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BET Awards bring star power as Doechii, Jamie Foxx, Mariah Carey shine in 25th anniversary show
BET Awards bring star power as Doechii, Jamie Foxx, Mariah Carey shine in 25th anniversary show

Boston Globe

time2 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

BET Awards bring star power as Doechii, Jamie Foxx, Mariah Carey shine in 25th anniversary show

After being named best female hip-hop artist — her first-ever BET Award — Doechii acknowledged her fellow nominees, then shifted the spotlight to the issues unfolding outside the venue. Advertisement 'There are ruthless attacks that are creating fear and chaos in our communities in the name of law and order,' said Doechii, who Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up 'Trump is using military forces to stop a protest,' she said. 'I want you all to consider what kind of government it appears to be when every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us. What type of government is that?' Doechii's words drew applause from the audience at the Peacock Theater, where the awards aired live. 'People are being swept up and torn from their families,' she continued. 'I feel like it's my responsibility as an artist to use this moment to speak up for all oppressed people. … We all deserve to live in hope and not fear. I hope we stand together.' Advertisement Ultimate Icon Award honorees Jamie Foxx accepts the ultimate icon award. Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Foxx, Mariah Carey, Snoop Dogg and Kirk Franklin received the Ultimate Icon Award. They were selected due to their impact on entertainment as well as their community impact and advocacy. Foxx was the first to receive his award. He was visibly moved during a heartfelt moment at the awards, being brought to tears while accepting his trophy after surviving a life-threatening health scare in recent years. The Oscar and Grammy winner reflected on watching the in memoriam tribute from his seat. 'When I saw the memoriam, I was like, 'Man, that could've been me,'' said Foxx, who was hospitalized in 2023 after suffering a stroke. In an interview with The Associated Press, he recalled the severity of the moment: 'The thing was almost a wrap. Every prayer counted.' Foxx was presented the award by music legend Stevie Wonder, adding even more weight to the emotional moment. As he stood on stage, his voice cracked with gratitude. 'I don't know why I went through what I went through. But I know my second chance — I won't turn it down,' Foxx said, as his two daughters and sister wiped away tears from the audience. 'I have so much love to give. Just give me one more crack at this. Whatever reason you put this on me, I promise I'll do right. … You can't go through something like that and not testify.' Carey said this was her first time collecting a trophy at the BET Awards. The singer said she became emotional after Busta Rhymes introduced her. Advertisement 'It took me a while, but I finally realized that life is far too short to live for anyone else's approval, which is something I always did,' said Carey, a five-time Grammy winner. 'I decided to own who I am.' Dr. Dre presented the award to Snoop, who walked onstage with his wife Shante Taylor. In his speech, he paid homage to Carey, Franklin and Foxx before thanking the many others who helped him throughout his life. 'Hip-hop gave me a voice. It gave me a purpose,' he said. 'It gave me a way out and a way into homes, hearts, cultures and countries I'd never thought I would even touch. Being an icon isn't about fame. It's about legacy. It's about what you build, what you leave behind and who you lift up along the way.' Franklin expressed gratitude for the honor, admitting he's far from the perfect Christian, husband, father or artist. He joked, 'I can't even sing.' 'Which makes this award so amazing, because what I do really don't make sense,' he said. 'If you're listening to this, that's when you know it's God.' The show's host pokes fun at honorees Host Kevin Hart speaks during the BET Awards. Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Hart kicked off the awards with a flurry of jokes, poking fun at everything from celebrity names to slippery afterparties. 'There won't be any afterparties tonight. Things could get slippery,' he quipped, referencing baby oil that's been frequently mentioned in the criminal case against Diddy. Hart set the tone for a night full of humor and on a night honoring the awards show's 25th anniversary. The comedian also joked about the pronunciation of GloRilla and Snoop's real names, drawing laughs from the crowd before turning sincere. Advertisement Hart paid tribute to Foxx and teased gospel star Franklin. 'When you get your award tonight, don't come up here front twerking,' Hart said, as the crowd erupted in laughter. The jab was a nod to Franklin's viral moment when he playfully twerked on gospel legend Jacky Clark Chisholm during a live performance. 'Don't come up here poppin',' Hart added, as cameras caught Franklin bowing his head and chuckling. 'Don't try to blame it on the Lord. The Lord didn't ask for that. Put it away, Kirk.' Who won album of the year? Kendrick Lamar accepts the award for album of the year for "GNX" during the BET Awards. Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Kendrick Lamar took home album for his critically acclaimed project 'GNX.' Lamar made waves with his Grammy triumph, winning song and record of the year for 'Not Like Us.' He followed up with a groundbreaking halftime show, becoming the first solo hip-hop performer to headline the coveted slot. The rap megastar is currently on the Grand National Tour with SZA. Who were the show's performers? Mariah Carey performs during the BET Awards. Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Lil Wayne, GloRilla, Amerie, Jim Jones and Teyana Taylor were some of the performers who hit the stage. Other performers included Babyface, Ludacris, Tank, Jennifer Hudson, Teddy Riley, T-Pain, Doug E. Fresh, Craig Robinson, Playboi Carti and singer Leon Thomas. Were there any tributes? The BET Awards offered tributes to former popular hosts and performances, including the network's once-flagship program '106 & Park. ' The weekday show launched in 2000 and lasted for more than a decade. It thrived with a video countdown, interviews and performances. The show reunited past hosts A.J. Calloway, Free, Julissa Bermudez, Keshia Chanté, Rocsi Diaz and Terrence J. The tribute will feature performers such as Bow Wow, Amerie, B2K, Jim Jones, Mya, T.I. and Mr. 106 & Park.

BET Awards 2025: Doechii slams Donald Trump for 'ruthless attacks' in LA protests
BET Awards 2025: Doechii slams Donald Trump for 'ruthless attacks' in LA protests

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

BET Awards 2025: Doechii slams Donald Trump for 'ruthless attacks' in LA protests

The BET Awards 2025 are here! Amid the annual awards show honouring excellence in Black culture across all forms of entertainment that went live on Monday, June 9, at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, Hollywood rapper Doechii is making headlines for her bold acceptance speech in the 'Best Female Hip-Hop Artist' category. An already Grammy winner, Doechii addressed the immigration raids and protest crackdowns that took place on June 9. While opening up about the protests happening just a few miles away, the 26-year-old rapper said, "There are ruthless attacks that are creating fear and chaos in our communities in the name of law and order,' Associated Press reported. She went on to add that US President Donald Trump is using military forces to stop a protest, and she wants all to consider what kind of government it appears to be when "every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us.' Doechii takes a dig at the US government amid LA protests During the speech, the rapper also questioned the government and urged for a collection against the oppression. She said, "What type of government is that?" She accused the government of enforcing the 'ruthless attacks' and creating fear and chaos in the name of law and order. She said, 'I feel like it's my responsibility as an artist to use this moment to speak up for all oppressed people. … We all deserve to live in hope and not fear. I hope we stand together.' 'Trump is using military forces to stop a protest — I want y'all to consider what kind of government it appears to be when every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us.'— Doechii at the #BETAwards Emphasising the need for justice against the immigration raids, she said people are being swept up and torn from their families. Notably, Doechii is the third woman to win a Grammy for the best rap album at the event and bagged her first-ever BET Award. Netizens react to Doechii's speech at the BET Awards As soon as the visuals of the speech surfaced on the internet, it quickly grabbed a mixed bag of reactions from netizens. One wrote on a Reddit thread, "THEY COULD NEVER MAKE ME HATE HER." "YES DOECHII!!! So grateful she's using her platform like this," another wrote. "I dont know. And yes. They were like scared of the first part of her speech like "I hope she doesnt talk about israel". "I'm not a fan of political statements during award shows but this time it seems pretty necessary because it's affects not just LA citizens and residents but all Americans," one said. Know about the Los Angeles protest According to Reuters, protests in Los Angeles have escalated, as the US military is set to temporarily delay 700 Marines. The deployment marks a rare use of active-duty troops for domestic unrest.

Teyana Taylor Makes the BET Awards Her ‘Escape Room' in Fiery Performance
Teyana Taylor Makes the BET Awards Her ‘Escape Room' in Fiery Performance

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Teyana Taylor Makes the BET Awards Her ‘Escape Room' in Fiery Performance

After ending her five-year hiatus from music this month, Teyana Taylor took the stage at the BET Awards to perform her latest single 'Long Time' and a seemingly unreleased track on an artful and complex set. Her performance began in front of a backdrop of skyscrapers in flames. Wore red from head to toe as she glided across the stage to a new track where she sings, 'It's cold outside, but inside I'm on fire.' Then, actor Taraji P. Henson made a surprise appearance as a narrator, floating from near the ceiling in a floor-length white gown. Alluding to Taylor's forthcoming concept album Escape Room, Henson warned, 'Even love is something you must escape.' Next, Taylor performed 'Long Time' while floating herself, wearing a silver, robotic getup surrounded by long, loose cables. She commanded a troupe of over a dozen dancers on the ground while she danced in the air, and sparks flew from the ceiling. More from Rolling Stone Lil Wayne Wows the BET Awards With 'A Milli' Performance Doechii Slams Trump's L.A. Protest Crackdown While Accepting BET Award BET Awards 2025: The Complete Winners List To top it off, Taylor's production company, The Aunties, was also in charge of the creative direction for the Awards' tribute to BET's iconic music video countdown show, 106 & Park. Of course, Taylor has had a long and sweeping career, from choreographing Beyoncé's 'Ring the Alarm' music video at just 16 years old, to signing with Pharrell's Star Trak imprint before a stint with Kanye West's G.O.O.D. music, too. She also has had a celebrated career as an actor, starring in the critically acclaimed film A Thousand and One in 2023 and with a turn next to Leonardo DiCaprio in One Battle After Another, coming soon. Last week, Taylor announced her fourth album, Escape Room, which is due out in August. It marks her first album in five years, following The Album from June 2020. Actors Aaron Pierre and Lakeith Stanfield star in the music video for the Escape Room single 'Long Time' that Taylor released last week. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked

Kendrick Lamar's ‘GNX' Wins Album of The Year at The 2025 BET Awards
Kendrick Lamar's ‘GNX' Wins Album of The Year at The 2025 BET Awards

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Kendrick Lamar's ‘GNX' Wins Album of The Year at The 2025 BET Awards

Kendrick Lamar took home the award for Album of the Year at the 2025 BET Awards, beating out Beyoncé, The Weeknd, Drake, and more, and adding to the impressive string of accolades for the L.A. rapper following his now-infamous feud with Drake. His award was presented to him by actor Keke Palmer. During his acceptance speech, he acknowledged that he hasn't often attended the BET Awards in recent years, but said it's always been important to him. 'I ain't been here in a long time,' he said, 'BET always makes sure that they represent the culture right, and always put me in the midst of the cycle of what we represent, and that's real, true down to Earth music that people can feel. So I always give my heart to BET.' He looked towards the back of the crowd and showed out 'All my L.A. natives' before thanking God and his company, PG Lang. More from Rolling Stone Teyana Taylor Makes the BET Awards Her 'Escape Room' in Fiery Performance Lil Wayne Wows the BET Awards With 'A Milli' Performance Doechii Slams Trump's L.A. Protest Crackdown While Accepting BET Award He also shouted out SZA, who was also in attendance and added, 'We on tour right now, please come to the show.' They are in fact in the middle of their Grand National tour, which finishes its North American dates this month and hits Europe in July. Lamar, who is the night's most nominated act, was handed a slew of additional trophies by host Kevin Hart, though the particulars of the awards were not named. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked

Doechii bashes Trump and ICE for protest response while accepting BET Award
Doechii bashes Trump and ICE for protest response while accepting BET Award

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Doechii bashes Trump and ICE for protest response while accepting BET Award

Doechii is grateful for the accolade, but, y'all, the streets are on fire. While accepting the BET Award for Best Female Hip Hop Artist on Monday, the Grammy-winning "Alligator Bites Never Heal" rapper didn't pull any punches about her thoughts on President Donald Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) response to protests in Los Angeles. 'As much as I'm honored by this award, I do want to address what's happening right now outside of the building,' she began, as the audience cheered her on. 'There are ruthless attacks that are creating fear and chaos in our communities in the name of law and order. Trump is using military forces to stop a protest, and I want y'all to consider what kind of government it appears to be when every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us.' She continued, 'What type of government is that? People are being swept up and torn from their families, and I feel it's my responsibility as an artist to use this moment to speak up for all of the press people, for Black people, for Latino people, for trans people, for the people in Gaza — we all deserve to live in hope and not in fear, and I hope we stand together, my brothers and my sisters, against hate, and we protest against it. Thank you, BET." The protests, which first began in the sanctuary city on Friday and continued over the weekend after ICE agents carried out raids in heavily Latino parts of Los Angeles, including a downtown clothing warehouse. Trump's deployment of the National Guard on Sunday further escalated tensions. Both California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass publicly denounced the move as unwarranted escalation. On Monday, Newsom confirmed that California will be taking legal action against Trump over his deployment of the National Guard. 'This is exactly what Donald Trump wanted,' he wrote on X (formerly Twitter). 'He flamed the fires and illegally acted to federalize the National Guard. The order he signed doesn't just apply to CA. It will allow him to go into ANY STATE and do the same thing. We're suing him.' Several celebrities have attended the protests, including Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day and Finneas O'Connell, the latter of whom had shared that he was tear-gassed "almost immediately at the very peaceful protest." The Grammy-winning musician and older brother of Billie Eilish accused authorities of "inciting" the chaos, and in a different Instagram Story post, added, 'F--- ICE.' The BET Awards aired live from Los Angeles on Monday, hosted by Kevin Hart. This year's ceremony celebrated a milestone for the awards — 25 years of cultural excellence and spotlighting the most influential names in music, film, television, and sports. Doechii came into the evening as the second-most nominated artist alongside Drake, Future, and GloRilla, all of whom had six total nods. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

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