BET Awards
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BET Awards | |
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BET Awards 2018 | |
Awarded for | Outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry |
Country | United States |
Presented by | BET |
First awarded | June 19, 2001 (2001-06-19) |
Website | http://www.bet.com/shows/bet-awards.html |
The BET Awards were established in 2001 by the Black Entertainment Television network to celebrate African Americans and other American minorities in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year. The awards are presented annually, and are broadcast live on BET. The annual presentation ceremony features performances by artists, and some of the awards of more popular interest are presented in a televised ceremony.
Contents
1 Trophy
2 Ratings
3 List of ceremonies
4 Nomination process
5 Performances
6 Award categories
6.1 Current awards
6.2 Defunct awards
6.3 Special awards
7 Most nominated and winning artists
8 References
9 External links
Trophy
The BET Award Trophy, inspired by three words - aspire, ascend, achieve, was designed by artist/sculptor Carlos "Mare139" Rodriguez.[1]OutKast won the first award trophy during the first ceremony in 2001. In 2007, Society Awards, the New York firm who manufactures the award, enhanced the quality of the trophy design using plated steel and black crystal.
Ratings
TV viewers (in millions):
- 2006: 6.9[citation needed]
- 2007: 6.3[citation needed]
- 2008: 5.8[2]
- 2009: 10.6[3]
- 2010: 7.4[4]
- 2011: 7.7[5]
- 2012: 7.4[6]
- 2013: 7.8[7]
- 2014: 7.9[8]
- 2015: 6.5[9]
- 2016: 7.2[10]
- 2017: 5.7
- 2018: 5.9
List of ceremonies
The inaugural ceremony in 2001 was held at the Paris Las Vegas resort on the Las Vegas Strip. From 2002 to 2005, the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood hosted the awards. From 2006 to 2012, the ceremonies were held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The ceremony was moved to the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live in 2013.
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# | Date | Venue | Host city | Host |
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1st | June 19, 2001 | Paris Las Vegas | Las Vegas | Steve Harvey and Cedric the Entertainer |
2nd | June 29, 2002 | Kodak Theatre | Los Angeles | |
3rd | June 24, 2003 | Mo'Nique | ||
4th | June 29, 2004 | |||
5th | June 28, 2005 | Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith | ||
6th | June 27, 2006 | Shrine Auditorium | Damon Wayans | |
7th | June 26, 2007 | Mo'Nique | ||
8th | June 24, 2008 | D. L. Hughley | ||
9th | June 28, 2009 | Jamie Foxx | ||
10th | June 27, 2010 | Queen Latifah | ||
11th | June 26, 2011 | Kevin Hart | ||
12th | July 1, 2012 | Samuel L. Jackson | ||
13th | June 30, 2013 | Microsoft Theater | Chris Tucker | |
14th | June 29, 2014 | Chris Rock | ||
15th | June 28, 2015 | Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross | ||
16th | June 26, 2016 | |||
17th | June 25, 2017 | Leslie Jones | ||
18th | June 24, 2018 | Jamie Foxx |
Nomination process
There is a voting academy made up of about 500 people from the music industry, media, and bloggers. BET sends out ballots electronically and voters nominate in all the different categories who they think should be award nominees. These are collated by a group called "Yangaroo" that works on other awards shows as well, and they narrow it to the top five nominees, and send that list back out to the academy to vote on the winner.
Performances
- List of performers at the BET Awards
Award categories
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Defunct awards
- best Actor & Actress of the year
- Best Gospel Artist (2001–2016)
- J Cool Like That Award (2006–2007)
- J Award (2008–2009)
Centric Award (2010–2017)
Best International Act: Africa (2011–2017)
Best International Act: UK (2011–2016)- FANdemonium Award (2010–2016)
- International Viewers' Choice Award (2015–2017)
- Best International Act: Europe (2017)
Special awards
The BET Lifetime Achievement, Humanitarian and Ultimate Icon Award recipients, along with the nominees for other categories are announced in a press conference. At the awards ceremony a mini-documentary is shown covering the honorees' life. The awards are given out separately. The Ultimate Icon Award was created in 2015 and presented in the ceremony.
- Lifetime Achievement
The BET Lifetime Achievement Award is given a veteran artist or group who has made notable contributions to the music industry. The honoree is paid tribute to by current popular singers who perform the honoree's most recognized songs. The honoree will usually perform themselves after being paid tribute.
- 2001: Whitney Houston
- 2002: Earth Wind & Fire
- 2003: James Brown
- 2004: The Isley Brothers
- 2005: Gladys Knight
- 2006: Chaka Khan
- 2007: Diana Ross
- 2008: Al Green
- 2009: The O'Jays
- 2010: Prince
- 2011: Patti LaBelle
- 2012: Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly
- 2013: Charlie Wilson
- 2014: Lionel Richie
- 2015: Smokey Robinson
- 2016: Samuel L. Jackson
- 2017: New Edition
- 2018: Anita Baker
- Humanitarian
In 2002, at the second annual BET Awards, the category for the BET Award Humanitarian Award was created. The Humanitarian Award is given to a celebrity philanthropist who donates their time and money to a charitable cause.
- 2002: Muhammad Ali
- 2003: Earvin "Magic" Johnson
- 2004: Danny Glover
- 2005: Denzel Washington and Pauletta Washington
- 2006: Harry Belafonte
- 2007: Don Cheadle
- 2008: Quincy Jones
- 2009: Alicia Keys and Wyclef Jean
- 2010: John Legend
- 2011: Steve Harvey
- 2012: Rev. Al Sharpton
- 2013: Dwyane Wade
- 2014: Myrlie Evers-Williams
- 2015: Tom Joyner
- 2016: Jesse Williams
- 2017: Chance the Rapper
- 2018: Naomi Wadler, Mamoudou Gassama, Justin Blackman, Shaun King, Anthony Borges and James Shaw Jr.
- Ultimate Icon
In 2015 and 2018, at the fifteenth and eighteenth annual BET Awards, the category of the Ultimate Icon Award was created. It is given to a veteran artist whose career is deemed iconic by fans and critics alike for their notable contributions in the music, dance and music video fields.
- 2015: Janet Jackson
- 2018: Debra L. Lee
Most nominated and winning artists
Below are the current rankings for the most wins and most nominated artist (male & female):
Most wins (as of 2018)[citation needed]
Rank | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
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Artist | Beyoncé | Chris Brown | Drake Serena Williams | Nicki Minaj | Kanye West |
Total wins | 28 | 15 | 12 | 11 | 10 |
Most nominations (as of 2017)
This is a list of multiple nominated performers, athletes & actors with 5 or more career nominations. Beyoncé is currently the most nominated performer with 61 nominations, solo and with Destiny's Child.[citation needed]
61 nominations
Beyoncé 54 solo; 6 w/ Destiny's Child
42 nominations
- Chris Brown
35 nominations
Drake 30 solo; 5 w/ Young Money
Jay Z 30 solo; 5 w/ Watch The Throne
33 nominations
Lil Wayne 28 solo; 5 w/ Young Money
31 nominations
Kanye West 26 solo; 5 w/ Watch The Throne
23 nominations
- Rihanna
21 nominations
- Kendrick Lamar
Nicki Minaj 16 solo; 5 w/ Young Money
19 nominations
- Usher
18 nominations
- Missy Elliott
17 nominations
- Serena Williams
16 nominations
- Bruno Mars
- Venus Williams
15 nominations
- Alicia Keys
- T.I.
14 nominations
- Jamie Foxx
- Ludacris
- Mary J. Blige
13 nominations
Erica Campbell 2 solo; 11 w/ Mary Mary
12 nominations
- Common
Pharrell Williams 10 solo; 2 w/ N.E.R.D.
11 nominations
Big Boi 1 solo; 10 w/ Outkast- Ciara
- LeBron James
- Mary Mary
- Snoop Dogg
10 nominations
- Kobe Bryant
- T-Pain
- Outkast
- Trina
- Trey Songz
Tyga 6 solo; 4 w/ Young Money
9 nominations
- Denzel Washington
- Taraji P. Henson
8 nominations
- 2 Chainz
- 50 Cent
- Angela Bassett
ASAP Rocky 6 solo; 2 w/ ASAP Mob- Benny Boom
- Big Sean
- Busta Rhymes
Diddy 5 solo; 3 w/ Diddy-Dirty Money- Hype Williams
- Idris Elba
- John Legend
Marsha Ambrosius 4 solo; 4 w/ Floetry- Miguel
Omarion 2 solo; 6 w/ B2K- Justin Timberlake
- Rick Ross
7 nominations
- Don Cheadle
- Erykah Badu
- Halle Berry
- Jennifer Hudson
Kelly Rowland 1 solo; 6 w/ Destiny's Child- Keyshia Cole
- Kirk Franklin
- Mariah Carey
- Ne-Yo
- R. Kelly
6 nominations
- Aaliyah
- Anthony Hamilton
- August Alsina
- B.o.B
- B2K
- Benny Boom
CeeLo Green 2 solo; 4 w/ Gnarls Barkley- Destiny's Child
- Keri Hilson
Lil Jon 3 solo; 3 w/ Lil' Jon and the Eastside Boyz- Lil' Kim
- Musiq Soulchild
- Samuel L. Jackson
- Wale
- Yolanda Adams
5 nominations
- Bow Wow
- Carmelo Anthony
- Donnie McClurkin
- Eminem
- Eve
- Fantasia
- Gabrielle Union
- Jill Scott
- Keke Palmer
- Melanie Fiona
- Mindless Behavior
- Nelly
Pusha T 3 solo; 2 w/ The Clipse- Regina King
- Solange Knowles
- Willow Smith
References
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External links
- BET Awards Parties And Events
- BET Awards website