Usher accepted the lifetime achievement award at the 2024 BET Awards â even if the superstar mused it might be a bit early.
The Grammy winner stayed on his feet as a parade of artists performed his hits â Childish Gambino kicked it off with âU Donât Have to Call,â joined by Keke Palmer, who took the lead on âYou Make Me Wanna...â Coco Jones appeared in the audience for a sultry rendition of âThere Goes My Baby,â serenading Usher and his wife Jenn Goicoechea.
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Summer Walker hit the stage for âGood Good,â Tinashe did âNice & Slow,â Marsha Ambrosius tackled âSuperstarâ and ChlĂśe performed âGood Kisser.â Teyana Taylor and Victoria MonĂŠt teamed up for âBad Girl,â mirroring Usher and BeyoncĂŠâs choreography from their performance of the song. Latto brought the energy for âYeah!â In some ways, the homage underscored the women that carried much of the night â dominating the performances.
After introductions by Terry Lewis and Jimmy Jam, Usher accepted the award from music executive L.A. Reid.
âGetting here has definitely not been easy, but it has been worth it,â Usher began his lengthy speech, reflecting on his career, which has spanned over three decades. He questioned the timing, saying, "Iâm still running and gunning and I still love this (expletive) like I did when I was 8 years old,â he said.
Much of his speech couldn't be heard to audiences at home because it was censored.
âI forgive each and every person who had anything to say negative about me because it only motivated me to be who I am," he said at one point.
Will Smith returns with God-filled new single
Earlier in the night, Will Smith stood in a circle of fire â joined by Fridayy and the gospel choir Sunday Service â to make the live debut of his latest single, âYou Can Make It.â
âI donât know who needs this right now,â Smith opened his set. âBut I am here to tell you, you can make it.â
Mid-way through, Kirk Franklin joined, and then two rapped together. âNobody gets an easy ride,â Smith, who is in the midst of his comeback from slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars two years ago, told the room. âThere is wisdom in that fire. Dance in your darkest moments.â
The election is top of mind
The forthcoming U.S. presidential election was a huge topic of conversation throughout the show. After Childish Gambino presented Killer Mike with the album of the year award for âMichael,â the rapper used his acceptance speech to address his Grammys arrest and voting.
âTechnically, I was not supposed to be here. I was put in handcuffs, and I was marched out of this building. But I want to tell you, look at God. âCause Iâm back, baby. Iâm back and Iâm winning,â he said in his speech. Killer Mike was arrested at the Grammys earlier this year over a physical altercation he said was caused by an âover-zealousâ security guard; he was not charged over the incident.
âThey going to tell you who we vote for is important,â he continued his speech, âAnd it is who we vote for on the big stage. Itâs important, but itâs more important you know who your city council person is, who your prosecutor is.â
Women dominate on stage and across genre
Megan Thee Stallion opened the show by emerging from an egg â a metaphor for her a new musical rebirth â before diving into with an energetic medley of her new singles âHiss" and âBoa.â
âBET, Where my girls at?" she said, shouting out MonĂŠt and Jones in the crowd before launching into âWhere Them Girls Atâ â a track that's been an immediate fan favorite since Friday's release of her third studio album, âMegan.â
Taraji P. Henson hosted the show at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Her opening monologue was a performance, Henson rapping âIt's about us,â in a loose parody of Kendrick Lamar's âNot Like Us,â which he released in the midst of his reignited feud with Drake.
âNo beef in here tonight,â she joked, âCan we say plant-based?â
Tyla, the Johannesburg , South African amapiano superstar, won two honors on the show, starting with best international act.
Later in the night, she'd take home the award for best new artist. âThis is crazy,â she said. âI just want to dedicate this one to Africa.â
MonĂŠt, who earlier this year won the Grammy for best new artist, made her BET debut and set a high bar for performances, condensing a full set into a few mins with three costume changes and a pair of songs, âOn My Mamaâ and âAlright.â
Then Sexyy Red took the stage, performing her smooth bedroom ballad âU My Everythingâ before moving to another stage and a costume change â tackling âGet It Sexyyâ in front of an LED screen depicting the White House and dancers dressed like the Secret Service.
The show took a tonal shift when VanVan and Heiress Harris, two child rappers, their empowerment anthem âBe Youâ in a school room set. Harris is the daughter of rapper T.I. and singer Tiny Harris.
Lauren Hill and son YG Marley help close the show
Best female R&B/pop artist went to SZA and best actress to Regina King, both of whom were not in attendance; the BET HER award went to MonĂŠt for âOn My Mama.â She brought her mother up to accept it.
Country musician Tanner Adell brought her âBuckle Bunnyâ and her new song, âCowboy Break My Heart.â GloRilla emerged from above, descending to join her dancers for âYeah Glo!â and âWanna Beâ â the latter of which saw a surprise appearance from Megan Thee Stallion. Shaboozey kept the country coming with âA Bar Song (Tipsy)â and was joined by rapper J-Kwon, who appears on the track, creating an unexpected and rewarding collaboration across genres.
Lauryn Hill closed the night, beginning with âThe Miseducation of Lauryn Hillâ going into âLost Ones,â before introducing her son YG Marley for his reggae tracks âSurvivalâ and âPraise Jah In The Moonlight.â Best of all: Wyclef Jean appeared, and the trio â in front of a full-band â performed Fugeesâ âFu-Gee-La.â Pras, the third member of Fugees, was not present. The rapper, who was accused in multimillion-dollar political conspiracies spanning two presidencies, was convicted in April.
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