Yankovic's parody song about him, titled "Do I Creep You Out?"
"I thought it was funny as hell," Hicks told PEOPLE. "Any time you get Weird Al to parody you, it's an honor."
At one point, Tori Spelling and Aiken joked about the singer's run-in last week with Kelly Ripa. As Aiken was introducing John Mayer, Spelling put her hand over his mouth and said, "I'll tell you where that hand's been later."
Other award winners of the night included Nickelback, Faith Hill, Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Eminem, Sean Paul, Shakira, and Kirk Franklin. American Idol winner Carrie Underwood was named best new breakthrough artist.
The audience was treated to performances from artists such as Beyoncé, the Pussycat Dolls, Nelly Furtado, Gwen Stefani, Jay-Z, Lionel Richie (introduced by his daughter Nicole), and Barry Manilow.
The event was held at the Shrine Auditorium.
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