Showing posts with label BET Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BET Awards. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2008

1st Annual BET Honors

The BET Honors were taped Saturday, at Washington DC's Warner Theatre. The Black- Tie affair which will air on February 22nd, celebrated the best in entertainment, education, and business. Pics below.














Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Kirk Franklin- The Fight of His Life!

SpotlightGrooves.com Exclusive!

Gospel's leading man Kirk Franklin is busy in the studio finishing up the final touches of his upcoming new release aptly titled "The Fight of My Life" due in stores December 18th. Just in time for Christmas shopping Franklin is finishing up this album as he also tapes for BET's Gospel version of
'American Idol',"Sunday Best". Kirk will debut selections from the album on the season finale of Sunday Best", which airs on December 4th.
Listen to first single 'Declaration (This Is It!)'

Thursday, June 28, 2007

BET Awards Performances, The Legends Run It


The BET Awards, which has turned out to be THE awards show for black america, showcased the best of the old that far outshined the new. Highlights of the evening which had more performances than awards, were the living legends that each commanded the stage in their own right. Patti LaBelle’s, moving dedication to the late, great Gerald LeVert was topped only by the spirit wrenching tribute “Wind Beneath My Wings”; sung by his father Eddie, Gladys Knight, Yolanda Adams, and Patti. Each of these artists effortlessly displayed the shear talent that has awarded them respect and longevity in their careers. Pioneering rap group Public Enemy filled the air with an enigmatic power and respect. Diana Ross who received the lifetime achievement award for her over 50 years in the business, said it best. “You don’t have to say the f-word and the n-word or bump and grind to have a career with longevity.” She spoke about how she built her career on having a sense of “class” and worked hard to uphold “high standards”. Hearing these words come out of “The Boss” was very poignant, understanding that she endured the cruelty of the n- word and the lack of respect for black talent, much less black beauty. Her words were like a wise Auntie speaking to her kin. She also made it a point to acknowledge Barry Gordy whom is not often celebrated for creating the Motown legacy that was a catapult for black music.
On a lighter note, other highlights were Erykah Badu, Steve Wonder and Chaka Khan’s tribute to Diana. Erykah's quite comfortable performing “Love Hangover” amongst these giants. Kelly Rowland's performance (thank God her album is Hot!) following Beyonce’s liquid gold, was perhaps saved by the mini Destiny's Child reunion featuring Solange .
I don’t know what 50 Cent was doing, he lip-synced the chorus of his raunchy yet irresistibly catchy new song “Amusement Park”, but barely spit a verse, and spent his performance walking/punking the audience. He closed his show with a shout-out to his Vitamin Water brand. I guess with arms like that, he doesn’t need to perform anymore??…
I must admit, that I missed Jennifer Hudson’s said to be stellar performance with Jennifer Holiday, I am sure I missed an incredible moment. Don Chedle’s acceptance speech for the Humanitarian award was humbling. I bet more than a few people were humbled by his and Diana’s words, as they all tried to voice respect for the groundbreakers toward the end of the unforgettable show.

BET Award Winners

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Beyonce - "Irreplaceable"

BEST GROUP
Gnarls Barkley

BEST ACTOR
Forest Whitaker

BEST ACTRESS
Jennifer Hudson

BEST HIP-HOP ARTIST
T.I.

BEST COLLABORATION
Ludacris f/ Mary J. Blige - "Runaway Love"

BEST NEW ARTIST
Jennifer Hudson

BEST MALE ATHLETE
LeBron James

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE
Serena Williams

BETJ COOL LIKE THAT
Gerald Levert

BEST GOSPEL ARTIST
Kirk Franklin

BEST MALE R&B ARTIST
Ne-Yo

BEST FEMALE R&B ARTIST
Beyonce

VIEWERS CHOICE AWARD
Birdman and Lil Wayne "Stuntin' Like My Daddy"