BET Awards (2001)
An annual event concert celebrating African Americans and other American minorities in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year.
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Episode 1 - 2001 BET Awards
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Episode 2 - 2002 BET Awards
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Episode 3 - 2003 BET Awards
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Episode 4 - 2004 BET Awards
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Episode 5 - 2005 BET Awards
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Episode 6 - 2006 BET Awards
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Episode 7 - 2007 BET Awards
Release Date:Best in African American and other minorities music, acting, sports, and others.
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Episode 8 - 2008 BET Awards
Release Date:Best in African American and other minorities music, acting, sports, and others. 2008 Hosted By D.L.
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Episode 9 - 2009 BET Awards
Release Date: 2009-06-28After the death of Michael Jackson, BET re-organized most of the 2009 BET Awards ceremony to commemorate the artist's life. Host Jamie Foxx said, "We want to celebrate this black man. He belongs to us and we shared him with everybody else." The show was revised within three days of its airing on June 28, 2009, with several artists changing their original planned routine to sing many of Michael Jackson's songs, including songs he sang as a member of The Jackson Five as well as songs in his solo career.[1] His father, Joseph Jackson, and former confidant, Reverend Al Sharpton were present as audience members throughout the show. Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson's sister made an appearance at the finale of the show, and spoke briefly on behalf of the Jackson family.
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Episode 10 - 2010 BET Awards
Release Date: 2010-06-28Hosted by Queen Latifah. A host of music celebrities including, Drake, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, B.O.B and Eminem, turned up to the see Prince receive his lifetime achievement award. Chris Brown performed a teary tribute to Michael Jackson, a year after his sudden death.
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Episode 11 - 2011 BET Awards
Release Date: 2011-06-26Held at the Shrine Auditorium, this year's BET Awards are being hosted by actor/comedian Kevin Hart while featuring performances by Beyonce Knowles, Drake, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Mary J Blige, among many others.
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Episode 12 - 2012 BET Awards
Release Date: 2012-07-01The 2012 BET Awards were held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on July 1, 2012. The awards recognize Americans in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year. Actor Samuel L. Jackson hosted the event for the first time. The BET-televised event was watched by 7.42 million viewers and achieved a 3.2 rating in the adult 18-49 demographic, marking the highest numbers for the night on basic cable.
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Episode 16 - 2016 BET Awards
Release Date: 2016-06-26Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross host the annual awards gala, which includes a tribute to Prince featuring Sheila E., the Roots, D'Angelo and Janelle Monáe. Alicia Keys and Maxwell are also slated to perform. Drake leads the nominees with nine nods; and Rihanna and Beyoncé have five each. From the Microsoft Theater in L.A.
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Episode 17 - 2017 Bet Awards
Release Date: 2017-06-25Leslie Jones hosts the annual awards gala, which features performances by Bruno Mars, Future, Migos, Tamar Braxton and Trey Songz. New Edition is honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award; and Chance the Rapper is honored with the Humanitarian Award. Nominees include Beyoncé, who has seven nods; Bruno Mars, who has five; and Chance the Rapper, Solange and Migos, who each have four. From the Microsoft Theater in L.A.
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Episode 18 - BET Awards 2018
Release Date: 2018-06-24Jamie Foxx returns to host BET's 18th annual event honoring top entertainers.