West joined by Common, Pusha T, Big Sean, CyHi Da Prince and DJ Premier on the turntables for the biggest cypher at the 2010 BET Hip-Hop Awards.

With the whole crew decked out in their Rosewood Movement suit attire, Ye introduced everyone in a feel-good, sloppy freestyle and then each member spit a cutting pre-written verse over Premier’s hard, ‘90s inspired drum break.

“8 years later, your mans on fire,” Pusha’s verse celebrated of mainstream breakthrough. Both Big Sean and CyHi Da Prince boasted about women and fashion like West protégés, while Common spit some of his trademark old school conscious rhymes.
West, as many would expect, came out on top with the final verse of the cypher.