The 19th Annual BET Awards took place today at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles. Regina Hall took the stage and showed off her hosting (and dancing) skills as the show celebrated Black excellence in music, movies and sports. Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman took the award for Best Movie while Regina King and Michael B. Joradn won the trophy for Best Actress and Best Actor respectively. Video of the Year went to Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” while Cardi B won for Album of the Year and Female Hip Hop artist of the year.
Going into tonight’s ceremony, Cardi B led with seven nominations while Drake had five and Beyoncé, Travis Scott and J. Cole each had four. Other winners of the evening included Little and black-ish star Marsai Martin won the YoungStars Award and Beyonce took Best Female R&b/Pop Artist. Mary J. Blige was...
Going into tonight’s ceremony, Cardi B led with seven nominations while Drake had five and Beyoncé, Travis Scott and J. Cole each had four. Other winners of the evening included Little and black-ish star Marsai Martin won the YoungStars Award and Beyonce took Best Female R&b/Pop Artist. Mary J. Blige was...
- 6/24/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The Bet Awards have added more performers to the lineup for Sunday’s show.
This week, BET Networks announced the addition of several popular hip-hop, R&b and gospel artists, including Meek Mill, Fantasia, DaBaby, Jeremih, Kirk Franklin, Erica Campbell, Kelly Price, Jonathan McReynolds and James Funk of Rare Essence.
They join the previously announced lineup of Cardi B, Migos, H.E.R., Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lizzo, Mustard, Lil Baby, City Girls’ Yung Miami, Lucky Daye, and Kiana Ledé.
Cardi B leads this year’s nominations with a total of seven, including best female hip-hop artist and album of the year.
Hosted by Regina Hall, the 2019 Bet Awards will air live on Sunday, June 23 at 8/7c from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Bet.
This week, BET Networks announced the addition of several popular hip-hop, R&b and gospel artists, including Meek Mill, Fantasia, DaBaby, Jeremih, Kirk Franklin, Erica Campbell, Kelly Price, Jonathan McReynolds and James Funk of Rare Essence.
They join the previously announced lineup of Cardi B, Migos, H.E.R., Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lizzo, Mustard, Lil Baby, City Girls’ Yung Miami, Lucky Daye, and Kiana Ledé.
Cardi B leads this year’s nominations with a total of seven, including best female hip-hop artist and album of the year.
Hosted by Regina Hall, the 2019 Bet Awards will air live on Sunday, June 23 at 8/7c from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Bet.
- 6/22/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
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