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    Usher, Victoria Monét and Tyla Win Big at 2024 BET Awards

    By Steven J. Horowitz,

    5 hours ago
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    Usher, Victoria Monét and Tyla were just a few of the big winners at the 2024 BET Awards, which took place in Los Angeles tonight at the Peacock Theatre.

    Taraji P. Henson hosted the four-hour show, which featured a parade of performances from Lauryn Hill, Will Smith, Megan Thee Stallion, Ice Spice, Childish Gambino, GloRilla and many, many more.

    Of the standout moments of the night, the tribute to Usher in honor of his Lifetime Achievement Award victory was a centerpiece. Usher, who received an introduction from Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, watched as a parade of artists paid tribute to his career.

    Childish Gambino, who had just presented the award for album of the year to Killer Mike for “Michael,” set off the Usher tribute with a stripped-down rendition of “U Don’t Have to Call” and was joined by Keke Palmer, who took over mic duties for her own version of “U Make Me Wanna.” Summer Walker popped out for a verse from her Usher collaboration “Good Good,” while Coco Jones serenaded the man of the hour for “There Goes My Baby.” Marsha Ambrosius was up next for “Confessions,” while Chlöe handled “Good Kisser” and Tinashe performed “Nice & Slow.” Victoria Monét, who performed previously in the night, reemerged with Teyana Taylor for “Bad Girl,” referencing Beyoncé’s performance with Usher of the same song, while Latto closed out the medley with a take on Ludacris’ verse on “Yeah!”

    After the performance, L.A. Reid and Babyface, who signed Usher as co-founders of his label LaFace Records, presented the award to Usher. “Getting here has definitely not been easy, but it has been worth it,” he said. “This life achievement award, I don’t know man. Is it too early for me to receive it? Because I’m still running and gunning and still love this shit like I was eight years old.”

    But things turned quickly strange for Usher, who admitted he didn’t write any words in preparation but loved to talk. He began cursing a bit, and about halfway through his substantial acceptance the broadcast cut out the majority of what he was saying. As he stood on stage and thanked those behind him, including Jermaine Dupri, it was dead air as he finished up the speech. What was confusing was that previous presenters and performers had cursed quite a lot, though they weren’t censored in the same way.

    Lauryn Hill had a strong night with her closing performance, touring songs from various eras of her career. She began with the title track from her groundbreaking debut album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” as well as “Lost Ones,” and brought out her son YG Marley for “Survival” — with a verse from Ms. Hill — and the viral hit “Praise Jah in the Moonlight.” Her fellow Fugees member Wyclef Jean, who came out to perform with Hill at YG Marley’s Coachella sets earlier this year, ran through “Fu-Gee-La” to close it out.

    Elsewhere, Megan Thee Stallion made her first appearance at the BET Awards in three years in opening the show, emerging from an egg in a reference to the album artwork for her freshly released third studio project “Megan.” The rapper ripped through the “Hiss,” flanked by four male backup dancers as plumes of flames shot up behind her, and as a substantial crew of dancers joined her, she performed “Boa” and “Where Them Girls At.”

    Host Taraji P. Henson, dressed like Kendrick Lamar at his “The Pop Out” show, gave a show-opening rendition of the rapper’s hit “Not Like Us,” dapping up the track’s producer Mustard and delivering her own lyrics. “Y’all stop playing with me, I’m Taraji P. Henson, your host,” she said at the conclusion. “That’s how you pop out.”

    Grammy-winning Victoria Monét ran it back to her breakthrough hit “On My Mama,” cutting it short after its iconic line “I’m so deep in my bag like a grandma with a peppermint” to transition into latest single “Alright.” Kaytranada, who produced the song, manned the decks as Monét changed outfits and delivered the show-stopping choreography from its video.

    Other performances of the night included Sexy Redd for a medley of “U My Everything” and “Get It Sexyy,” while Tanner Adell and Doechii gave brief renditions of “Buckle Bunny” and “Rocket,” respectively. GloRilla descended from the ceiling in a parachute for “Yeah Glo!” and “TGIF” before bringing back out Megan Thee Stallion for their hit collab “Wanna be,” and Shaboozey enlisted J-Kwon to duet on “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”

    Latto had her own star turn with “Big Mama,” while one of the breakout performances of the night came from Tyla, who tapped Skillibeng and Gunna for their collab “Jump.” Ice Spice previewed her upcoming album “Y2K” with a back-to-back rendition of “Phat Butt” and “Think U the Shit (Fart).”

    Check out the complete list of winners below:

    Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

    Beyoncé
    Muni Long
    Coco Jones
    Doja Cat
    H.E.R.
    SZA
    Tyla
    Victoria Monét

    Best Male R&B/Pop Artist

    Brent Faiyaz
    Bryson Tiller
    Burna Boy
    Chris Brown
    Drake
    Fridayy
    October London
    Usher

    Best Group

    Y$, Ye, Ty Dolla $ign
    2 Chainz & Lil Wayne
    41
    Blxst & Bino Rideaux
    City Girls
    Flo
    Maverick City Music
    Wanmor

    Best Collaboration

    Lil’ Durk ft. J.Cole – All My Life
    Beyoncé ft. Kendrick Lamar – America Has A Problem (Remix)
    Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice (with Aqua) – Barbie World
    Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion – Bongos
    Y$, Ye, Ty Dolla $ign ft. Rich the Kid, and Playboi Carti – Carnival
    Lola Brooke ft. Latto & Yung Miami – Don’t Play With It (Remix)
    Nicki Minaj ft. Lil Uzi Vert – Everybody
    Usher, Summer Walker, & 21 Savage – Good Good
    Drake ft. Sexyy Red & SZA – Rich Baby Daddy

    Best Female Hip Hop Artist

    Doja Cat
    GloRilla
    Cardi B
    Ice Spice
    Latto
    Megan Thee Stallion
    Nicki Minaj
    Sexyy Red

    Best Male Hip Hop Artist

    21 Savage
    Burna Boy
    Drake
    Future
    Gunna
    J. Cole
    Kendrick Lamar
    Lil Wayne

    Video of the Year

    Doja Cat – Agora Hills
    Lil Durk ft. J.Cole – All My Life
    Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice (with Aqua) – Barbie World
    Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion – Bongos
    Drake ft. J.Cole – First Person Shooter
    Usher, Summer Walker, & 21 Savage – Good Good
    Victoria Monét – On My Mama
    Drake ft. Sexyy Red & SZA – Rich Baby Daddy

    Video Director of the Year

    Benny Boom
    Child.
    Cole Bennett
    Dave Meyers
    Janelle Monae & Alan Ferguson
    Offset
    Tems
    Tyler, The Creator

    Best New Artist

    41
    4Batz
    Ayra Starr
    Bossman DLow
    Fridayy
    October London
    Sexyy Red
    Tyla

    Album of the Year

    Chris Brown – 11:11
    Gunna – A Gift & A Curse
    21 Savage – American Dream
    Usher – Coming Home
    Drake – For All The Dogs (Scary Hours Edition)
    Victoria Monét – Jaguar II
    Killer Mike – Michael
    Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday 2
    Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award
    Shirley Caesar – All Of The Glory
    Kirk Franklin – All Things
    Halle Bailey – Angel
    Cece Winans – Come Jesus Come
    Erica Campbell – Do You Believe In Love?
    Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine, & Chandler Moore – God Problems
    Tems – Me & U
    Kirk Franklin – Try Love

    BET Her Award

    Beyoncé – 16 Carriages
    Nicki Minaj ft. Tasha Cobbs Leonard – Blessings
    Ayra Starr – Commas
    Flo ft. Missy Elliot – Fly Girl
    Megan Thee Stallion – Hiss
    Victoria Monét – On My Mama
    SZA – Saturn
    GloRilla – Yeah Glo!

    Best Movie

    American Fiction
    Bob Marley: One Love
    Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé
    Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
    The Book of Clarence
    The Color Purple
    The Equalizer 3
    The Little Mermaid

    Best Actor

    Anthony Mackie
    Colman Domingo
    Damson Idris
    Denzel Washington
    Donald Glover
    Idris Elba
    Jeffrey Wright
    Lakeith Stanfield

    Best Actress

    Angela Bassett
    Ayo Edebiri
    Coco Jones
    Danielle Brooks
    Fantasia
    Halle Bailey
    Issa Rae
    Regina King

    YoungStars Award

    Akira Akbar
    Blue Ivy Carter
    Demi Singleton
    Heiress Diana Harris
    Jabria McCullum
    Jalyn Hall
    Leah Jeffries
    Van Van

    Sportswoman of the Year

    A’Ja Wilson
    Angel Reese
    Coco Gauff
    Flau’Jae Johnson
    Juju Watkins
    Naomi Osaka
    Sha’Carri Richardson
    Simone Biles

    Sportsman of the Year

    Anthony Edwards
    Gervonta Davis
    Jalen Brunson
    Jalen Hurts
    Kyrie Irving
    LeBron James
    Patrick Mahomes
    Stephen Curry

    Best International Act

    Asake
    Aya Nakamura
    Ayra Starr
    BK
    Cleo Sol
    Focalistic
    Karol Conka
    Raye
    Tiakola
    Tyla

    Viewers’ Choice Best International Act

    Bellah
    Cristale
    Duquesa
    Holly G
    Jungeli
    Makhadzi
    Oruam
    Seyi Vibez
    Tyler ICU

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